How to Grow Rosemary in Pots from a Twig or Seed
Growing rosemary from a cutting (twig)
1. Select the cutting: Choose a 4-6 inch semi-hard stem from a healthy rosemary plant.
2. Cut and Prepare: Make a clean cut below a leaf node, remove lower leaves, and soak in rooting hormone (optional).
3. Plant: Insert the cutting 2-3 inches deep into well-draining soil.
4. Create humidity: Cover with a plastic bag to retain moisture.
5. Place in indirect light: Place in a point of warm, indirect light.
6. Watering: Keep the soil moist but not soggy; expect roots in 4-6 weeks.
7. Transplant: Once rooted, move it to a larger pot (8-12 inches).
Growing rosemary from seeds
1. Prepare the Tray: Fill a tray or pots with well-draining seeds.starting mix.
2. Sow the seeds: Lightly press the seeds on the surface and cover them with a thin layer of soil.
3. Cover and spray: Spray the soil and cover with plastic wrap.
4. Light and heat: Place in a warm area with indirect sunlight.
5. Watering: Mist regularly to keep the soil moist. The seeds germinate in 2-4 weeks.
6. Transplant: Transplant the seedlings into pots once they have 2-3 pairs of leaves.
Care tips for both methods
Sunlight: 6-8 hours of sunlight daily.
Watering: Let the top inch of soil dry between watering.
Pruning: Prune regularly for bushier growth.
Soil: Use a soil that drains well.