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How to Propagate Geraniums from Cuttings

NEVER BUY ANOTHER GERANIUM PLANT FOR YOUR GARDEN

Save money each year by propagating new geranium plants from the cuttings of an established plant.  Starting geraniums from cuttings is very easy and they propagate easily in water. 

Use this method to propagate geraniums from cuttings during the winter and have plants ready to put in the ground in the springtime. 
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Click the video link below for a video tutorial on how Annette propagates geranium plants each fall or keep reading for a photo tutorial. This is one method for starting geranium plants from cuttings and has been successful for Annette.



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In the fall bring the geranium plant(s) into the house and put it in a sunny location. By doing this you can propagate new plants throughout the winter months in preparation for spring.

Geranium Plant brought indoors for winter Geranium Plant in a Pot Indoors


How to Take Geranium Cuttings for propagating new plants

STEP 1: Cut off Shoots

With a sharp knife cut off the tender, new growth from the geranium plant about 2 - 4 inches in length.

Tender new growth on geranium plant Tender New Growth on Geranium Plant


Below is a photo of the cuttings ready to be put into water.

Geranium cuttings ready to be put into water Geranium Cuttings

Step 2: Place the geranium cuttings into a Jar

Put the cuttings in a container (jar, vase, glass) with water. Remove any leaves that are below the water level because they will rot.

Geranium cuttings placed in vase of water Geranium Cuttings in Container with Water

STEP 3: Place in Windowsill

Place the containers filled with geranium cuttings on a windowsill so they get a lot of light but not direct sunlight.

STEP 4: Roots will Develop

In a few weeks, the geraniums should begin to develop roots.

Propagated Geraniums with roots Geraniums with Roots

STEP 5: Plant in Pots

After the roots are established, it is time to put the new geranium starts in a pot with wet potting soil.

Propagated Geraniums in pots Propagated Geraniums in Pots 

STEP 6: Place the geranium pots in a Sunny location

Place the newly potted geranium plants in a sunny location and water them regularly.

Place propagated geraniums in a sunny location to grow Place Propagated Geraniums In Sunny Location

After plants begin to grow, you can transplant them to other containers or put them in the ground when weather permits.

If you are interested in learning how to grow a garden indoors, visit our page introducing the Gardyn Hydroponics system.

We hope you have success in propagating geraniums indoors over the winter and never have to purchase a geranium plant again!Annette's Signature


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