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Salvia Divinorum

Started by Phungivore, August 28, 2006, 06:29:29 PM

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Phungivore

i got a couple plants about a week ago and they recntly started to drop some smaller leavs , my question is it normal for this plant to do so ?
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RifeHeretic

#1
If there is low humidity, yes. Also, if it's getting bigger in a small pot it will drop its lower leaves.
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BotanyGuru

#2
low humidity could be the problem, or stress from shipping, are you still having the problem?
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Phungivore

#3
there doing great now, just a little distortion in the leafs shape but growing good, was able to make 4 cuttings. so i think i got it pretty much figured out.

was thinking from what i have read it sounds like i want  to build a mini greenhouse for my kratom and salvia wich like the humidity high. once things get rollin i might need to have some plants out side the green house. of course they need good light. and if any one will volunteer any good info on rooting cuttings of kratom please feel free to do so.
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TroutMask

#4
Salvia doesn't need high humidity. Apparently kratom doesn't either because it's growing like a weed in my window. Both of these plants thrive in and around Denver, Colorado, a temperate desert.

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Phungivore

#5
so they may not need high humidity to grow. but regardless they need to be adapted to what ever situation you put them in.

one qusetion For TM do you do daily sprays on your plants ?
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