I have only had her around for a month or two. The one in the red pot was given to me by a friend. It was a rooted cutting in water when I got her. It only had two yellowing leaves at the top. I transplanted her into soil and in a matter of three weeks she was lush and green with several sets of big leaves and had grown about 8 inches. I cut it again and put the cuttingin a jar of water. The light abover her is a 980 watt cool blue metal halide bulb. I have read allot on growing Sally D. Everything I have read says use flourecent lights and humidity tents. I havent done either and they are doing well. I think I'll just stick with what has been working.