I Wish I Had Rooted Geraniums This Way Sooner – Strong Roots Start Appearing in Just 2 Days!

In ideal conditions, you can expect to see root formation begin within 2–3 days. After 5–7 days, you can gently tug on the stem—if there is resistance, roots have begun to take hold.

Once roots are well-formed, usually within 10–14 days, you can transplant the young geranium into regular potting soil and begin a light watering and feeding schedule.


Advantages of This Method

  • Fast rooting – Many cuttings show root development in just 48 hours.

  • No synthetic chemicals – Uses natural materials only.

  • Higher success rate – Prevents rot and fungal infections.

  • Minimal equipment – No need for rooting hormones or specialized pots.


Aftercare for Rooted Geraniums

Once transplanted into soil, continue caring for your geraniums by:

  • Providing bright indirect light

  • Watering moderately—let the topsoil dry between watering

  • Feeding every 2–3 weeks with a balanced liquid fertilizer

  • Pruning regularly to encourage bushier growth

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