Brugmansia 2014

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  1. longk

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    I had too, but I remembered that you said you were busy working last time.

    I have a question - where will you store all the cold Brugs!!!:biggrin:
     
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      Of course :grphg: x
       
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        Longk , I`m gone build a greenhouse just for them ;)
         
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        Sal, seems like you're hooked, and on the coldies. Alan will be happy!!
        Looking foward to seeing all your plants soon.

        Wayne
         
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          All your pics have got me very very excited since I ordered one of these the other week and I'm now waiting very very impatiently for it to come.

          I can only have one because I'm having my kitchen re done so will have somewhere to bring it in, in winter
           
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          • PeterS

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            Hi and welcome to the forum Dips. What have you ordered ?

            Full sized ones can take up a lot of space. But there is nothing to stop you taking cuttings in autumn. These must be from above the fork to ensure its a flowering cutting, and these don't take up much space - at first. :snork:
             
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              Brugmansia volcanicola Lavender Lady has started to flower in the greehouse - and its a cracker:
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              I really need to pot it on, as ever things are getting out of hand this time of year.
               
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                What size pot do you use for final planting?
                 
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                Hello All,

                I've had a few blooms and thought what with all this wet weather I'd post them to cheer not only me up , but hopefully you too.
                Rosalie and Yellow Aurea
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                Rosalie
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                Hurstwood Elinor
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                Arborea
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                  New Orleans Lady
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                  Grand Marnier, out front to waft over the passer's by
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                  So far I'm doing alright with bloom this past two weeks. The mild but wet winter meant that in the greenhouse the plants stayed in semi leaf.
                  Good times ahead!:spinning:

                  Wayne
                   
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                    Mine has put on quite a bit of growth now, and has two main stems; Once it warms up a bit, I will need to get it out of the greenhouse I suppose. How tall do they get in their first year, and do they need to be a certain height for flowering?
                     
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                    Depends if it's a cutting or a seed grown plant in it's first or 2nd year. But as yours have forked, no long now. Look out for irregular shaped leaves that are no longer symmetrical, and those tiny rice sized buds between stem and leaves.

                    In case anyone's wondering a cutting from the mature part of the Brug can flower on a 8 inch cutting, but a non mature Brug can be between 3.5/4 foot to 6 foot. I have many 6 footer that I'm praying will flower, so I can take a top cutting for next year.

                    Wayne
                     
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                      First flower from one of my cuttings :hapydancsmil:
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                        Ooh I like that @joolz68 mine all looking healthy but no sign of flowers as yet!
                         
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