5. Cuttings
Grab a sharp knife and then find a stem that doesn’t have any flower buds on it. Once you find this stem, cut it off and store it. These cuttings will be around four inches long. Take away the leaves from the first two inches of your cutting and then peel the skin off of one side using your knife.
It’s advised that you dip your cutting in rooting hormones before replanting it. Once you’re ready, stick it in a pot filled with dry soil. Bear in mind that lavender doesn’t really have trouble when it comes to setting roots so adding hormones aren’t really necessary.
That said, they do speed the process up. Pack the soil tightly around your cutting so that it can stand upright. Water the soil frugally and place the pot in an area that gets a lot of suns. Don’t overwater your cutting or it won’t be able to grow properly.