Softwood Cuttings 101: Timing, Technique, and Success
n this episode of Hort Culture, the team dives into the art and science of plant propagation, focusing on softwood cuttings—one of the most accessible and rewarding ways to multiply your favorite plants. The conversation blends practical how-to advice with relatable stories (including barefoot spring moments and the emotional highs and lows of plant success).
Listeners learn the key differences between herbaceous, softwood, and hardwood cuttings, with an emphasis on timing and plant “energy” levels throughout the growing season. The hosts explain how softwood cuttings—taken from flexible, actively growing stems—offer a balance of vigor and responsiveness, making them ideal for late spring through early summer propagation.
The episode walks through the step-by-step process of taking successful cuttings, including:
Identifying the right growth stage using the “snap test”
Cutting just below a node for optimal rooting
Managing leaf size and quantity to reduce moisture loss
Using rooting hormone effectively
Choosing the right propagation media with proper drainage and no added fertilizer
The discussion also highlights common mistakes—like taking cuttings too early, overwatering, or using the wrong soil—and reinforces that while there are best practices, plants can be surprisingly forgiving.
Whether you’re a beginner experimenting with houseplants or a seasoned grower looking to refine your technique, this episode offers a practical, approachable guide to cloning plants and expanding your garden.
Propagating Plants In and Around the Home
New Plants From Cuttings
Propagating Shrubs and Trees from Softwood Cuttings
Home Propagation of Garden and Landscape Plants
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