Khala Posted January 22, 2013 As I'm moving away shortly, I am deciding to do what may be my final garden update, at least for a while. So enjoy Misc: Calendula Bhut Jolokia Cayenne Euphorbia Bridgesii: Macrogonus: Lophophora: Pachanoi: Cuzcoensis: Peruvianus: Syrian Rue: Catha Edulis: Bonsai: Brugmansia: Thankyou! 11 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alice Posted January 22, 2013 Very nice Khala, all looking really healthy. After moving, you'll be amazed at the growth when you revisit your garden. What type and colour is the brug? And are those loph grafts in full sun? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Khala Posted January 22, 2013 Hey Alice. The Brug is one that's been growing near a shopping centre close to my house for longer than I've been alive, and I've seen it be every colour - from white, to peach, to yellow, depending on the time of year and temperatures/rain. I find that a very interesting feature, one I haven't observed in brugmansia before. The Loph grafts are in partial sunlight/mottled spotlight for most of the day and receive full afternoon sun at about 3:30 PM. This the condition under which they experience the most growth. After measuring, the one with the pups is now 37mm wide and 21mm tall, and the other is 35mm wide and 17mm tall. They've both grown about 1-2cm wider within the last four months which is exciting. Thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
planthelper Posted January 22, 2013 very well kept collection, nice pic's, congratulations, good upload. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pinion Posted January 22, 2013 Great-looking plants, all very healthy! I hope to one day see pics of that brug in flower Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Khala Posted January 22, 2013 very well kept collection, nice pic's, congratulations, good upload. Cheers guys. And planthelper, that's the catha I messaged you about and posted in the last thread. More water, less light and more TLC brought it to it's current state - I also basified the soil gently which has appeared to have lifted the conditions. Might fert soon. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites