'm assuming it's a Brug. Tall plant and the big flowers hang down, wonderful scent. I've got three of them. Datura are smaller. Brugs need light and warmth during the winter. Whatever our American cousins say, don't keep them in the dark, in this country they need the light. They have to be frost free, my g/house temp. is set at 50F. They "sulk" at this time of the year, if you're worried, cut a little piece at the top, if it's green, it's fine. Give them a cup of water every week, no more. They're hibernating! In Feb/March,. they'll start to show a few leaves. If they're in pots, you might have to think about root-pruning at that time. Post up about them in early spring.
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'm assuming it's a Brug. Tall plant and the big flowers hang down, wonderful scent. I've got three of them. Datura are smaller. Brugs need light and warmth during the winter. Whatever our American cousins say, don't keep them in the dark, in this country they need the light. They have to be frost free, my g/house temp. is set at 50F. They "sulk" at this time of the year, if you're worried, cut a little piece at the top, if it's green, it's fine. Give them a cup of water every week, no more. They're hibernating! In Feb/March,. they'll start to show a few leaves. If they're in pots, you might have to think about root-pruning at that time. Post up about them in early spring.