These are a couple of brugs I got last spring. I brought them indoors in mid September and to my surprise they bloomed; thru October and November. Now they have almost lost all their leaves. Do I continue to keep them in the widow or do I put them in a dry dark place? Should I cut back on their water? How do I keep them alive untill next spring?
Now what do I do?
They will go into dormancy not matter what you do.
Yes I would cut back on water. In your area you will probably not get enough sunny days to keep it growing but you could add lights. My wife is from Portland and one day sold everthing she could not live with out and put the rest in her 77 Toyota and headed for Texas. She could not take another cloudy Winter. We have been back together several times and I just love your state, than again every time we go it's always sunny. Maggi's friends do not want me to go, they think I bring the sun with me, LOL.
The pacific northwest is not the place to go to get a tan. lol.
The brug has lost all its leaves. So if I cut back on the water and let it go dormant do I need to put in in a dark room or can I leave it in the window? Will the trunk stay intact? Should I cut it? If I want to make cutting when is the best time?
If I were to put lughts up, water and fertilize it, would it leaf out and bloom thru winter?
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Just protect it above the "Y". Mine are all on their own, Have found they are much hardier than we have been led to believe.
What do you mean by,"Just protect it above the "Y". ?? I have lots of little rooted stems and wonder...what's next with them?
They don't bloom until they "Y".
Y?
Because they like too!! ^_^
