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  1. How to Propagate Geraniums from Stem Cuttings

    • The best time to take a cutting is when a plant has a flush of new growth, and before it sets buds, at any time during the growing season. If you are growing garden geraniums as annuals, taking cuttings in f… See more

    Rooting Stems in Water

    Place the stem in a clean, clear glass or jar that is four to six inches deep. Fill the jar with … See more

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    Rooting in Potting Medium

    An alternative method is to use a sterile potting medium instead of water. Choose a clean container with good drainage holes that is four to six inches deep. Fill the container w… See more

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    Transplanting

    Once you see roots through the clear container, or new shoots on the stems growing in the potting medium, you’ll know that your cuttings are thriving. When the roots are o… See more

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  1. To root geranium plants, you can follow these steps1234:
    • Take cuttings about 6 inches long and remove all but the top leaves. Dip the base of the stem in water for a few seconds. Gently plant the cuttings. Tamp the soil mix down. Water the soil lightly while carefully avoiding to wet the leaves.
    • Put the cuttings in a jar of water in a bright spot but not in direct sun. Be sure to remove all foliage from the cuttings that might fall below the water level; leaves in the water will rot. With luck, the cuttings will send out roots eventually and can be replanted.
    • Using a sharp, clean knife, make a slanted cut 4 inches below a stem tip, above a node where leaves emerge. Trim the cutting to just below a node. Most geraniums root very easily from stem cuttings in soil, coarse sand, water, perlite, or other rooting material.
    • Dig up the plant and shake the soil off the roots. Use a trowel or a knife to separate the root ball into pieces making sure that each division has a root section and leaves. Replant each divided section at its original depth. Thoroughly water the newly-planted divisions.
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    • Use a pencil to poke 6 holes in the soil around the pot’s edge
    • Dip the base of the stem in water for a few seconds
    • Gently plant the cuttings
    • Tamp the soil mix down
    plantophiles.com/plant-care/how-to-root-geranium-…

    Yes, geraniums can be rooted in water. Take cuttings about 6 inches long and remove all but the top leaves. Put the cuttings in a jar of water in a bright spot but not in direct sun. Be sure to remove all foliage from the cuttings that might fall below the water level; leaves in the water will rot. With luck, the cuttings will send out roots eventually and can be replanted.

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    Most geraniums root VERY easily from stem cuttings in soil, coarse sand, water, perlite, or other rooting material. Using a sharp, clean knife, make a slanted cut 4 inches below a stem tip, above a node where leaves emerge. Trim the cutting to just below a node.

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    Here's how:

    • Begin by digging up the plant and shaking the soil off the roots.
    • Use a trowel or a knife to separate the root ball into pieces making sure that each division has a root section and leaves.
    www.thespruce.com/how-to-grow-true-perennial-ge…
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