#292286 - 08/13/09 05:27 AM
Re: Brugmansia's 2009
[Re: Joclyn]
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A Gnome's Best Friend
Registered: 10/02/05
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Loc: Grandprairie,Texas
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Thanks,, I believe it's the biggest bloom ever I've gotten from the unnamed pink I have another brug Njoynit sent me two years ago,, I rooted it and planted it but it only grew about 10 inches then appeared to die, last year nothing came up, BUT this year, it came up and is about 3 ft high and has buds on it,, I think it may be the Jean Pasco but I can't be sure,, I had so many starts that particular year,, I'm not sure which one it may be?? I just have to wait until it blooms and see.
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#292382 - 08/13/09 06:11 PM
Re: Brugmansia's 2009
[Re: dodge]
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Purl One
Registered: 11/12/03
Posts: 29142
Loc: Rockland County, NY
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Looks like all of our brugs are blooming at the same time. My Charles Grimaldi is having a second flush of blooms and I am thrilled!!! Here are some pictures I took this evening just as it was turning dark.
See all the buds yet to open? And it smells heavenly out there once again!

This one opened this morning and is a bit darker than the others that just opened tonight.

And another...

and yet another!!!

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#292385 - 08/13/09 06:18 PM
Re: Brugmansia's 2009
[Re: plants 'n pots]
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A Gnome's Best Friend
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Loc: Grandprairie,Texas
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#292406 - 08/13/09 08:42 PM
Re: Brugmansia's 2009
[Re: dodge]
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Purl One
Registered: 11/12/03
Posts: 29142
Loc: Rockland County, NY
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Dodge - I cannot overwinter them outdoors here either - zone 6. Last year I dug up the trunk of Charles Grimaldi, and I also took several branch cuttings. None of his cuttings made it, but the main plant grew enormous leaves inside. It was looking so terrific when sometime around February it got a horrendous case of spider mites!!! I sprayed it with rubbing alcohol and that caused all the leaves to fall off. I was afraid he was done for, but when I took him outside as soon as I could - early May, just to get the spider mites out of the house, he started putting out new leaves. And now you see the result of that!
I will most likely dig up and pot up the main trunk once again, as well as take cuttings again. I had more Adora cuttings but they were hit by a frost, and amazingly those cuttings fared better inside. I was able to transplant about 5 of those, but only 1 is blooming so far.
I, also would prefer to be able to leave them outside, as I have to bring more and more plants indoors to overwinter. This year I will need room to overwinter some pond plants as well!
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#292505 - 08/14/09 05:52 PM
Re: Brugmansia's 2009
[Re: angelblossom]
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Hot Rod
Registered: 10/06/05
Posts: 18040
Loc: Rural - Western Pennsylvania
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Diane your just the most maravelous person I ever came upon. I would love some rooted.......I think my problem is , they cut about Octo or nove. And my climate is already headed into winter and wont root for me. One year I lost a fist full just putting in water.......Last year I put them directly into soil........Lost most of them again. I will pay postage to you for them.........Thanks .. Your so angelic......... Thanks again for computer help last nite.........  dodge
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#292540 - 08/14/09 06:50 PM
Re: Brugmansia's 2009
[Re: dodge]
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A Gnome's Best Friend
Registered: 10/02/05
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Loc: Grandprairie,Texas
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Diane your just the most maravelous person I ever came upon. I would love some rooted.......I think my problem is , they cut about Octo or nove. And my climate is already headed into winter and wont root for me. One year I lost a fist full just putting in water.......Last year I put them directly into soil........Lost most of them again. I will pay postage to you for them.........Thanks .. Your so angelic......... Thanks again for computer help last nite.........  dodge Your welcome Sweetie!,, Here's the thing,, when I send the rooted cutting you'll have to place in soil and keep in the house until spring,, and really watch them for spider mites and wipe the leaves off with rubbing alcohol at the first sign of spider mites. I will also send Priority mail so they won't have time to freeze! Kenny I agree barked cuttings are far better But I've also gotten them to root with green cuttings and I always start in water and don't place in soil until I have at least 3 inches of root.
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#292547 - 08/14/09 06:56 PM
Re: Brugmansia's 2009
[Re: angelblossom]
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Hot Rod
Registered: 10/06/05
Posts: 18040
Loc: Rural - Western Pennsylvania
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Thanks Kenny/ Diane, Sounds easy for you 2. Do your cuttings bloom the first year? I have mine in the basement , and water just a little and the big one went bananas...My small are just starting new leaves and one says Equator ??????????? They all had names that rubbed off in the rain.. Now Diane, I cant find my video part for the compute rto put stuff on cds ........Do you know where I put it ? 
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#292554 - 08/14/09 07:13 PM
Re: Brugmansia's 2009
[Re: dodge]
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A Gnome's Best Friend
Registered: 10/02/05
Posts: 25520
Loc: Grandprairie,Texas
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Yes they bloom the first year When it grows and forms a Y in the branches they are more likely to bloom from the Y then Below the Y tho it does happen some will Bloom without a Y growth of branches. There is a Brug called Ecuador Pink,, Equador pink is this what you have ? Dodge look in your ALL PROGRAMS for your CD Burner it should be there. right click and open it.
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#292558 - 08/14/09 07:18 PM
Re: Brugmansia's 2009
[Re: angelblossom]
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Hot Rod
Registered: 10/06/05
Posts: 18040
Loc: Rural - Western Pennsylvania
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maybe that is it ?Ecador / Have to look it up.. Hey the part was in the computer drawer where I store the papers.. for photos. I see why, USB connection and I am using both ports for 2 different camera ..LOL Thanks Jiffy, Time for my beauty nap now.. See ya ............ 
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#292569 - 08/14/09 07:27 PM
Re: Brugmansia's 2009
[Re: angelblossom]
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A Gnome's Best Friend
Registered: 10/02/05
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Loc: Grandprairie,Texas
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Yes they bloom the first year When it grows and forms a Y in the branches they are more likely to bloom from the Y then Below the Y tho it does happen some will Bloom without a Y growth of branches. There is a Brug called Ecuador Pink,, Equador pink is this what you have ? Dodge look in your ALL PROGRAMS for your CD Burner it should be there. right click and open it. Dodge click on the words Equador Pink that is underlined in the quote above it is a link to show you what it looks like 
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#292929 - 08/18/09 08:49 AM
Re: Brugmansia's 2009
[Re: angelblossom]
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plantqueen
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Beautiful brugs! Mine should be blooming soon. I will be sure to share!
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