When growing indoors, you need to choose a place with the maximum amount of light.
The flower does not like drafts or lack of light. Needs replanting, fertilizing and timely pruning.
The first pruning is carried out in the second year of the plant’s life - dry branches are removed and new ones are shortened.
Brugmansia is sown from January to March, and it blooms from July to December.
The aroma of flowers is fragrant and spicy. In our climate, it is best to grow Brugmansia in tubs.
To do this, you will need a spacious and stable container.
In summer and warm spring, the plant can be kept outdoors, but for the winter be sure to move it indoors.
Brugmansia is planted in open ground only in warm regions with short, snowless winters.
The planting site should be sunny and protected from drafts.
Seedlings are planted in rich nutrient soil after the earth has thoroughly warmed up.
If in summer the container with the plant is in a sunny place, it will have to be watered daily, otherwise the plant may shed buds and even leaves.
Brugmansias love bright light, preferably bright sun.
In hot weather, daily watering is required, in cloudy weather - as the soil dries out.