Yes we are already preparing for next year. When we cut down our Brugmansias about 6 weeks ago, we kept all the older wood to make cuttings. We managed to get about 150 cuttings from the 9 Brugmansias.
The cuttings were stood upright in small buckets, one bucket for each variety, each bucket with a label. Then water was added to the buckets, so the cuttings were stood in about 35mm of water.
Now you can see small white roots forming on the cuttings, where they are in the water. Some have rooted more than others. So this afternoon I potted up the ones with the most roots, about 35 so far. I reckon another week and there will be more ready for potting.
We need about 80 to 100 Brugmansia plants to sell next year, but we will have to pot up more than that, as we can expect a few casualties before Spring arrives.
As room for raising plants is a continuing problem, they will spend all winter in our conservatory under their parent plants, heated to a minimum of 9 centigrade.
Malcolm