Brugmansia and Stuff
Brugmansia and Stuff
Just come off my hols expecting my Brug and other things in the garden to be flattened/shredded/mashed to pieces as we heard about the flooding /hail and continual torrential rain whilst away. First thing I did when I dropped my case off was go and have a look at my garden. I just couldn't believe it, lots of things seem to have grown so much, and was pleasantly surprised that the Brugs that I put out before going away now has nice big buds on so fingers crossed will have some nice flowers. Never really grown these before and am really impressed with the rate of growth, was a scruffy few inch tall plant when I received it, and now in it's pot it must be six ft and plenty of buds. Leaves look a bit pale though, what should I use for healthy brugs. I've got miracle grow, (seaweed extract), tomorite and I'm sure I put those osmorite cluster thingies in the soil when I put the plant in its final pot a few weeks ago. What next and how much to feed?
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DiCasS wrote:Just come off my hols expecting my Brug and other things in the garden to be flattened/shredded/mashed to pieces as we heard about the flooding /hail and continual torrential rain whilst away. First thing I did when I dropped my case off was go and have a look at my garden. I just couldn't believe it, lots of things seem to have grown so much, and was pleasantly surprised that the Brugs that I put out before going away now has nice big buds on so fingers crossed will have some nice flowers. Never really grown these before and am really impressed with the rate of growth, was a scruffy few inch tall plant when I received it, and now in it's pot it must be six ft and plenty of buds. Leaves look a bit pale though, what should I use for healthy brugs. I've got miracle grow, (seaweed extract), tomorite and I'm sure I put those osmorite cluster thingies in the soil when I put the plant in its final pot a few weeks ago. What next and how much to feed?
Di
Brugs quite like the cooler conditions that we get in the UK rather than the dry heat of places like continental Europe so should still grow well this year, even in less than ideal conditons for us humans!
Feed Brugs loads; weak Miracle Grow with every watering plus some tomato feed every so often. I'm sure others will use all sorts of special ingredients to get super plants.
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Glad the plants were looking good on your return Di
Also plenty of Epsom salts (magnesium) to keep the plant green. Miracle gro does not contain any magnesium
Also plenty of Epsom salts (magnesium) to keep the plant green. Miracle gro does not contain any magnesium
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My Brugs started to take off now went yellow back in march i have buds also Dicass .
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Mine have been in flower for about 2 weeks now
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Mine is identical to yours, Dave, but has been in flower since the end of May. Do you know the name of your variety?
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mine are twigs with small buds/leaves
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same here , i need a conservatory or a greenhouse for a brug here i think.
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A greenhouse is on my list for this winter....I am in the middle of clearing area for a little one.
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Can we see some pics? What colour are they?
I tend to find all my plants drooping and frazzled when I get home. All the flowers go over before I get a chance to see them and I discover pots of who knows what all nicely crisped up. I think I'd do better to go away in the winter. Essex in January isn't inspiring though!
Would epsom salts work for other plants with pale leaves? I've got some unexotic Hydrangeas (sorry) that are a bit yellow this year & feeding hasn't really helped.
I tend to find all my plants drooping and frazzled when I get home. All the flowers go over before I get a chance to see them and I discover pots of who knows what all nicely crisped up. I think I'd do better to go away in the winter. Essex in January isn't inspiring though!
Would epsom salts work for other plants with pale leaves? I've got some unexotic Hydrangeas (sorry) that are a bit yellow this year & feeding hasn't really helped.
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Thanks Kris/Dave.
Osmorite - forget that, I meant osmocote
Went out and bought the epsom salts this afternoon and treated my brugs. Gave them a little miracle grow as well. Looking at your plant Dave, the leaves look a lot greener than on mine.
Jo, no pics from me, as mine are not flowering yet, but would like to see others too. All I know is mine supposed to be yellow flowers, but never came with a name. Also did a bit of exaggeration, more like 5ft not 6ft.
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Osmorite - forget that, I meant osmocote
Went out and bought the epsom salts this afternoon and treated my brugs. Gave them a little miracle grow as well. Looking at your plant Dave, the leaves look a lot greener than on mine.
Jo, no pics from me, as mine are not flowering yet, but would like to see others too. All I know is mine supposed to be yellow flowers, but never came with a name. Also did a bit of exaggeration, more like 5ft not 6ft.
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This is the second flush Greville, the first was destroyed by gales, which literally smashed the flowersGREVILLE wrote:Mine is identical to yours, Dave, but has been in flower since the end of May. Do you know the name of your variety?
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These are my Brugs. Still only seedlings yet. I bought them off Pdid a few weeks ago for a couple of quid each. They were just small plugs but i re-potted them and they`ve rocketed away. Looking very healthy to me.
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Looking good My advice is to not let them get pot bound and expect them to be 8' tall before they flower - and suggest that you aim to take cuttings (from flowering wood) in the Autumn so that you get plants that will flower at lower height [next year] - unless you have somewhere where you can over winter 8' plants?! as if you cut them back to old "juvenile" wood they will have to regrow to "adult" wood next year before starting to flower.Andy P wrote:These are my Brugs. Still only seedlings yet.
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Cheers Kristen. These are my first Brugmansias so i`ve no idea really how long it would take for them to reach about 8ft. Judging from their growth rate since i`ve had them though, i would imagine that`s not very long. I know Ricinus grow fast but these are growing even faster than them.