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Propagating Ceanothus from cuttings
Taking cuttings will produce a new, flowering plant in two to three years.
Take semi-ripe cuttings from your Ceanothus between mid-summer and autumn, taking care to select healthy, current season growth.
To help rooting, take heel cuttings, where a sideshoot is pulled away from a main stem with a sliver of bark attached, and by keeping cuttings in a heated propagator.
Cuttings usually need a growing season before they have rooted well and can be potted on or planted out