That’s right. I don’t take cuttings until I’m ready to harvest the entire plant. I usually wait until they’re at least 4 feet tall.Dreamwalker said:For starters I'm sure he waits till the plants are very large to take clones.
That’s right. I don’t take cuttings until I’m ready to harvest the entire plant. I usually wait until they’re at least 4 feet tall.Dreamwalker said:For starters I'm sure he waits till the plants are very large to take clones.
The pot in my photos is 7" in diameter and 8" tall. I'd consider that to be a medium-sized pot for salvia.smokerx said:I have 3 different pots sizes. I think the salvia from the smallest pot may need transplanting at some point. Gibran2 your pots on the pictures look quite small so I did not think I may need transplanting.I though that the smallest one I have is about the same size as your pot.
As long as it is good as an all-purpose plant food it should be fine.smokerx said:I think its time to feed my plants, would this be ok to use ?
It says that its ok for other plants too
gibran2 said:As long as it is good as an all-purpose plant food it should be fine.![]()
There are 3 numbers used to describe fertilizer. They represent: nitrogen – phosphorous – potassium. If these 3 numbers are about the same (such as 10 – 10 – 10) then it will be fine for salvia.smokerx said:gibran2 said:As long as it is good as an all-purpose plant food it should be fine.![]()
Well it dose not say its all-purpose plant food. Its Tomato food.
It says it can also be used on other plants round the garden. It is especially good for flowering plants and hanging baskets.
Should I rather buy some else ?
gibran2 said:There are 3 numbers used to describe fertilizer. They represent: nitrogen – phosphorous – potassium. If these 3 numbers are about the same (such as 10 – 10 – 10) then it will be fine for salvia.
I don't think so.smokerx said:gibran2 said:There are 3 numbers used to describe fertilizer. They represent: nitrogen – phosphorous – potassium. If these 3 numbers are about the same (such as 10 – 10 – 10) then it will be fine for salvia.
N - 5%
Ph - 2%
Po - 5%
Is it too big difference ?
smokerx said:Little update about my plants. They did grow quite a bit yupiii![]()
I am a little bit worried about the plant though, if you look at the picture I marked it what is worrying me. It looks like the leaves are bending a bit. Does that indicate something or is it all ok ?
smokerx said:I think its time to feed my plants, would this be ok to use ?
It says that its ok for other plants too
DoctorMantus said:It should work i use miracle grow for all my plants they love it and they all get nice and thick.![]()
Browning on the edges of leaves could have many different causes: Too much water, too little humidity, too much humidity, physical damage due to wind or other causes, etc.smokerx said:Ok so I had the problem with black flies that is now sorted kind of there are still some flies but I believe in few days this problem will be sorted.
there is one more thing I want to ask about. The leaves got brown on the edges and ends (not all of them). has this got to do with those flies or is this some other problem ? if yes what do I need to help my plants ? I feel like they suffer a bit and I do not like it. When I look on gibran2 plant I know that there is something I must be doing wrong.
gibran2 said:The problem doesn’t seem to be excessive – I wouldn’t worry about it. Remember, salvia likes to be left alone. The more you do to your plant, the more you might upset it.
Sorry to hear that your plants aren't doing well. It's hard to say what the problem might be. Is your soil always wet? Maybe you have root rot. Hard to say.smokerx said:I think my plants are dying, I tried all I could but now they have all the leafs brown and look very unhappy.
I don't know what to do. should I harvest what I have and make some new cuttings and try again ?