Rooting usually is more successful when cuttings are taken from the first flush of spring growth.
Can you do hardwood cutting of blueberries in early spring.
Late spring and early summer are the best times to gather and start softwood blueberry cuttings.
Flowers make rooting almost impossible because they deplete the energy of the cutting faster than new roots can grow.
The quickest and easiest way to propagate a blueberry bush is through planting cuttings from an existing plant.
Gardeners can take cuttings from new growth in the spring softwood cutting or older growth in the late fall or early winter hardwood cutting.
Depends on with what kind of cutting you want to propagate.
Softwood cuttings taken in spring will root faster then hard wood or semi hardwood cuttings taken in late summer to early fall.
To take hardwood cuttings one year old shoots are used.
The following times for first shoot are expected.
It s essential that the cuttings don t have flower buds if they do you need to cut off the top part of the shoot.
I have tried both the hardwood and the softwood cuttings.
A 4 to 5 inch cutting taken from the tip of a new shoot will root best.
Cuttings need to be 10 to 12 cm long.
If you do try to propagate blueberries from softwood cuttings be sure to select young growing tips that are still supple and not woody.
Cuttings taken too late mature leaves second flush of growth initiated may poorly root.
Take cuttings in the late spring or early summer and take smaller cuttings about 4 inches instead of 6 for hardwood cuttings.
However cuttings can be collected from growth flushes occurring later in the growing season.