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Salvia divinorum Growth

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PsilocybeChild

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When SWIM first got these they were very small and unrooted.
 

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Very nice!!! Thanks for sharing!! They look great!

Wonder if these can grow in Canada in the summer.
No one would know what they are if grown outside in the garden!
 
Fully hardened off. No more plastic bags over them for humidity. Done very slowly and patiently over time.
 

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very nice! I can see allot of love in those plants. Thats one of the wonderful things about gardening. All is reflection.
 
Awesome garden :) This encourages me to keep bringing mine out of the closet.

What's the ambient humidity you got there? And how long did it take for you to get them used to it?
 
Electric Kool-Aid said:
Very nice!!! Thanks for sharing!! They look great!

Wonder if these can grow in Canada in the summer.
No one would know what they are if grown outside in the garden!

yeah dude they grow like crazy here all summer long..Ive been growing them for nearly 5 years now..I put them outside from about may-end of october..they love it outside here and do very very well..as long as you dont let them get sunburnt..they like to be shaded. I take them indoors for the winter..no lights are needed just a window. They can get very tall over the summer here so you can take cuttings at the end of summer as well.

At least here in the PNW they do well..I dunno about anywhere else. It is quite mild here so not really like the rest of canada.
 
Amazing :) They look very happy, as I am sure you are too!

I hope to one day find some salvia cuttings so I can have some beautiful plants as well :)

Keep it up and much love to you and your babies. <3
 
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