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  • Yes, you can root oakleaf hydrangeas from cuttings. It may take several weeks to a few months for the new roots to develop.
  • The rooting process can be a bit tricky, as hydrangeas have a tendency to produce weak and spindly growth from cuttings. However, with proper care and conditions, the resulting plantlets can thrive.
  • To increase the chances of success, make clean cuts, use rooting hormone, and keep the cuttings in a humid environment, such as a propagation tray or a glass of water.
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