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- Posted by kasha77 7 (kathysuleski@yahoo.com) on Mon, Sep 24, 12 at 20:18
| Very nice! Congrats! |
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| Did you fertalize ? |
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| Heygeno, I fertilized heavy in the summer. But I feel I was fertilizing a little too much. I laid off the fert for about a month. When I started to see buds, I picked up on it a little. Just MiracleGro These are my Brugs now, and we had a Frost lastnight. Still blooming And my babies are going strong Guess it's time to play musical plants. Out during day, in during night..... |
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| hey ! The pics you posted..... are they cuttings from the year before ? or have they been wintered over ? All of mine were late blooming this year ( hot /dry this summer...watered every other day....) |
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| Heygeno, Thos cuttings are all from this September. Getting them a little root before they go into a basement window for the rest of the winter. |
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| OK...... so will you overwinter your blooming ones ? or let them die and start fresh next spring with your little cuttings ? I cant help myself..... I try to bring in all my ( nearly tree size brugs TOO !!) |
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| Heygeno, I will try to overwinter the large ones as well just to see how it will turn out. But I know I have the little abies as a back up. The larger ones we the same size as the little babies last October, so I at least now know I will have some nice plants next year. The only reason I did so many was that so many visitors were in awe at the beauty, so I told them I would grow them one. I can then teach them how to grow cuttings and they can pass some on. I would really like to get my hands on cuttings of different colors. I don't really feel like dropping money on-line but I might have to next spring. I would like a red or purple |
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| same here..... the first one I bought 4? years ago for 25 bucks at the end of season ....( pink/salmon color ) and now have a yellow and a white I traded with locals here in columbus. |
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| Very pretty |
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