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Salvia Flowers 2005

Started by TooStonedToType, January 18, 2005, 10:36:00 AM

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TooStonedToType

If you got em, flaunt em.
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judih

#1
truly beautiful, too stoned

thanks

judih

JRL

#2
Wow, what does she need to blossom like that?
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laughingwillow

#3
Sounds like benign neglect in an airy soil medium with natural light, including a small amount of direct exposure to the sun does the trick for toostoned.

Nice pic, btw.

lw
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smokin\' pile of leather.
Nailed a retread to my feet
and prayed for better weather...

TooStonedToType

#4
hahhaah, yea, don't forget to forget to water occasionally.

No true seeds yet. But did get a few scrivelled up undeveloped seeds.  I'm going to plant them anyway.
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VajraPirate

#5
"don't forget to forget to water occasionally"
hehhe, excellent advice.

Stonehenge

#6
I heard light cycle plays a big role in making them flower. Flat Albert told me he used, I believe, a 11 hour day under floros to get his to flower. He reported getting 3 seeds and one of them sprouted and grew. Anybody heard from the former flat al lately?

Stoney
Stoney

TroutMask

#7
I think another part of the trick is the northern exposure that this plant enjoys, with little or no direct sunlight during the winter and more during the summer but only in the later afternoon/evening.

-TM
I am an agnostic; I do not pretend to know what many ignorant men are sure of. - Clarence Darrow

strider

#8
Man , those fowers are so nice tstt, what do they smell like ?
Sure wish I could get mine to bloom . :(

TooStonedToType

#9
They have a nice smell.  I would describe it as a soft sage smell.  Not very strong unless you get close.  But I also have a jasmine plant nearby that overpowers everything.
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Bongo

#10
Any signs of the fruits of your diligent pollination there Toostoned?
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TooStonedToType

#11
No, not really.  I found a couple of what looked like deformed seeds.  I'm going to plant them and see what happens.  But they don't look like the seeds I had before.  These are more like raisins rather than a smooth shell, some are obviouly cracked.
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Bongo

#12
Hey Toostoned.
You should offer to sell those to the chicken diaper guy!
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Bushpig

#13
Toip stuff TSTT!!!  

Is it the first time you've had a salvia flower?   How old was the salvia?  What conditions did you keep it in normally?  Did you use special conditions to force it to flower? ?


Beautiful indeed!!


Booosh

Bongo

#14
Think TSTT always lets his plants flower.
He may even have had some viable seeds at some stage.
I know he certainly grew a plant from seed.
You still got that plant TSTT or cuttings from it?
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