Anonymous
Post 12/08/2014 10:07     Subject: If cuttings take root, that means they're alive, right?

Anonymous wrote:Soo... I have some hydrangea cuttings that have managed to develop roots, but they just look so... Dead. Are they going to come alive in the spring?


Heh. My hydrangeas outside look really dead. They survived last year's horrible winter (and the previous 7 winters) so I expect that they'll wake up when spring rolls around. It sounds like your cuttings will too.
Anonymous
Post 12/08/2014 09:44     Subject: If cuttings take root, that means they're alive, right?

Thanks!! Squee I'm so excited now! I only have... 6 more months till I put them in the ground lol...
Anonymous
Post 12/07/2014 09:58     Subject: If cuttings take root, that means they're alive, right?

Yes they've gone dormant
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2014 23:01     Subject: If cuttings take root, that means they're alive, right?

Soo... I have some hydrangea cuttings that have managed to develop roots, but they just look so... Dead. Are they going to come alive in the spring?