WANTED: Well rooted brug plants-can't root a cutting!
Lisa Slavens
10 years ago
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WANTED: Brug cuttings, seeds, rooted plants
Comments (1)I have around 2000 new rooted brugmansia cuttings and mature plants,all colors,,what all do you have to trade ?...See MoreHAVE: rooted Gardenia cuttings and unrooted Brug cuttings for tr
Comments (5)Hi Everyone- just to let you know- these cuttings are green, of course, as the season is just getting underway- I won't have hardwood cuttings til the fall, when I cut all of my plants to the ground.. Green cuttings start easier for me in the summer, because I can give them the right conditions, warm partial shade,.. Green cuttings don't do well for me in the fall/winter, summer is wanning, it's cooler, & I can't get them the sunlight they need inside my home.. I still have plenty left, all except for Island Girl. I have this post listed on the Plant Exchange page too.. please feel free to contact me! Thanks! kasha77...See MoreWANTED: Shredded brug rooted cutting
Comments (1)I have a shredded white plant about 3+'.. I would for something I don't have.. Kylie...See MoreI want to root cuttings from a Brug
Comments (18)Usually when I buy cuttings, I do not get woody ones, they are green below the Y. It takes me at least 3 weeks before I see roots when rooting in the winter. I will try your method, next week, when I get to go down to the coast. I can't wait to try the easy method. I was told on the brugmansia forum to do it that way, so I did. I also add a few drops of peroxide to my water to prevent it from getting cloudy. I also use an egg carton to hold up the cuttings I have, and put one cutting in each glass, if in the winter place them on a heat mat. Talk about overkill. Barbra...See Morebeachplant
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