Worth knowing:
In its natural habitat, the Angel’s Trumpet can become a very impressive and up to five meters tall, tree-like bush. Even when kept as a tub plant, it can grow up to two meters, and its constantly throughout the summer renewing and up to 30 cm big trumpet blossoms, are a very fascinating sight. In the evening the Angel’s Trumpet exhale an intense, seductive scent that is truly magnificent.
Natural Location:
The Angel’s Trumpet has its home in the tropical climate of the wooded coastlines of Southeast Brazil.
Cultivation:
Seed propagation indoors is possible throughout the year. To increase the germinability, you should place the seeds overnight in warm water for priming. Then plant the seeds about 1 cm deep in moist potting compost and cover the seed container with clear film to prevent the earth from drying out. Don’t forget to make some holes in the clear film and take it every second or third day completely off for about 2 hours. That way you avoid mold formation on your potting compost. Place the seed container somewhere bright and warm with a temperature between 20°C and 25° Celsius and keep the earth moist, but not wet. The germination takes about two to four weeks.
Place:
The Angel’s Trumpet likes to be kept in a warm and full sunny spot, preferably in a bit wind-protected place near a heat-retaining wall.
Care:
Choose a big tub for planting since the Angel’s Trumpet grows very fast during the summer. Due to the massive foliage and the lush blossoms, it needs huge amounts of water. During high season you should water your plant sufficiently in the morning and in the evening, otherwise the leaves will become limp quickly. From May to October it is absolutely necessary for a rich blossoming to give fertilizer for tub plants on a weekly basis. You may also plant your Angel’s Trumpet in spring and after the “Ice-Saints” in the open. The best way to do so, is by using a mesh pot that is sunk entirely into the earth and can provide a good moisture exchange with the surrounding soil. In autumn you can retrieve the mesh pot by cutting off the outlaying roots.
During the winter:
During winter, keep the Angel’s Trumpet in a bright or darker and well-ventilated, but most importantly, cool room with a temperature between 4° and 10° Celsius. Prepare your plant for hibernation by pruning thoroughly and sealing bigger wounds. Keep it just moist, so that the roots are not drying out. In a conservatory with enough light, pruning will not be necessary.
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