Salvia Divinorum

archdem0n

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Has anyone tried?

I got a cutting in clay right now, had it about 2 months.

I could use some tips on growing chambers, mine has outgrown the humidity dome I bought for seedlings a few weeks ago.

Also, I could use some directions on climatizing it out of the humidity dome.

I'll post some pics later on.
 

SMNG2990

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Has anyone tried?

I got a cutting in clay right now, had it about 2 months.

I could use some tips on growing chambers, mine has outgrown the humidity dome I bought for seedlings a few weeks ago.

Also, I could use some directions on climatizing it out of the humidity dome.

I'll post some pics later on.


yea get it out of the dome you dont want it to be stuck in there for its life how i go tmine use to it is by bring the plant out daily out of the dome increasing the hours a day such as day one leave out of dome 1 hour day two 2 hours out of dome day 3 three hours up til it can stand 24 hours out of the dome work you way up long process of 24 or a little bit more days to make sure it in good shape but then you can place it anywheres let me know if need more info peace:lol:
 

420ganja420

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all i can tell you is dont get afraid when it goes all native and looses all its leaves. i grew it once, not worth it.

you can by ounces of leaves for less than $10. (ebid was like $5 per ounce). growing takes to long and if your humidity is right fior the first couple weeks, it will go native trying to adjust.
 

archdem0n

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I've heard of this method before. I am going to try it soon. My plant just got hit by some bugs however, so I'm gonna take it easy. Tips are already blacking up a bit too much for my liking.

Thanks for input I'll let you know how it goes.
 

archdem0n

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Here is a picture of the salvia plant i am growing...

I am not interested in tripping on this, I realize I can grab many pounds of leaf online... I am more interested in growing this as a project since it can be quite difficult... "for the challenege"

enjoy
 

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archdem0n

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as you can see from the picture it likes to node quite quickly and enjoys straight clay pellets. I have decided to grow it in that box, filling it with clay so it will in it all... I will eventually drain and fill...

fertilizer is abou 1/8 concentration 20-20-20 all-purpose I had lying around... it is not picky at all and enjoys tap water just fine.
 

SMNG2990

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as you can see from the picture it likes to node quite quickly and enjoys straight clay pellets. I have decided to grow it in that box, filling it with clay so it will in it all... I will eventually drain and fill...

fertilizer is abou 1/8 concentration 20-20-20 all-purpose I had lying around... it is not picky at all and enjoys tap water just fine.


looks good yea they do node quickly and make new leaves quicker its a ery interesting plant mine is just lossing is second set of humidity leave am growing it in near 10 percent humidity your gonna need a bigger pot soon thre roots grow like crazy :spew:
 

archdem0n

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Thanks for comments.

I am thinking of leaving it in there, and letting it grow into the clay that's already filled up.

I was using the clay as a source for humidity. Drainage is amazing and I've had no problems with root rot whatsoever. I used to have a dripper on it, but have found that to be over kill.

I fertilize it every 2 weeks or so with really low concentration.

I'll keep posting pictures every few days and keep you posted, I am really enjoying cultivating this plant and hope to have 3 or 4 cuttings by the end of may.
 

archdem0n

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the fresh leaves are chewed for 20 minutes, and you absorb the Sal. A/B chemicals sublingually.

Also, you can make extract or tincture, but I definitely do not have enough for that.
 
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