Tropicals & Tender Perennials: Brug Emergency!, 1 by Lily_love
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Lily_love wrote: My first attempt at rooting green tips failed the first couple of times. Then I kept trying and I've had success. Jordankittjo's method works for me. Certain type of brugs are hard to root with green tips, but those that are known to be vigorous grower such as Charles Gimaldi brugs (I had success with), and currently I've this Versi color X? seedling that grew from last summer. While transplant them out to a bigger pot, the green tip broke off. I was determined to save it since the break was after the Y's formation (where the new flowers will be more likely). So here, the tip is saved, and it's now ready to be potted up. This one being so tiny, I may try to have it in a hang basket, incase if it will produce flower, that way it can cascade down the basket. I've gathered all these ideas from gardening here at DG and many generous DGers that posted in this thread and the Brug's forum. Kim This is the mentioned Versicolor X. brug's tip that broke off several weeks ago. I kept this on my windowbox above my kitchen sink with bright light. Humidity from kitchen usage, and light. No heat mat likes Betty's mentioned. |


