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Growing Brugmansia plants from cuttings | Angel trumpet propagation 

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Brugmansia, commonly called ‘Angles Trumpets’, are one of the most exotic looking flowering plants that can be grown. The giant tubular blooms of Brugmansia are often over 10cm wide and appear in shades of pink, red, yellow and orange. These popular plants have been cultivated for hundreds of years, with Brugmansia breeders still working to breed new colour forms today.
Brugmansia can be easily grown in colder parts of the world with a little extra care. As Brugmansia originate from warm tropical and subtropical parts of the world, they have not evolved to deal with freezing temperatures.
There are several ways to overwinter Brugmansia plants outlined in this previous video: • How to over winter Bru... .
In this video we are going to focus on the process of overwintering and multiplying your Brugmansia plants by propagating them from cuttings. This video shows how to propagate Brugmansia from cuttings: • How to grow Brugmansia...
Propagating Brugmansia from cuttings is an easy process that any gardener can do at home. All parts of these plants are poisonous so care must be taken when handling them. Our Brugmansia cuttings have been rooting in water since autumn and are now ready to be potted on. We use recyclable 9cm pots and multipurpose compost to pot on the rooted cuttings.
Brugmansia are hungry plants so will require lots of food during the growing season. High nitrogen fertiliser will help with early season vegetative growth. High potassium fertiliser will encourage flowering in summer and autumn.
Wayne's Instagram account: @ilike2brugit
IN THIS VIDEO:
00:00 INTRO TO PROPAGATING BRUGMANSIA
00:30 Leaving Brugmansia outside in cold winters
01:25 Brugmansia cuttings in water
02:30 Potting up rooted brugmansia cuttings
06:00 Are Brugmansia poisonous?
08:00 Labeling cuttings
08:40 Brugmansia pests
10:23 Watering the cuttings
11:10 Overwintering Brugmansia plants
12:40 A question for you
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Комментарии : 27   
@Franks_Flora
@Franks_Flora Год назад
Another great vid! Loving the more frequent videos recently!
@GrowParadise
@GrowParadise Год назад
Thanks Frank 👍
@Spottless2
@Spottless2 10 месяцев назад
They smell wonderful...omg
@Margaret-hr3si
@Margaret-hr3si Год назад
Hi love your channel .we have 2 dogs and you said I have to be carefully is it better to fence it off .I am also lucky to have room to have a cactus area which will be fenced off
@kevinhetherington998
@kevinhetherington998 8 месяцев назад
I like the bubble wrap, for insulation in your greenhouse. Thanks for info, also.
@GrowParadise
@GrowParadise 8 месяцев назад
No worries, I have a tutorial on how to install bubble wrap on my channel 👍
@irismoles9369
@irismoles9369 Год назад
Thanks I must try them this year
@GrowParadise
@GrowParadise Год назад
Thanks Iris 👍😁
@mo_bra3340
@mo_bra3340 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for all the tips. :-) I've started some cuttings... almost a month ago now. I cut them in early January (I live in zone 9), when we were having a bit more rain, and temps were not quite as low. I originally set them in my north facing windowsill, but after a couple weeks, decided to move them out onto my south-facing front porch, since we were having some sunny days in between the winter weather. Now, in February, we REALLY seem to be having winter weather! Not as much rain, but the temps have dropped down into the high 30s/low 40s (F). I've left the cuttings out, but I'm wondering if you think I should bring them back in, until the warmer evening temps return? The cuttings till look fairly healthy. The few leaves on each are still green and the stems look alright. They all have those little white-ish bumps all over the stems, which I believe will become the roots at some point (right?), but for now, they are rootless. :-/ My other question is: have you ever just tried sticking your cuttings into some fresh potted soil and keeping it moist until they start to root by themselves (i.e. cutting out the part where you soak them for awhile in just water)? I was thinking I might try that to help keep the cuttings warmer and/or for better rooting..? Anyway, I'd appreciate any of your thoughts on these questions... if/when you have a moment to share! :-) Cheers!
