Beautiful!!!! Freedom's so hard When we are all bound by laws Etched in the scheme of nature's own hand Unseen by all those who fail In their pursuit of fate
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Corax wrote:oh the tiny beauties ! Thank you very much When, it gives hope although I've never seen a SD blossoming in my zone, an actual photographic evidence of seed propagation is very good news. Nathanial.Dread wrote: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 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. Thanks Corax, they're doing well 
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Doc Buxin wrote:Well....This thread certainly made my day quite a bit brighter! Thanks When! Hey Doc, Glad you like them, they like the attention 
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BongWizard wrote:Got them to third leaf stage now. Good progress, and it's good to see you got rid of all the other plants around them, as it's in the upcoming stage that their roots will really begin to spread. My one concern is that they're growing almost on top of each other and at this stage separating them would be very detrimental, and once the roots get intertwined you'd have to rip the plant in half to get them apart. I guess they'll have to be twins for life  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. Nice to see there's some green thumbs among the nexians Thanks Wiz, I had forgot to mention I transplanted them into a separate pot, theyre enjoying the extra legroom. I have no intention to separate them so they'll have to get along  They had developed more roots than I thought they would. The root mass was close to the surface, maybe 2 inches deep and 3 inches wide, roots were visable poking out of the root "puck". Their roots are intertwined so your right, it would be quite risky to attempt a separation.
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Yeah, there's no real need to separate them, they'll happily grow side by side, they'll just get a bit of sibling rivalry going on, fighting for your love lol "Laws alone can not secure freedom of expression; in order that every man present his views without penalty there must be a spirit of tolerance in the entire population." -Albert Einstein
I'm not a big fan of SWIM. I mean, I've never met the guy, but any time I hear about him, he's doing something sketchy.
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BongWizard wrote:Yeah, there's no real need to separate them, they'll happily grow side by side, they'll just get a bit of sibling rivalry going on, fighting for your love lol Lol, im sure they can be loved equally. Thanks for the update, I hope they continue to do well Open your mind and expand your conscious.
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 yep, plenty of love to go around
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Great thread dude  I'm going to order 10 seeds from sage wisdom here in the next few days, and if they germinate, I'll be delighted to use this thread to update you on a new pair of hotties growing. If you don't mind TS 
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oggestaden. Thanks for the heads up 
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Thanks dude!! Good info too, good luck with those!! I'd be more than pleased to see your ladies posted here!!
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Update Sonya and Sophia Day 100 When attached the following image(s):  image.jpg (307kb) downloaded 194 time(s). image.jpg (243kb) downloaded 190 time(s).
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Wow! Those are looking awesome!! Incredible job, When. Forge a Path with Heart <3
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Weird that they're so slow in the beginning and so incredibly fast when they get established...
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Continuum wrote:Wow! Those are looking awesome!! Incredible job, When. Thanks Continuum!
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oggestaden wrote:Weird that they're so slow in the beginning and so incredibly fast when they get established... Yes I agree! I guess they were more focused on producing roots. It'll be fun to watch their progress
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Good job, man. It's so rare and beautiful to see Salvia seedlings. I'm kinda jealous. No matter what you've done, you deserve respect. Even if you make mistakes, you're lovable. And it doesn’t matter - your looks, skills, age, your size, or anything. You’re worthwhile. No one can ever take that away from you.
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Very nice, indeed! New to The Nexus? Check These Out: One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish
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Amazing!!! Open your mind and expand your conscious.
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Hi  Here's an update for day 142 Sonya and Sophia When attached the following image(s):  image.jpg (1,045kb) downloaded 126 time(s).
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Wow! Fantastic job! This is definitely a game changer, thanks so much for sharing.  They're looking beautiful, by the way. "Consciousness grows in spirals." --George L. Jackson If you can just get your mind together, then come across to me. We'll hold hands and then we'll watch the sunrise from the bottom of the sea... But first, are you experienced?
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