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| Hi! This is my first time posting in the Brugmansia Fourm and this is my first year with Brugmansias. I got my first Brug September 2010. I managed to get a bud on it by october and it was close to blooming, but the bud fell off only about 2 days before it would have bloomed. That brug went dormant indoors during the winter and now I have it planted in the ground where it has been doing extremely well. I know that its way too early for blooms, but I just want to make sure that I'm doing everything right so I can get blooms some day!
Heres how I have been caring for them...
Here are a few pics! I have 4 brugmansias. I dont expect my other brugmansias to bloom this year (it would be really great if they do though), but I do expect to at least get a few blooms from my largest brugmansia. Do you all think they will bloom this summer??
Brugmansia "Coral Glow"
Thanks for any advice or comments! I appreciate it!
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| Hi Alex. Your choice of fertilizer and exposure aren't optimal. The feeding can be easily remedied and most brugs will adjust to full afternoon sun. You don't want a high nitrogen fertilizer (N-P-K ratio). Use either a balanced or a higher phosphorous and potassium feed. The high nitrogen will encourage vegetative growth, not flowers. They are very heavy feeders and along with a weekly water soluable fertilizer I often use a slow release granular at the beginning of the season along with things like kelp extract, foliar feeds, CalMag Plus, Protekt, compost tea, Superthrive and whatever other micronutrients I have on hand. The additional feeds aren't given as frequently as a regular fertilizer. As for exposure am sun is best with some protection from the strongest afternoon rays but I have plenty in a similar afternoon or full day exposure that do fine. They might experience some leaf scorching but usually adapt. You'll likely get blooms from all. I have 6" cuttings that can reach 8' by late summer. The only ones that don't bloom the first season for me are new seedlings and many people get blooms from their seed grown plants the first year. Some cuttings are slower to bloom then others. It depends on where they were taken from the parent plant, above or below a "Y". Depending on if you are in zone 7a or 7b you might be able to leave your brugs in ground year round and just mulch well during the winter. I'm in 7a and they won't survive the winter here but folks in 7b often have good results. Good luck. |
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- Posted by tropicalzone7 7 (My Page) on Fri, Jun 3, 11 at 17:02
| Thanks a lot! Im going to try and get a fertilizer a bit more balanced. It is in full sun now,but when the banana plants get a bit fuller, I think it will be in a bit more shade. Most winters here are a zone 7b, but with the duration of the cold, I think its probably best to treat it as a zone 7a. I cant wait for blooms! -Alex |
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- Posted by tropicalzone7 7 (My Page) on Sat, Jul 16, 11 at 13:27
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| They look great! I don't use chemicals and have a terrible time with slugs and caterpillars. I won't use Bt because I have a big butterfly garden but that is a very effective caterpillar control. I just pick the offenders off by hand and use diatomaceous earth which works well but needs constant reapplication. |
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| A friend that has a greenhouse says to dust them with agriculture lime. I haven't tried it as I don't, personally, have a bug problem. I trust him and he is 81 years old so he probable knows some stuff. I am excited also as I have 40 Brug plants planted in my garden and a fair number have "Y"ed with Emerald Frost having 18 large buds and blossoms. I don't feed or water and several plants are large bushes around 4 feet tall already. Last year I had everything in pots and got a few blossoms but no real flushes. Bill |
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- Posted by tropicalzone7 7 (My Page) on Sat, Jul 16, 11 at 21:25
| Im going to look into both of those pest controls! Im going to post some more bloom pics of my brug tomorrow! Thanks for looking and for commenting! |
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| Congrats!! Looks like you have it under control!! WELCOME by the way!! Very nice to have ya here.. Love the pic's keep'um coming!! Bill I can't wait to see your pic's as well!! Kylie |
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- Posted by maile-2010 4 Central MN (My Page) on Tue, Jul 19, 11 at 21:57
| Bill, I would also like to see your pics. I will post some tommorrow. I have a 'Cherub" and a Ed's Woodruff Pink" that are flushing like mad. |
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| I feed my once a week with bloom booster! |
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| Hi Alex! Congrats on your brug blooms! How's the bug problem? Post more photos of you gardens. We love looking! :) Theresa |
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- Posted by springpaintings none (My Page) on Tue, Aug 2, 11 at 21:18
| I'm new to brugs too! I just got mine a month ago, a pink one. It was a lucky day I must say. My brug was 4 feet tall and was already blooming when I got it. It bloomed really fast and faded really fast. I'm down to 1 bud and tons of new leaves. I have the same bugs problem too. I tried to spray them off with water when I first brought the plant home but that didn't help. By the way, I grow mine indoors next to my french doors. I'm trying something new to get rid of these bugs. Someone told me that I can spray mild soapy water on the leaves. So the past 2 days I have been doing that. I'm just too lazy to wipe off the dead bugs. |
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- Posted by tropicalzone7 7 (My Page) on Sun, Aug 21, 11 at 2:06
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| Really nice. I love the mix of plants. I thought my Elephant Ear was nice but yours is even nicer. Congratulations. If you want more Brug plants, I will be sending out cuttings for postage in about a month and a half or so. A lot of kinds of a few. Bill |
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- Posted by tropicalzone7 7 (My Page) on Mon, Aug 22, 11 at 0:20
| Thanks Bill! My Elephant ear really didnt even start growing until July! It was very late to start, but it shot up so fast in one month! Definitely one of my fastest growing plants! Thanks for the offer on some brug plants! My email is tropical zone 7 [at) gmail [dot] com (I put spaces to avoid spam). If you have any available, you can email me and I'll see how much room I have indoors (I couldnt fit all my plants last year and I have a lot more plants this year so I cant even imagine where I will be putting them all yet!) -Alex |
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