This is the same plant that we had in the basket but steped up when we put it in the hoophouse. As you can see she likes to grow sideways.
Orange Sunshine
Beeeaautiful!!...LOL..Hi..Ken...
I lean somedays too. but she is doing it elegantly though. I usually fall over. lol
Awesome color! I love the compact growth.. especially like that! Really pretty.
It reminds me of an orange creamcicle, ready to eat. yum.
Lovely, lovely, lovely Ken!
I really love the orange color.. I can just imagine the scent
That one is so pretty. I love the orange ones. Do you know the parents of this one?
Orange Sunshine was a Tropical Sunset X Dr.Seuss cross by JT Sessions aka gone2seed. The more I grow this plant the more I like it. We were the seedling parents and when she first bloomed we sent JT a cutting above the Y. Later he asked if he could get a cutting below the Y because he wanted something he could get more cuttings off of. She does like to bloom.
Can I ask, how did you become a seedling parent?
We were given seeds by JT and grew the plant until she bloomed. JT was the hybridizer and we were the seedling parents.
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Hello,
how would you get more cuttings from a below the Y cutting?
Newbie asking :)
Once a Brug Y's it puts it's energy into blooms.
Hi kimarj,
You either have to cut down low on a branch under the Y or from a branch extending from the plant below where the Y's are or cut a vigorous sucker that comes up from the roots.
Thanks ,so how will it take to bloom then?
ooh when it Y's again!!
This message was edited Dec 9, 2007 7:50 PM
hi kimarj,
It is hard to give a specific amt of time that a brug will bloom because weather, fertilizer, and variety of the brug all seem to come into play. However, in general brug cuttings taken from above the Y bloom sooner than those taken below the Y. The plant/cutting taken above the Y sort of "remembers" where it was in the scheme of its growing/blooming. So it continues to grow and flower faster in general. Whereas the cutting from a vigorous sucker or down below the Y needs to grow and make its Y and then bloom.
Maybe someone else could explain this a little better lol, but that is kind of how I see it.
Thanks angel..tthat was clear to me. There is so much to learn.!!
Kim
Why would they want a cutting from below the Y instead of above. It will bloom faster above.
Am I missing the point of it?
Robyn, with a cutting below the Y, you have a better chance for it to grow into a standard, (tree shape) rather than a bush type. It takes longer though.
The brug pictured is so perfect for the hanging basket thing.. I just love that too!! I also like the compact growth on that one...
Ok now I understand.
I never thought about it being in a hanging basket. I truthfully like the bushy type more than the tree. It is a very beautful brug. I like this one too.
I'm never going to get out of debt if I keep adding to my wants list.
Love the peachy color of this one. A basket brug would be great. Is it hard to keep it watered enough?
TuTu is adorable! JRT?
kenboy...You're hurting us here with all the fab pictures! I'm trying to restrain myself, after all:-)
Bev
That is so neat. I just kind of took it for granted that these plants turn into trees the way everyone talked about them. Do you think the one in the basket will ever get any bigger or will it stay short enough to hang out. There is so much to learn.
Hurt me, hurt me with more pics.
Oh yeah.. they get bigger!! LOL
Thankz Bev.. Rat Terrier/Chihuahua.. she will smell a brug if I do.. LOL
The only orange I had that bloomed it's head off was Tequila Sunrise last year.. I don't think it's as pretty as Orange Sunshine.. but it sure smelled divine!
edited to correct Bev's name.. it's not Beb.. LOL
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Oh yaaaaa... very lovely!!!!!!!
I just love this color. I also love the basket picture. What a cute idea if we could have a small enough ones.
I think Peanut would be a good 'basket case' LOL!
I will be looking at the Brugs once they 'y' this coming season and decide what to do with them. A horizontal growth after the Brug 'Ys' is the best. I'm thinking maybe MEM might be a candidate here? Maybe too big. Tootsie I will look at for sure :~)
It took a long time for Orange Sunshine to grow out of that basket. It started to require more frequent watering as the roots filled the pot. That's where the polymer water holding crystals would come in handy.
Funny you say that because last night, I handed my husband Peanut that was on a table in my courtyard, in full flower I might add, to put on the porch because a storm was coming. It is such a well branched short plant, I was thinking it would be a great basket plant after having seen yours.
Hey Kell.. so nice to see you here! Hope your Christmas season is going well, your happy and your brugs are being good to you.. The brug forum misses you!
We want a pic of peanut in full bloom on the table.. or in the house.. in a basket, we don't care!
Peanut :)!!!
Thanks so much Joyce. I miss you guys too! I may try to get a pic in the morning. I tried to get one the other day for Delisa but they all were terrible. And the blooms are almost white right now.
I spent the day with Patricia. I am so proud of her being the new brug president. She grows incredible brugs!! LOL. We went Christmas shopping and then to lunch. She left me about 4 and like an idiot I went on till just about 20 minutes ago. I am so beat. And I am so sick of Christmas already. LOL
I am sure Pat will make a great president.
Orange Sunshine is a wonderful and a very strange grower. I have grown her since 2006 and she has very few buges, long lasting blooms, smells like oranges. She is a work horse and starts new flushes before the
first one is over. I have her in dapple sun but I am sure she can in grow more sun.
I love her and I will show you hundreds pictures. Joan
This is not a good picture but you can the size.
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