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jbark

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Well, I had 9 plants this year, 2 nurtured indoors over the winter and 7 from cuttings (2 died) that were all placed out in my yard in may. Other than a little slug damage and some minor aphid colonies (curled leaves on a couple of the plants), all but one thrived, this lone one staying small for some unknown reason... the tallest one attained 4 feet and had HUGE leaves. I have dried my harvest, but have yet to weigh it for yield, but suffice to say, I have way more than I need...:)
 

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Absolutely gorgeous! Seeing this makes me so excited to get my plant in the mail.

Is there any particular reason you harvested the entire plants rather than just the leaves? (Forgive me for my ignorance salvia master, this will be my first time growing S. divinorum).
 
I still wish my plant had made it through the mail.
Stupidly I ordered it during the fall and it was completely liquified when it arrived.

I won't be smoking salvia anytime soon and would be hesitant to work with her again but I have heard good things about quidding and may like to try one day.
I would on the other hand love to grow one, they are so beautiful, its something about the leaves they just look special :)
 
Those are some nice size leaves beside that bottle. :)

I need to get a working digital camera so I can take some pics of harvest and extraction.
 
A few of you "masters" ought to put together a cultivation tek on the wiki or elsewhere for the less inclined to growing mammoth Salvia leaves! I would love to hear all the details on your growing practices: soil, light, food, watering, etc.

I just accidentally revived my Salvia by placing her in a small humidity tent. For some reason the large one I fashioned didn't hold the humidity well. So I'm back in the game and seeing nice healthy growth. Nothing like these fine specimens though.

Thanks for sharing!
 
gibran2 said:
Said in a sing-song child-like, salvia-trip voice:

“Nah, nah. My leaf’s bigger than your leaves!”

:)


Sung to a cross between jingle bells, the saints come marching in, dirty deeds and the sesame street theme:

"It's all about girth, my man:
there's no strength in length
but it's girth that's the worth;
witness the tall that fall
while width makes the stand
So when you doubt what you have in your hand,
re-member, it's truly about girth my man..."

JTHick
 
Back on topic :)

byallmeansart said:
Is there any particular reason you harvested the entire plants rather than just the leaves? (Forgive me for my ignorance salvia master, this will be my first time growing S. divinorum).

I didn't. :d I cut the stalks down to a node, like making an already rooted cutting, then took the leaves off and discarded the stalks. This is the best of both worlds: you get all or most of the leaves, and a plant that will grow back, but is ready for an interior winter storage.

Good luck with your plants!

JBArk
 
tigerstrike92 said:
I am so jealous of all of you right now. I have definitely said this more than once, but I can't freakin wait until I can grow my own.

What's holding you back? All you need is a bright windowsill (and a cuttig, of course...) Oh, I forgot to mention, I gave one of the plants (before harvesting, of course) to Shayku, a nexus member and friend who lives in my town. Find a donor where you live!

JBArk
 
jbark said:
What's holding you back? All you need is a bright windowsill (and a cuttig, of course...)

^^ That is what is holding me back. I really don't have any way to get a cutting. Also, I do not own the house, and I am not quite sure what I would tell to the owner should she ask any questions regarding the plant next to the window.
 
tigerstrike92 said:
jbark said:
What's holding you back? All you need is a bright windowsill (and a cuttig, of course...)

^^ That is what is holding me back. I really don't have any way to get a cutting. Also, I do not own the house, and I am not quite sure what I would tell to the owner should she ask any questions regarding the plant next to the window.

Should you get ahold of a cutting, there are easy solutions to the 2nd problem: tell the owner it is an a plant indigenous to Mexico that was given to you. Anyway, I understand the difficulty and I hope you find some way of getting around it - they are very rewarding plants to grow!

JBArk
 
jbark said:
Should you get ahold of a cutting, there are easy solutions to the 2nd problem: tell the owner it is an a plant indigenous to Mexico that was given to you.
Or just tell them that it's a variety of sage that produces nice purple flowers.
 
gibran2 said:
jbark said:
Should you get ahold of a cutting, there are easy solutions to the 2nd problem: tell the owner it is an a plant indigenous to Mexico that was given to you.
Or just tell them that it's a variety of sage that produces nice purple flowers.

Sage advice. :)
 
jbark said:
Back on topic :)

I didn't. :d I cut the stalks down to a node, like making an already rooted cutting, then took the leaves off and discarded the stalks. This is the best of both worlds: you get all or most of the leaves, and a plant that will grow back, but is ready for an interior winter storage.

Good luck with your plants!

JBArk
Ah, I see. So does this mean you left the main stem (from what I can tell this is called the "internode"?) intact?
 
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