I had a piece of a Geranium break off my big plant and just planted it in dirt and placed out from of my house which gets full sun, Is this good?
I would to know if Geraniums can be planted in full sun?
Dipping it in rooting hormone before planting would be good-- survival depends on your attention to the plant henceforth.
Yes, geraniums want full sun.
good luck
Reply:More information for you.....happy gardening:
http://www.ehow.com/how_7102_grow-gerani...
Reply:a broken off piece may not take full sun. It depends a lot on where you live. I have had a few cuttings like this start but most die. I start me cuttings in the basement under lights. I take a small clay pot and plug the bottom hole. I put this pot in the center of a large water tight contained and then fill around the clay pot with agriculture vermiculite. put the cutting into the vermiculite and keep the clay pot full of water (it seeps through and keeps the planting medium wet). about 90% of the cuttings i try to start this way develop good roots
Reply:There are a lot of varieties of geraniums. But most need full sun (at least six hours a day). See the website below for how to plant cuttings.
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