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#1
The Cave / Can you help?!
August 04, 2006, 10:42:50 AM
Does anyone know any good sites to get diazepam pills from that posts to the uk?

~Peace
#2
The Long House /
July 22, 2006, 05:14:20 PM
It looks proper cosmic yeh

You can watch the first 24 minutes of it  at yonder website
//http://uk.media.filmforce.ign.com/media/670/670907/vids_1.html
#3
The Forest Floor /
July 14, 2006, 09:44:06 AM
That would make for a fun evening  8)
#4
The Cave / Its about lights ...?""%!!¬
July 08, 2006, 07:31:57 PM
Schello

I've a question!

It follows thence

whence growing the herb MJ could i grow it to any great effect under a red light-bulb, not a fancy high-pressure sodium thinga as i heard from some vague source that plants just dig red light

Cuz i was thinking of setting up a grow-shack in my closet, tin-foil n everything ;)

~peace
#5
The Salvia Plane /
June 27, 2006, 08:10:46 AM
I kept them in the same pots for a while then yesterday  changed the smaller of the too but with a more noticeable node bud thinga in a smaller clay pot with dryer soil.

I've cut the dead part of the stems off now and both show no more signs of going borwn and look as if they may start growing once they've dealt with the shock of the repotting.

So i'm actually quite optimistic now, but this will obviously take some careful looking after for a while.

The main thing is i'm just happy they didn't die, cos that'd be well crap

~no worries
#6
The Salvia Plane /
June 26, 2006, 07:11:09 PM
what happened is this

1. i potted the plants in a perlite/soil mix with drainage pebbles

2. i had them under a humidity bottle because twas suggested that to begin with the plants grow with higher humidity

3. On the second post of this topic the guy suggested i remove said bottles

4. A few hours later the plants are severly droopy and lifeless, the curled leaves come away at the touch of my fingers...


Thats the tale of this sorry situation
#7
The Salvia Plane / QUICK QUESTION
June 26, 2006, 01:01:28 PM
will removing the dead part of the stem before the node help recover the plant itself?
#8
The Salvia Plane /
June 26, 2006, 11:40:44 AM
well it was the change in humidity when i took the bottles off for the first time that did the initial damage.

 :( I'll keep on looking after them but its not getting better quickly thats for sure, they'll probably just die slowly


No worries though ~ Peace
#9
The Salvia Plane /
June 26, 2006, 08:11:57 AM
Hey, i've taken this picture with a really bad webcam but you get the general idea.

The plant is about two inches high now, but will it die down to the node near the base of the stem and then grow from there.

i hope so.



i'll have more pics soon

~peace
#10
The Salvia Plane /
June 25, 2006, 06:59:48 PM
I don't think my plants (well i say plant its more just a stem) but yeah will grow new shoots from its roots then?
#11
The Salvia Plane /
June 25, 2006, 06:15:49 PM
Word up


My plant's stem is going brown and then going kinda dry and then black, does this mean the whole plant will eventually shrivel up and die?! or will it grow new leaves if i cut the dead top off?

Out of my two plants i've taken off one of the bottles to see how it fairs but i'm still cautious to give the other rest.


~Peace
#12
The Salvia Plane /
June 24, 2006, 03:30:08 PM
I have a 60W red light-bulb, i heard somewhere that red lght makes plants grow well, yeah i have to wean the plants off the bottle humidifie first, i opened the window which they sit by in the shade and let a little air in.



 i noticed some leafiness around the base of the stem which i'm quite pleased with, i read in another topic about some ones sttem dying back to the last branch and then just growing from there which is maybe what i'll end up with.

~Peace
#13
The Salvia Plane / An Update...
June 24, 2006, 08:11:38 AM
Having taken much heed to all your tips i am confident that they will make groovy recovery.

  :D

I've kept them out of direct sunlight in a shady spot on top of my wardrobe which is by a window and havn't watered them in a couple of days.

I did have the sense to put pebbles down at the bottom of the pots first so no worries there and i mixed some perlite into the soil aswell to give better aeration and such.

Also i noticed this morning that fine hairs were growing on the ends and around the top half of the stem, could this be new growth?

No pics at the moment though as i can't find any batteries for the camera but nevermind..

~peace
#14
The Salvia Plane /
June 22, 2006, 04:11:51 PM
Is brown-ness on the stem a sign that they arn't gonna survive?

They don't look great but i'm still kinda hopeful, i think taking the bottles off was a lot of shock to them i just hope they recover
#15
The Salvia Plane / EMERGENCINESS!
June 22, 2006, 12:19:06 PM
HOLY CRAP!

I took off the humidity bottles about four hours ag and i just went to check on them and they were shrivelled up and looked as if death was near!

I understand your reasons for suggesting that i take the bottles off but i guess i'll have to wean them off.

I took off the dead leaves because i heard that helps not sure though and i've put the bottles back on though ive taken the tops off so its not too humid.

Its stupid of me really to have put them in the bottles but i thought i was doing them a favour

Oh well i just hope they make it