I have a beautiful Angel Trumpet, had it last year It had three trunks and almost lost it in the winter, the trunks completely died, nurtured it for ages was just about to throw it away then a little green shoot appeared at the base and bingo it came round and now has 5 beautiful trumpets. What can I do to keep it? Do I cut it down ? if so when? It has one long trunk.I would really like to keep it if I can
my brugmansia is about 8ft high, with 20+ flowers on it. it's in a 100litre pot, and is kept in unheated greenhouse over-winter.
you could try wrapping the stem in fleece overwinter if your one is in the ground. ;)
No mine is in a large pot. I shall put it in the greenhouse come end of October. Greenhouse is not heated will that be o.k?
where are you? if you include this in your avatar details, it would make it easier to give some answers. (N.Scotland or S.Devon, it makes a lot of difference!)
Tonybloke
Im in Kent
it should survive in your unheated greenhouse over winter in kent. reduce watering in late autumn, and don't water at all when there is hard frost around (dec-march).
I have 8 and they do fine in the unheated greenhouse BUT if there are lots of frosts i put some fleece over them, had trouble with white fly this year !
mine is outdoors from spring 'til late autumn, no room for it along with me tomatoes and cuc's
Yep mine go outside after the last frosts love the scent by the back door :)
ours is by the back door as well, you can smell our brugmansia half-way down our street on a hot, still night. it's lovely, innit? ;D ;D ;D
Thanks for all the advice. and your right the perfume from them is truly wonderfull. If I'm successful keeping it this year I shall get another next year. My one at the moment is yellow I would like a pink one next. Can i take cuttings from my plant? or have I left it to late?
Not to late to take cuttings, i cut bits off and put them into water and the root really fast.
Thanks Flower
I'll give that a try at the weekend.
Quote from: flowerofshona2007 on September 10, 2009, 00:29:38
Not to late to take cuttings, i cut bits off and put them into water and the root really fast.
ditto!!
In Autumn, I take a piece about 6 inches long, and sit it in 3 inches (ish) of water in a jar in a bright, but not direct sunlit place.
In a couple of weeks it'll sprout roots from the little white dots on the stem. Pot it up into a 6inch (min) pot until the Spring, keeping it well watered.
Pot it up again into a 3ltr pot and feed with a balanced feed. I use chicken pellets.
After frost have finished, pot it up into a 10ltr pot and place outside. Feed one a week with a handfull of chicken pellets and keep well watered.
Just keep potting on as required, doubling the size each time. It should flower in its second year.
Right here we go:
I've cut 6 little side shoots from my trunk (only have one trunk) and put them in water. I have also put 3 little bits in soil in a pot and covered with a plastic bag as I have done with my pinks cuttings. Do you think this might also work?
Quote from: tonybloke on September 07, 2009, 11:17:59
my brugmansia is about 8ft high, with 20+ flowers on it. it's in a 100litre pot, and is kept in unheated greenhouse over-winter.
you could try wrapping the stem in fleece overwinter if your one is in the ground. ;)
A 100ltr pot !
How on earth do you move it? It must weigh a ton, let alone be to big to get through the greenhouse door.
Can they be left outside ?
Quote from: Slug_killer on September 16, 2009, 12:00:58
A 100ltr pot !
How on earth do you move it? It must weigh a ton, let alone be to big to get through the greenhouse door.
Can they be left outside ?
with a sack-barrow and a couple of mates!!
after this year it should be 'woody' enough to be left outdoors, and will be planted out next year. (wrapped in fleece and bubble wrap for the winters)
My cuttings are going great guns the ones in water have quite long roots growing, They have been in water for 3 weeks, when should i pot them up? The ones i put in pots have all died :( SO water rooting is obviously best
Pesky Wabbit do you water down your chicken pellets or do you just sprinkle them on the soil?
Nop, don't water down, just chuck a handfull on and let the regular summer monsoon water it in.
ps I dont use chicken pellets in the house, the stink is too much !
I'm going to pot my cuttings tomorrow in the 6" pots as Pesky Wabbit advised. Two are ready to pot up. Really pleased that they rotted so quickley, PW said it would take about 2 weeks and she was right. :D :D I just hope that they take when they go into pots. I think I'll keep then indoors on a window sill its getting quite cold at night, even in the south :o
You don't have pot up just yet if you don't want to. Another couple of weeks in water won't hurt. It just depends on how much real estate (window sill space) you have. Only when the roots fill the jam-jar (or if you have more than one stick in a jar -when the roots are starting to get entangled) then potting up is actually required.
Once potted up, keep the compost moist. As you know, they are happy in pure water, so you cant over -water them.
Under-watering will limit the amount of root growth/swelling.
I wouldn't feed just yet, there'll be plenty of food in the compost - the thing is not actually growing yet.
You just getting the roots established in soil for anchoring and for easy potting on.
When you start seeing some top growth (ie leaves) then give it a half strengh liquid feed - just to keep it going until the spring. At this stage roots is what you want, not leaves.
If your cuttings arnt rroting, or you feel you want more, then its nnot too late to take more. BUT remember each fully grow plant will want a 100 ltr tub to live in, ie about a square yard of pot, and will need overwintering insdie.
Thanks PW I was going to pot them today but boiler has broken in the house so trying to find plumber! ??? I shall leave them for a while longer. The roots are growing well but nowhere filling the jar.
Help my Brugmansia has been attacked, the leaves have lots of little holes in them some leaves have been left in the skeleton state with just the veins left. I cannot see anything on them no bugs no fly nothing what is it? and will i loose the plant. I want to put it in the green house over winter but I'm afraid it will spread (what ever it is)
heavy rain can make some quite fearfull looking holes in brugmansia leaves!!
No Tonybloke This is not rain it has definitely been eaten as I said one or two leaves are left just like skeleton's with just the veins left.
I think the swift-moth caterpillar is a likely culprit?
Thanks tony i shall try to paste a photo of the leaves to day. If it is the swift moth would i be able to see it? and what can i treat it with, because at the moment i can't see a thing.
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yesterday, by the back door
Quote from: tonybloke on September 28, 2009, 21:03:13
after this year it should be 'woody' enough to be left outdoors, and will be planted out next year. (wrapped in fleece and bubble wrap for the winters)
They are never woody enough to leave outside. I must live in a spot that must be warmer than most of you. Even with the micro climates I have set up in my gardens I lost a brugmansia last year. It is the cold damp that does the damage in this country. I have friends who live in spain and they tell me they do sometimes have frosts but do not loose their mediteranian plants. It is our muggy old british weather that rots and moulders our exotics.
Tonybloke I'm green with envy you have the same colour that i have but yours is three times the size of mine :o :o but the flowers are glorious and the perfume is spectacular. How long have you had yours?
Just zoomed in on your photo's of your Brugmansia and can see you too have little holes in some of your leaves not as bad as mine but they look the same. ???
Due to the recent (and welcome) rain, mine have put on loads of new lush growth.
Shame really as I'm about to remove alot of the foliage and put the to bed for the winter.
What do you do with yours for the winter?
Mine go into the utility room. Its the only space I have free thats frost free as well as having daylight.
If I dont remove a lot of the leaves beforehand, they only drop and make the place very untidy.