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Re: Brugmansia Growers Unite [Re: Allium]
#27151737 - 01/16/21 04:00 PM (3 years, 13 days ago) |
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Here we have a more or less mild winter, so usually they're okey (the beaches loses leaves and so, but the plant survive)
Good looking cuttings  Its the yellow one?
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Re: Brugmansia Growers Unite [Re: 76Salvia]
#27151822 - 01/16/21 04:48 PM (3 years, 12 days ago) |
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Lucky you it's gotten freezing here and I'm not used to it anymore.
But thanks,and yes, mine makes huge yellow flowers. It's either Brugmansia suaveolens, or Brugmansia aurea, but I can't figure out just which one that I have. I wish someone knew and could help me out!
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Re: Brugmansia Growers Unite [Re: Allium]
#27152348 - 01/16/21 10:24 PM (3 years, 12 days ago) |
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One half of my sanguinea is coming out variegated!
What is the cheapest an most efficient way of rooting these succulent stems, without rotting them?
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Re: Brugmansia Growers Unite [Re: durian_2008] 1
#27152747 - 01/17/21 05:13 AM (3 years, 12 days ago) |
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I did this.
And now I have this!

It's going to be fun trying to separate all these and put them into separate pots this spring to sale at my plant sale.
But even if you don't do that, just take the cuttings and stick them in moist soil, until they root,That's it! Or you can just root them in water, both ways work excellent
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Re: Brugmansia Growers Unite [Re: Allium]
#27161192 - 01/21/21 11:19 AM (3 years, 8 days ago) |
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I think, my problem is that the stems are still at their succulent stage of growth, and semi-ripe hardwood is preferable for cloning.
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Allium
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Oh yeah, the softwood is harder to clone, but no impossible. I do it all the time
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Re: Brugmansia Growers Unite [Re: Allium]
#27161250 - 01/21/21 11:53 AM (3 years, 8 days ago) |
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Dang, they are gettig bigger and bigger and I still have three full months before I can put them outside! I don't know what to do.
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Re: Brugmansia Growers Unite [Re: Allium]
#27161586 - 01/21/21 02:23 PM (3 years, 8 days ago) |
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Allium said: Dang, they are gettig bigger and bigger and I still have three full months before I can put them outside! I don't know what to do.

Looks really healthy. Beautiful green color <3
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Re: Brugmansia Growers Unite [Re: 76Salvia]
#27161633 - 01/21/21 02:46 PM (3 years, 8 days ago) |
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Thnaks! they have never looked so good! I have to constantly spray all the bugs off them with the hose all spring and summer when they are out n the ground, my yard is infested and it's pretty much a major chore to grow anything here sadly, but I don't give up!
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Re: Brugmansia Growers Unite [Re: Allium]
#27165299 - 01/23/21 11:42 AM (3 years, 6 days ago) |
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Allium said: Oh yeah, the softwood is harder to clone, but no impossible. I do it all the time 
I'm starting to get random roots, when putting natural sources of ethylene and fungicides under a humidity dome.
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Allium
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Right on man, keep us posted
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Re: Brugmansia Growers Unite [Re: Allium]
#27194952 - 02/09/21 07:45 AM (2 years, 11 months ago) |
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Brugmansia sp.
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This brugmansia is about four ft tall and throwing out tons of blooms right now.
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The brugs are about to bust the eff out right now!
Such an easy plant to grow.
I saw one farm that grows them like corn
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Re: Brugmansia Growers Unite [Re: Fiery] 2
#27410099 - 07/31/21 11:38 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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First late winter blooms making an appearance;
  All of the planted cuttings from last year have survived the winter. One of which are thriving.
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It appears the mother plant is beginning to show signs of the same issue that it had this time last year;
 Looks like its time for another vigorous feeding schedule. ~ This is the largest cutting so far, its tripled in height since planting. Hope to see some branching in the near future. 
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That’s awesome. She’s just hungry. Very nice
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Nick, how is the soil where this is planted? I never fertilize my brugs and they bloom like crazy.
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The general area has a lot of clay soil. Though there’s a degree of compost and topsoil mixed in that bed. It’s on a slope and there’s been some heavy rainfall recently. So I’m thinking runoff might have something to do with it.
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after running into the problem in my previous post I had heavily pruned the tree and cut back most of the branches. It was quite bare initially but has since bounced back over the past few weeks;
  Its only recently started flowering again. But the first one to bloom is huge, the biggest I've ever seen this burg produce. 
  The larger cutting is still kicking it.
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