Noticed a second sprout this morning, much smaller than the first. Unfortunately she appears to be growing sideways, parallel to the soil's surface. I am hoping she rights herself and seeks the light soon or she likely won't make it. She is so tiny and fragile I don't dare try and support her at this stage. The only measure I took was to very carefully dislodge a bit of soil directly in contact with her first leaf (in the hopes of preventing any rot issues), using the head of a pin. The rest will be up to her.
Like you I would be ecstatic for even a single plant to survive long enough to take clones. I can work from there, no problem. I sowed a total of four seeds, so at day 7 I have already achieved a 50% germination rate. I will hold the remainder of my seed in reserve for the time being while watching these two grow (hopefully), and waiting for the remaining two to germinate (also hopefully).
I am still planning to hatch a clean thread here to document my grow, but I've spent most of today outside battling some flea beetles which have been ravaging my tomato plants, trapping moles ravaging my lawn, and bringing the pain down on some cutworms trying to own my basils. They don't realize who they are dealing with here! :lol:
As for producing seed, I will be watching your efforts closely. I think you have the knowledge and creativity to make it happen. Producing salvia seed is another dream of mine, but I gotta walk before I run!
Thanks as always, bro! :thumb_up: