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#21 Posted : 8/6/2017 11:41:26 AM
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Mindlusion, Jees, your plants look amazing. Smile

Hardy plants for sure. And yeah they can be overwintered/kept at a reasonable size each year, so it pretty much stays similar to the size of a bush, unless you have the year around climate to grow them outdoors [which I do not Razz ].

The first one I'd had - I had brought it out too late in the season and it didn't take once back outside and just did absolutely zero in terms of growing. Confused

Much better prepared this year, and this mistake won't happen again. Twisted Evil
 

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#22 Posted : 8/12/2017 7:58:47 PM
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Brugs are nice size, and just introduced them to some full sun today, they've been in part shade/indirect lighting previous. Decided to just stick them in the cheapo greenhouse I have.

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#23 Posted : 8/19/2017 8:36:34 PM
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one week later

Did ff ocean forest with 30% more perlite in 5gal pots.

After transplant I used 3 drops of superthrive per 750ml of water, split the dosage between the 2 pots, then watered with the well water after. Superthrive is a godsend for transplants and any sort of plant shock.



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#24 Posted : 8/20/2017 1:18:20 PM

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Little babies got pampered Big grin Thumbs up
 
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#25 Posted : 8/25/2017 12:50:51 AM

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my datura has bloomed today, still astonishing the speed this guy grew!

beautiful flower

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#26 Posted : 8/25/2017 1:13:29 AM

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Amazing beauty Love
Would love seeds of those. You have a name of the type?
 
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#27 Posted : 8/25/2017 1:24:20 AM

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Amazing beauty Love
Would love seeds of those. You have a name of the type?


it is a datura innoxia, not sure of any particular variety, Hoping that it brings lots of seeds Smile
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#28 Posted : 8/25/2017 9:07:28 AM
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@Mindlusion

Nice plant dude! Looks real good.

Mine's taking off like crazy, hopefully it'll get a couple blooms before the seasons over here. Might have a to try a bit of season extension in the greenhouse outside - I'd like to get it to a reasonable size for overwintering indoors.
 
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Mine have now 5 seeds pods Smile
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#30 Posted : 8/26/2017 6:42:54 PM
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Awesome congrats

Mind illusion your plant is super beautiful
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#32 Posted : 8/26/2017 9:27:03 PM

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#33 Posted : 9/4/2017 6:07:25 PM
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#34 Posted : 9/4/2017 11:32:07 PM

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#35 Posted : 9/13/2017 2:57:20 PM
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Well, checked the brugs this morning. Looks like it'll be blooming before the first frost/cooler weather hits, just what I'd wanted before having to bring them in for dormancy. Looks like the mild bloom nutrients gave it a tiny nudge in that direction. Smile



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#36 Posted : 9/14/2017 8:08:49 AM

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Sorry, maybe I'm just high and tired, but what makes you think its a Brugmansia?
I've only seen that spiny, spiky pod you've posted at the beginning of the thread on Datura species.
I skimmed over the past two pages a couple times, maybe I missed something. What Brugmansia species is it supposed to be? Seems like a Datura to me. But I could just be stoned. What Brug species has a spiky pod like that?
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#37 Posted : 9/14/2017 2:14:59 PM
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Sorry, maybe I'm just high and tired, but what makes you think its a Brugmansia?
I've only seen that spiny, spiky pod you've posted at the beginning of the thread on Datura species.
I skimmed over the past two pages a couple times, maybe I missed something. What Brugmansia species is it supposed to be? Seems like a Datura to me. But I could just be stoned. What Brug species has a spiky pod like that?


Yup you're exactly right, that's my fault, I always lumped brugs and daturas under 'brugmansia, two different genus. The person I got the pod from said brugmansia, though I should've payed more attention to the taxonomic stuffs; seed pods being number one lol.

Guess tatt needs an introductory course on Solanaceae fam IDs Razz Thanks for pointing that out cave paintings. Thumbs up
 
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#38 Posted : 9/14/2017 9:00:43 PM

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If you haven't checked it out, might I recommend Huanduj: Brugmansia as a solid read and resource. A beautiful and extensive book. It includes cultivation methods, identification and some ethnobotany. Awesome plants, man! Been enjoying the thread process. Thumbs up
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#39 Posted : 9/15/2017 12:10:19 AM
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If you haven't read it, might I recommend Huanduj: Brugmansia as a solid read and resource. A beautiful and extensive book. It includes cultivation methods, identification and some ethnobotany. Awesome plants, man! Been enjoying the thread process. Thumbs up


I'll check it out, thanks Cog Smile Appreciate it and the kind words

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#40 Posted : 9/15/2017 2:02:01 AM

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tatt wrote:
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Sorry, maybe I'm just high and tired, but what makes you think its a Brugmansia?
I've only seen that spiny, spiky pod you've posted at the beginning of the thread on Datura species.
I skimmed over the past two pages a couple times, maybe I missed something. What Brugmansia species is it supposed to be? Seems like a Datura to me. But I could just be stoned. What Brug species has a spiky pod like that?


Yup you're exactly right, that's my fault, I always lumped brugs and daturas under 'brugmansia, two different genus. The person I got the pod from said brugmansia, though I should've payed more attention to the taxonomic stuffs; seed pods being number one lol.

Guess tatt needs an introductory course on Solanaceae fam IDs Razz Thanks for pointing that out cave paintings. Thumbs up


Haha no problem! I haven't been on my plant game for a while so I was suddenly starting to doubt myself. Looks like Datura inoxia or meteloides I think..
Considering the toxicity issues with these plants, its good to know what's what. Though from what I understand, the alkaloid content varies so much plant to plant and by conditions, that dosing basing on alkaloid concentration may be impractical. I trust you know what you are doing though, and will likely work up from very low doses.
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