I've had good success rooting green cuttings. In southern Ontario I have left my Brugmansia outside in cold weather (less than 5c) and as long as there is no frost it is fine.
Live in Houston. My Brugmansia's are just in the ground all the time. This year we had a horrendous freeze, ice, etc. When over I cut the brugmansias back. One is coming up from 12 degrees for 3 days. The other regular orginal gold brug I just dug up, but I think it would have also come up. Just wanted to replace with some of the exciting new cultivers. Thanks for posting. I learned so much from your video.
I hear you miss we here in TN were without power for 5 days as well but my angel trumpets were kept alive by covering them in sheet plastic and putting them in the barn with my rabbits....it got down to 9 degrees here....
I have a few Brugmansia planted in the ground here in Florida. My oldest one has become 20’ tall and just as wide. I’d like to get other varieties but can’t find them being sold anywhere.
Por favor poner los subtítulos en español. No comprendo de que parte del árbol tengo que cortar para sacar los esquejes. Son muy interesantes las explicaciones, pero se muy poco inglés. 😭😢
I have a question. I have 3 stalks in my house right now growing. They rooted and i put in dirt. It is March 1, 2024, today. 2 of the stalks hav 8 - 10 large leaves on the and 1 has only 3-4 small leaves. The 2 with the most leaves, should i snip the top tip of plant to maybe start a fork/y growing? I've never grown these before.
I’m in NW Ohio. My first burgmansia was awsome. Full of blooms and the heavenly scent, I know why they are called Angels Trumpets. That was from a plant, started in seed from a local nursery. No longer able to get plants, unless they are Duranta, which self sew like crazy. Last year I purchased rooted starts and was able to start many plants in water. They are rooting like crazy, even have leaves forming under water. Help please. Do I leave in the water and plant later (I have no green house) and when I plant can I bury the new leaves.
@@palmdaddy I built myself a cattle panel greenhouse so as to store my bigger my bigger plants....otherwise they go into my bathroom.. My son came over had to use my bathroom and said MAMA ITS LIKE AN AMAZON JUNGKE IN THERE....
@@palmdaddy you can keep them in a garage, a basement, or simply covered( on their sides) outside...like you would cover cabbage, fe, or a simple root cellar...
Okay so I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong, I have had three, each under a grow light for about 6 hours a day, and watered every 2 days, they get a yellowish color to the leaves, some leaves just drop off, and the edges curl up, and they look wilted, watering perks them up a bit but within an hour or two they are dropping again. Water is obviously not all used up so I don’t wanna water again, I haven’t fertilized the third one yet cause I thought maybe I was burning them? I live in NY but my room gets to about 80-85 degrees and humid in the day, and around 75 at night, I thought they’d love that?
If watering with tap water it's highly advisable that you let it sit out for minimum of 24Hrs before watering potted plants. This provides some time for the chlorine etc to evaporate. Dolomite lime in the potting soil will control PH. I can't kill my Brugmansia LoL
Generally you want your cuttings to root before planting into soil. I would rather keep a rooted cuttings actively growing over the winter in the house or heated greenhouse rather than let it go dormant…
Could you please show your "Cold Group" Brugmansia. I assume its Sanguinea, if so at what temperature do you bring it inside or is it planted in ground with protection of a winter cold frame?
i will make a video on it, yes it is sanguine. I brought it in december at around 3C. It actually bloomed well into december but then got battered by the winds. I let it go mostly dormant in our greenhouse and brought it out in March. Its a tough plant.
I am in the UK and have just bought 3 cuttings and have them in soil/potting mix in plastic bag on heat mat, they are about 9/10 inches long, how long will it take to reach mature height, I mean is it likely they will bloom this year, next year or will it take several years to reach maturity? Thanks in advance.
I almost killed my plant several times before I decided to just put it in ground and hope for the best. I leave mine in ground. I live in northern Florida. It does freeze every winter but plant comes back ever year. I will say I thought I had killed them. It can take seven years before it blooms. I considered myself lucky it only took four years.