@craigmitchell7917
@craigmitchell7917 Год назад
Great video! I have started to take cuttings from the small side shoots of the mother plant. Do this early spring with some bottom heat in compost. Make a really straight stemmed plant
@GrowParadise
@GrowParadise Год назад
Great tip, thanks for sharing 👍
@GlasshouseandGarden
@GlasshouseandGarden Год назад
Always enjoy your videos and love brugs so this was perfect. I also watched a previous video of yours on taking props, though I have not done that with mine yet. I have three, yellow, orange and white, all freebies from a social-media friend I exchange plants with. However they are in too small pots I think: they didn't grow big or have many blooms last year and I struggle with the feeding/watering (they are the hungriest and thirstiest plants I know and I am a bit of a serial under-waterer). I overwintered like you did pretty much, kept at a min of 5c, with few leaves, but I watered them more and gave more light than you did so I hope they are ok. This year I am going to plant them out into the ground with a view to digging up in autumn and returning to pots, but I will take cuttings following your advice.
@GrowParadise
@GrowParadise Год назад
They grow INCREDIBLY fast when you plant them out, let me know how it goes 😁👍
@valjalava1951
@valjalava1951 8 месяцев назад
Greta video does the cutting have to be kept in a sunny locations
@diptimehta4160
@diptimehta4160 Год назад
Interesting!! I have quiet a few cuttings to plant and thought I shall go for much bigger pot. Would it cause any issues potting in say 3 ltr pot directly?
@cheeseburgero1
@cheeseburgero1 5 месяцев назад
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="394">6:34</a> a truly funny man. thats how it works innit. lul
@VictoriaFalletti
@VictoriaFalletti Год назад
Great vid, have you tried growing them from seed? The pollen transfer can be a bit tricky but the results are really worth it. We grow ours in a 60/40 mix of peat free and loam. It really helps to stop them from drying out in winter.
@GrowParadise
@GrowParadise Год назад
I've grow Sanguinea from seed, I never get seedpods on my own plants though. Maybe I will try pollination the year 😁🤞
@terrywilliams9115
@terrywilliams9115 9 месяцев назад
I love your potting soil tray. where did you get yours?
@susannaylor451
@susannaylor451 2 месяца назад
Hi, i potted my cutting brugmansia in big tub outdoors couple of weeks ago, covered with glass dome for protection against winds and heavy rain. But the leaves have started turning pale and yellowish in colour. Can you advise what I'm doing wrong as I've never grown this plant before. Thanks 😊
@DougFL66
@DougFL66 3 месяца назад
Do you just plant one clipping you propagate?? a neighbor cut down their angel trumpet or cut it back while I went over and clipped a bunch of cuttings and propagated them. I have like 10 when I plant them are they each a separate plant or can I put a few of the clippings in one area in my yard together or should they be one plant alone
@kathleensimons7062
@kathleensimons7062 Год назад
Hi, thanks for the video. I forgot to give my potted Brugmansia any water over winter. Most of them died, of course, but they do have basal shoots coming from them. Can i grow plants from those shoots?
@peterkuhne5243
@peterkuhne5243 Год назад
I keep mine at 8 degrees in a greenhouse. They are given a little water with 7 to 10 days between in wintertime. The 3 biggest are in 65 l containers and in summertime watered minimum 7 days a week using fertilizer EVERY time. I have the varigated type too but it does not get as big as the others. And this is in Denmark.
@GrowParadise
@GrowParadise Год назад
Sounds great, they are very hungry plants 😁
@HoneyBee-qz8ig
@HoneyBee-qz8ig Год назад
Hi. My tree grow lot n big but no flowers what did I do ? Or what should I do ?
@GrowParadise
@GrowParadise Год назад
Feed with high potassium fertiliser to encourage blooms. Also make sure it is in bright sunlight.
@PattyAdcock-go4rp
@PattyAdcock-go4rp 2 месяца назад
Are angel trumpet tree poisonous
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