🌱 Best Time to Take Cuttings (Season-by-Season Guide)
Knowing the best time to take cuttings massively increases your success rate. Take them at the wrong time and stems rot or dry out; take them at the right time and plants root quickly with very little effort.
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This guide explains exactly when to take cuttings, based on plant type, growth stage, and season — using methods that work reliably in the UK.
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🌿 Why Timing Matters
Plants root best when:
- Growth stage matches the cutting type
- Sap flow is right
- Weather conditions reduce stress
Correct timing means:
✔ Faster rooting
✔ Less rot or wilting
✔ Stronger new plants
🌱 Spring: Softwood Cuttings (Fastest Results)
Best time:
- Late spring to early summer (May–June)
What to take:
- Soft, fresh, flexible growth
- Non-flowering shoots
Best for:
- Herbs (mint, basil, rosemary)
- Bedding plants
- Many shrubs
Why it works:
Soft growth roots quickly, often within a few weeks — but it does need careful watering.
🌿 Summer: Semi-Ripe Cuttings (Most Reliable)
Best time:
- Mid to late summer (July–August)
What to take:
- Firm but still slightly flexible stems
- Current year’s growth
Best for:
- Shrubs
- Climbers
- Perennials
Why it works:
Semi-ripe cuttings balance speed and reliability, making them one of the best all-round options.
🌳 Autumn–Winter: Hardwood Cuttings (Low Effort, Slow Results)
Best time:
- Late autumn to winter (November–February)
What to take:
- Fully woody, dormant stems
- Leafless growth
Best for:
- Currants
- Gooseberries
- Roses
- Vines
Why it works:
Hardwood cuttings are slow but very reliable and need minimal care.
🌼 Houseplants: Year-Round (With Conditions)
Many houseplants can be propagated any time of year, but success is highest when plants are actively growing.
Best period:
- Spring to summer
Avoid:
- Cold, dark winter conditions unless you have warmth and light
⏰ Time of Day Matters Too
The best time of day to take cuttings is:
- Early morning
Why?
- Stems are fully hydrated
- Less stress on the cutting
- Lower risk of wilting
Avoid taking cuttings during hot afternoons.
❌ When Not to Take Cuttings
Avoid taking cuttings when:
🚫 Plants are flowering heavily
🚫 Growth is weak or stressed
🚫 During extreme heat or frost
🚫 Plants are drought-stressed
Healthy parent plants produce the best cuttings.
🌟 Quick Reference Table
- Spring: Softwood cuttings (fast)
- Summer: Semi-ripe cuttings (reliable)
- Autumn/Winter: Hardwood cuttings (slow but easy)
🌟 Final Thoughts
The best time to take cuttings depends on the type of plant and its growth stage, not just the calendar. Match the cutting type to the season and you’ll see far higher success with less effort.
Remember:
✔ Soft growth = spring
✔ Semi-ripe growth = summer
✔ Woody growth = winter
✔ Healthy plants = best results
Get the timing right, and propagation becomes easy, reliable, and hugely rewarding.