I love my angels trumpets but dang it if the spider mites don't love them 2 lol those things are such a pain they seem to love brugs and it's a battle keeping them at bay.
@@palmdaddy trust me I do that daily and still can't seem to keep them off. I used neam oil, I've tried homemade oil with soap and hot peppers I can keep my plants alive but still end up losing a few leaves a week. I have a huge no chem garden so it's hard to keep the pests at bay sometimes and this year seemed very light on helpful predators. I also have a huge issue with white flies as well very annoying lol
@@JohnSmith-fq7hj are your brugs inside a house or greenhouse or outside? I find sometimes removing all the leaves and spraying the plant down helps. the plant will re-sprout fresh new leaves.
Intra nasal pollen inhalation counts as consumption@@palmdaddy I wouldnt sleep under a vrugmansia personally speaking, theres a reason behind the folklore so just be careful😅😅😅
Thangs for the video. I try it in Danmark
I've had good success rooting green cuttings. In southern Ontario I have left my Brugmansia outside in cold weather (less than 5c) and as long as there is no frost it is fine.
Live in Houston. My Brugmansia's are just in the ground all the time. This year we had a horrendous freeze, ice, etc. When over I cut the brugmansias back. One is coming up from 12 degrees for 3 days. The other regular orginal gold brug I just dug up, but I think it would have also come up. Just wanted to replace with some of the exciting new cultivers.
Thanks for posting. I learned so much from your video.
I hear you miss we here in TN were without power for 5 days as well but my angel trumpets were kept alive by covering them in sheet plastic and putting them in the barn with my rabbits....it got down to 9 degrees here....
Mines came back super strong this year. How did you end up fairing Carol?
Vos brugmansias sont magnifiques !!! 👍🏻
to prevent rotting of the new cut branches, it's better you cut them of just before spring. they wil never rot
true however i prune my brugs in the fall to make space for storage, so there is a method to the madness :)
I have a few Brugmansia planted in the ground here in Florida. My oldest one has become 20’ tall and just as wide. I’d like to get other varieties but can’t find them being sold anywhere.
Can I start an angel trumpet to be ready for summer. I drain compost and feed
Por favor poner los subtítulos en español. No comprendo de que parte del árbol tengo que cortar para sacar los esquejes. Son muy interesantes las explicaciones, pero se muy poco inglés. 😭😢
You should power sniff the pollen😂
This is a joke for legal reasons
Haha
I would love to have one ho much??
I have a question. I have 3 stalks in my house right now growing. They rooted and i put in dirt. It is March 1, 2024, today. 2 of the stalks hav 8 - 10 large leaves on the and 1 has only 3-4 small leaves.
The 2 with the most leaves, should i snip the top tip of plant to maybe start a fork/y growing? I've never grown these before.
No, it will branch on its own when ready and that’s when it will initiate bloom production once the temps and sun exposure is right.
Ok great! Thank you so much for replying to my question
I’m in NW Ohio. My first burgmansia was awsome. Full of blooms and the heavenly scent, I know why they are called Angels Trumpets.
That was from a plant, started in seed from a local nursery. No longer able to get plants, unless they are Duranta, which self sew like crazy.
Last year I purchased rooted starts and was able to start many plants in water.
They are rooting like crazy, even have leaves forming under water.
Help please. Do I leave in the water and plant later (I have no green house) and when I plant can I bury the new leaves.
yeah, leave in the water until late spring then plant in soil, remove the leaves that will be under soil.
Thanks for the video I am just getting into these and have 7....my biggest is now 3 feet tall....
they are great! I have 3 larger ones and thats enough for me as they need to be stored inside for winter and space is precious.. :)
@@palmdaddy I built myself a cattle panel greenhouse so as to store my bigger my bigger plants....otherwise they go into my bathroom.. My son came over had to use my bathroom and said MAMA ITS LIKE AN AMAZON JUNGKE IN THERE....
@@sherryglisson4885 I am planning to do the same
@@palmdaddy you can keep them in a garage, a basement, or simply covered( on their sides) outside...like you would cover cabbage, fe, or a simple root cellar...
