permanent pot of a young Rosalie tree

Tellico Plains, TN(Zone 7b)

It's called a Hole Saw =)

Tellico Plains, TN(Zone 7b)

*bump*

Keaau, HI(Zone 11)

Great bumb, Scooterbug...I enjoyed all of that. What a terrific idea!!

Buffalo, NY(Zone 6a)

Thank you, Scooterbug, for bringing this to a current status...the visuals & info are very helpful.
Jackie

Denver, CO(Zone 5b)

great bump!

Winnipeg, MB(Zone 3b)

bump

Just to bring people back to this great info!
And a wagon Would be needed to haul 'em back & forth.
In my case, cuz I have a deck out my door, and need to get to bottom of deck stairs to move to garden - maybe I need a tackle & pulley system lol

-Susan-

(Mary) Poway, CA(Zone 10a)

Great information - especially for Northerners that have to bring in all the brugs each year. There are a lot of marvelous threads to be found on this site.

DeRidder, LA(Zone 9a)

Thanks Susan for the bump.....I had never seen this thread before.....great information!
Dollie

Brussels, Belgium

Bringing this old thread back up one more again. I'm currently utilizing 30 liter pots for my biggest Brugmansia myself. The arborea group however is being kept in much smaller pots overall than the aurea group. I've found that while you can push the arborea group extremely fast via grafting onto candida stock, it is not recommended for more than a few months in my opinion as they seem to get weaker after being pushed too hard.

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