Beelzebozo
Rising Star
After a recent move, I set up a small-ish grow tent, with a cfl and a 12 watt led. Today, I received two of the tent's residents, one Blosser and one Hoffman/Wasson. (I also have a Banisteriopsis muricata and a Passiflora incarnata on the way.) First of all. . . I am no stranger to Salvia, two of the most intense and perspective-altering experiences of my life were her doing. But I've never sat in the presence of a living plant until now. WOW! I was not prepared for how luminous these plants are, the pictures I've seen don't do them justice. I always thought they looked very plain ("Joe Plant" as McKenna put it :lol: ).
Also, whoever said that Hoffman/Wasson tends to be a hardier grower compared to Blosser looks to be right, just on my initial impression. The latter looks a little fragile and the former looks like it wants to explode up out of the soil.
Right now they are chilling at room temperature and humidity (about 50%), enjoying ambient light. I will slowly acclimatize them and, several weeks from now when I feel like they can handle it, transplant them into some 9" pots with 4 parts soil, 2 parts peat moss, 1 part vermiculite, 1 part perlite. I have a ph meter and intend to keep soil ph between 5.5 and 6.0. Eventually, down the line (or sooner, if things go awry I guess), I'll make cuttings.
This thread is going to be where I'll update my progress and any issues if (as) they arrive.
Here's a little blip I was inspired to write when the plants arrived:
Blosser strain (10/22/15):
Hoffman/Wasson strain (10/22/15):
Also, whoever said that Hoffman/Wasson tends to be a hardier grower compared to Blosser looks to be right, just on my initial impression. The latter looks a little fragile and the former looks like it wants to explode up out of the soil.
Right now they are chilling at room temperature and humidity (about 50%), enjoying ambient light. I will slowly acclimatize them and, several weeks from now when I feel like they can handle it, transplant them into some 9" pots with 4 parts soil, 2 parts peat moss, 1 part vermiculite, 1 part perlite. I have a ph meter and intend to keep soil ph between 5.5 and 6.0. Eventually, down the line (or sooner, if things go awry I guess), I'll make cuttings.
This thread is going to be where I'll update my progress and any issues if (as) they arrive.
Here's a little blip I was inspired to write when the plants arrived:
I tell you, Saliva divinorum is a living goddess. Her leaves are jeweled keys to trapdoors unfathomable. But believe no one who claims to know what she reveals, for her revelations are not of knowledge but of its absence. Through Salvia we achieve agnosis.
Blosser strain (10/22/15):
Hoffman/Wasson strain (10/22/15):
