- Do ornamental hops have to be pruned regularly?
- What should I watch out for when cutting ornamental hops?
- Can I take cuttings from my ornamental hops?
The ornamental hop, often also known as the indoor hop, is a fairly easy-care plant that is not hardy, however. Under ideal growing conditions, ornamental hops grow to a height of 60 centimeters or more, depending on the species, but not always in a beautiful shape.

Do ornamental hops have to be pruned regularly?
The ornamental hop does not necessarily and inevitably have to be pruned regularly. But then it grows up to a meter tall. This is quite impressive for a houseplant. Therefore, an annual pruning is recommended. Every cut stimulates the plant to sprout again at this point, so your ornamental hops will grow nice and bushy over time.
The ideal time for pruning is spring, when you can repot your ornamental hops straight away. New and fresh soil is good for the plant, it only needs a larger pot if the root ball completely fills the previous container.
What should I watch out for when cutting ornamental hops?
Although the ornamental hop is quite robust and not very susceptible to diseases, it can very well be damaged by infected tools. Spider mites or aphids occasionally appear. Therefore, clean your cutting tool before each use. Cut off any shoots that are diseased or wilted, then trim your ornamental hops into an attractive shape.
Can I take cuttings from my ornamental hops?
Indoor hops can easily be propagated by cuttings. Spring is a good time for that too. It is best to plan the routine pruning right away. In order for the cuttings to root and sprout well, you should cut head cuttings that are about eight to ten centimeters long.
The cuttings of your ornamental hops should only be watered a little in the first few weeks. To retain moisture, cover the pot with clear plastic wrap or place the cuttings in a mini greenhouse. If you want to get a handsome young plant in a short time, place several cuttings in a pot.
The essentials in brief:
- Best cut back in spring
- slightly shorten new shoots for bushy growth
- always use clean tools
- Cut cuttings about 8 to 10 cm long
tips
Use the annual pruning in spring to obtain cuttings.