Rosemary cuttings
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How to Grow Rosemary from a Cutting
Growing rosemary from cuttings is the easiest way to create new plants that are identical to the parent. Instead of starting from slow-germinating seeds, cuttings root quickly and preserve the same aromatic strength. Hereโs how to prepare and plant rosemary cuttings step-by-step for reliable results.Choose the Right Stem
- Select a healthy, non-flowering stem 8โ10 cm long from the upper part of the plant.
- The best time is late spring to mid-summer when new growth is semi-hardwood โ flexible but not soft.
- Avoid woody stems; they root slowly and unevenly.
Prepare the Cutting
- Strip leaves from the lower 4 cm of the stem.
- Lightly scrape the lower bark to expose green tissue โ this encourages root sprouting.
- Dip the base into rooting hormone powder or gel for faster, stronger root development.


How to Plant a Rosemary Cutting
Rosemary cuttings root well in both soil and water, but soil propagation produces stronger, transplant-ready roots. Use small pots or trays filled with a lightweight mix such as 50% perlite and 50% peat or coco coir.
Planting Steps
- Make a small hole with a pencil or stick and insert the cutting 3โ4 cm deep.
- Press soil gently around the base to hold the stem upright.
- Water lightly so the mix is evenly moist but never soggy.
- Cover with a clear dome or plastic bag to retain humidity while allowing airflow.
Water Propagation (Optional)
- Place stems in a glass of clean water, keeping only the leafless section submerged.
- Change water every 2โ3 days to prevent bacterial growth.
- Once roots reach 3โ4 cm, transplant gently into soil for stability.


Aftercare, Feeding & FAQs
Transplanting New Plants
- Once roots are visible through drainage holes or resist a gentle tug, transplant to a larger pot.
- Use a free-draining mix (2 parts potting mix : 1 part sand : 1 part perlite).
- Introduce full sunlight gradually to avoid leaf scorch.
Feeding Young Rosemary
Begin fertilising two weeks after transplanting with CompleteGrow All Purpose Liquid NPK 20-20-20
at 3โ5ย mL per 2ย L of water every 14ย days.
Balanced nutrients encourage root strength and dense foliage without softening stems.
FAQs
Can I propagate rosemary in winter?
Itโs possible indoors under grow lights, but success rates are higher in spring and summer when plants are actively growing.
Do I need rooting hormone?
It isnโt essential but dramatically improves success โ especially in cooler weather.
How long before I can harvest?
Wait 3โ4ย months for plants to mature. Harvest lightly to encourage branching and a bushy shape.
CompleteGrow Recommendation
For vigorous growth and fast establishment, feed new rosemary cuttings with
CompleteGrow All Purpose Liquid NPK 20-20-20 every 2ย weeks.
Its balanced nutrients support rapid root formation, dense foliage, and rich aroma.
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