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How large can potted Salvia plants grow?

Started by Sea Mac, May 22, 2007, 01:21:37 PM

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Sea Mac

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Quote from: "dendro"SeaMac. those are fine plants, o yeah...

They really love your climate, and your soil.

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Oddly, it is mid-June, and I have an outdoor plant in a 3gal pot that has a top cola flower cluster now,. even tho the day length is too long for flowering.

I think that's a sign you are one of "Her Children": she wants to set seed SO Badly for you. If they bloom try the directions on my web page Grow your own Salvia divinorum seeds - an illustrated step by step guide to hand pollination and seeds. I had some weird racemes back in April (that didn't bloom) out of season, also, and think she can flower anytime she wants, just on a whim ...

But it is a lot of work for them to set seeds: it's much easier for them to just give up and fall over in the mud (and put up 20 stalks at a shot from the old stem)!

Could you send Photos of that to Me?

Best Regards, Carl

i<3Shrooms

Awesome plants!! They are quite amazing!  :shock:

Great stuff! I will keep an eye on this thread..  :tea:
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Sea Mac

This Topic is VERY Old. All those plants have ceased to be ....

But there is Still a Salvia Plant in my garden, As well as a whole herd of San Pedro, and one each of the Dagga Plants.

My "Wild Dagga" is just blooming for the first time! And my "Klip Dagga" will soon also have her first flowers.

hedgenursery

I know that some plants if u keep the dead root systems you can grow back a new plant... is Salvia Divinorum the same way? Mine are dead because they dried out while I was on vacation...