Brugmaaaaaaaanziaaa :)
My cuttings have big leaves. Should I leave those or cut them off?
Cut all but one, even a small one will do.. Leaves help
Keep the cutting alive by continue to photosynthesize helping it develop roots quicker.
Okay so I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong, I have had three, each under a grow light for about 6 hours a day, and watered every 2 days, they get a yellowish color to the leaves, some leaves just drop off, and the edges curl up, and they look wilted, watering perks them up a bit but within an hour or two they are dropping again. Water is obviously not all used up so I don’t wanna water again, I haven’t fertilized the third one yet cause I thought maybe I was burning them? I live in NY but my room gets to about 80-85 degrees and humid in the day, and around 75 at night, I thought they’d love that?
what size are they?
If watering with tap water it's highly advisable that you let it sit out for minimum of 24Hrs before watering potted plants. This provides some time for the chlorine etc to evaporate. Dolomite lime in the potting soil will control PH. I can't kill my Brugmansia LoL
How often do you water them during spring and summer?
Daily
If you start cuttings now iam here in Abbotsford Bc when I put into soil do I water it every week or let it go to dormancy
Generally you want your cuttings to root before planting into soil. I would rather keep a rooted cuttings actively growing over the winter in the house or heated greenhouse rather than let it go dormant…
@@palmdaddy thanks so much do I have to change the water every so often to keep the cutting good,and when do you pot them up
@@valjalava1951 yes, change weekly. pot when you see white roots at least an inch long! good luck.
Could you please show your "Cold Group" Brugmansia. I assume its Sanguinea, if so at what temperature do you bring it inside or is it planted in ground with protection of a winter cold frame?
i will make a video on it, yes it is sanguine. I brought it in december at around 3C. It actually bloomed well into december but then got battered by the winds. I let it go mostly dormant in our greenhouse and brought it out in March. Its a tough plant.
@@palmdaddy brugmansia hate wind.
@@missyflutter5562 strong wind can break branches and blooms
I am in the UK and have just bought 3 cuttings and have them in soil/potting mix in plastic bag on heat mat, they are about 9/10 inches long, how long will it take to reach mature height, I mean is it likely they will bloom this year, next year or will it take several years to reach maturity? Thanks in advance.
Usually in year two they will fork
And bloom, they grow quick with the right conditions! :)
i can not get mine to grow at all. It is just struggling and no blooms?
need more info, where are you, what size is it? What is it doing/not doing?,
I can help you out they don't like potting.mix they like to be in yard soil
I almost killed my plant several times before I decided to just put it in ground and hope for the best. I leave mine in ground. I live in northern Florida. It does freeze every winter but plant comes back ever year. I will say I thought I had killed them. It can take seven years before it blooms. I considered myself lucky it only took four years.
Hi, possible to buy a pink brug cutting? I think I live near you
Where are you located?
@@palmdaddy I'm in New Westminster...
I love my angels trumpets but dang it if the spider mites don't love them 2 lol those things are such a pain they seem to love brugs and it's a battle keeping them at bay.
If you have spider mites then your Brug is too dry, try misting the leaves or even take a hose to them
When you water.
@@palmdaddy trust me I do that daily and still can't seem to keep them off. I used neam oil, I've tried homemade oil with soap and hot peppers I can keep my plants alive but still end up losing a few leaves a week. I have a huge no chem garden so it's hard to keep the pests at bay sometimes and this year seemed very light on helpful predators. I also have a huge issue with white flies as well very annoying lol
@@JohnSmith-fq7hj are your brugs inside a house or greenhouse or outside? I find sometimes removing all the leaves and spraying the plant down helps. the plant will re-sprout fresh new leaves.
I LET MY CUTTINGS
I let my cuttings root in soil directly. I take great cuttings and this goes wel.
Then why are you letting that child stick her nose to the flower to smell? 🤦🏼♀️
no harm from doing that, its ingestion thats the issue.
Intra nasal pollen inhalation counts as consumption@@palmdaddy
I wouldnt sleep under a vrugmansia personally speaking, theres a reason behind the folklore so just be careful😅😅😅