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Brugmansias are heavy feeders and very thirsty plants, sometimes I have to water mine twice a day in the summer when it's hot. I fertilize once a week, I use a tomato type fertilizer, or anything with a high middle number, I've even used 20-20-20, they all seem to work. Also, it is very unlikely they will bloom until the branches have Y-ed (forked).
I use to grow a lot of these a few years back and have now have just started back into them. The rooted cuttings I bought this spring are growing nicely but haven't Y-ed yet. They are back in my (cool) greenhouse for the winter, I have stripped the leaves off and will just give them enough water to stop them from shrivelling. In the spring I'll repot and start fertilizing.
My understanding is Brugmansias (Angel's Trumpets), trumpets face downwards and Devil's Trumpets (Datura), trumpets face upwards, then there's the ones where their trumpets face outwards, what the heck do you call these .
Annette
I use to grow a lot of these a few years back and have now have just started back into them. The rooted cuttings I bought this spring are growing nicely but haven't Y-ed yet. They are back in my (cool) greenhouse for the winter, I have stripped the leaves off and will just give them enough water to stop them from shrivelling. In the spring I'll repot and start fertilizing.
My understanding is Brugmansias (Angel's Trumpets), trumpets face downwards and Devil's Trumpets (Datura), trumpets face upwards, then there's the ones where their trumpets face outwards, what the heck do you call these .
Annette