Propagation Type: Cutting
Propagation of abelia is generally achieved through semi-hardwood cuttings. Key factors for success include maintaining the right balance of humidity and warmth, ensuring bright, indirect light, and using well-draining soil. Special considerations entail keeping cuttings moist but not waterlogged, possibly using rooting hormone to stimulate growth. The difficulty level is moderate, where the main challenge lies in preventing rot and ensuring adequate root development. To propagate abelia, take cuttings of 4-6 inches in length during late summer, strip the lower leaves, dip in rooting hormone, plant in a mixture of peat and perlite, cover to retain humidity, and keep at 70-75°F until rooted.