Candytuft Flower Cuttings. Cuttings are slow to take root but will do so successfully if the weather is warm and the cuttings are green and watered. Cuttings are slow to take root but as long as the cutting is still green just be patient and keep it watered and eventually it will start showing new growth.
It is also possible to propagate Candytuft from seeds sown directly into the soil in spring to summer or indeed trays in spring. Perennial seeds germinate in about 2 weeks and annuals flower from seed within several months. Established Candytuft plants can also be propagated by cuttings or division.
Perennial seeds germinate in about 2 weeks and annuals flower from seed within several months.
Genus Iberis can be annuals evergreen perennials or sub-shrubs with narrow leaves and racemes of white pink or purple flowers Details I. Cuttings are slow to take root but will do so successfully if the weather is warm and the cuttings are green and watered. Select a stem that is long green and appears as being very healthy. Growing candytuft from seeds or cuttings is a money-saving way to have more of the aesthetically pleasing plants.