oversoul1919 said:They say that SD which came from seeds will also give you good and fertile seeds.
And if it does, keep those seeds. They're pure gold. :thumb_up:
rOm said:Welcome to the Nexus When, this is some rather interesting results you got here with salvia divinorum propaganting !!
Good luck to you and the rare babies !!
Wyald said:This is great! I love to see research of any kind going into the study of Salvia Divinorum![]()
lewinii said:This thread just made my day! thank you for sharing your pictures and knowledge with us. They are such beatiful plants and i have all the love i the world for them
Actually technically although you may see young leaves, you don't see seedlings because if you don't get flowers, you won't get seeds, if you get flowers you won't get polinization, hence you don't get seedlings. Cotyledons from different species look very much alike, so it's nearly impossible to tell visually which specy is growing until first leaves appear.Nathanial.Dread said:Those are SD seedlings?
Uh-oh, I see those in my salvia pots all the time, and pull them out, thinking that they're some tag-along plant taking root. Mine have never flowered
oh and that root above the soil isn't such a bad thing, they will run root just below/on the surface as breathers, you can a a little soil or mulch, but don't cover them to much, they'll just keep pumping them out further up the trunk.