The blue gradation of the double-flowered hydrangea flowers I bought at the hometown market in June
was so beautiful that I made a seedling and took cuttings for the first time in my life.
Three months have passed since I researched how to propagate blue hydrangeas using cuttings, prepared soil for growing them, watered them, and was careful about where I placed the pots.
In a separate pot, I also took cuttings of a single-flowered hydrangea to use as a talisman for the summer solstice, but the leaves are a little lighter in color, probably due to the difference between sun and shade.
I looked up how to propagate using cuttings on YouTube, soaked them in Menedel solution for a month, and after confirming sufficient rooting, I inserted them into the pots I had prepared.
Today is the first day of winter. I would like to continue to take care of them with all my heart so that they can survive the winter and welcome spring in good health.