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Salvia Recognita and Salvia Glutinosa Repot Options
 
Ulim
#1 Posted : 1/13/2018 1:52:11 AM

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So this is what my salvia plants looked like some time ago (40 days)
circled is recognita
They were grown inside under lights due to winter being here.

I decided to repot because they got way to big
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#2 Posted : 1/13/2018 1:53:01 AM

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Here they are now in all their glory
First image is the biggest plant now. A glutinosa.
Then the comparison with the smallest one.
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#3 Posted : 1/13/2018 1:54:07 AM

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They got quite some roots to them. Good thing i repotted them. They were all tangled already in the small tub. Half a month more and you would have all routbound.
First is glutinosa and then a looooong recognita root
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#4 Posted : 1/13/2018 1:55:00 AM

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Compared they really differ.
Glutinosa is rather dense and has big leaves while recognita is straight and has smaller leaves
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#5 Posted : 1/13/2018 1:58:21 AM

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Bonus acacia acuminata which germinated (reused the tub had acuminatas in before)
The soil is a cactus mix (30% organic) premixed with sand small stones and clay.

I added lots of those hydroculture clay shards to change the way the soil holds water.

I want it not to waterlog while locking in some moisture in the shards.

From what i read both strains (they are out of turkey) dont like being wet like salvia divinorum.

If you plant them outside you might want to plant them in a heighened spot so water can runoff.
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#6 Posted : 1/13/2018 1:59:56 AM

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All done!
I will move one of the glutinosa plants to the window to test how well they keep up to light cold (10-15c).

I dont want to do that with recognita due to the seeds being more expensive. And i got tons of glutinosa.
Also glutinosa seems to be the faster grower of them.
The bottom image shows my little greenhouse.
Its actually for hydroculture but i just placed the pots on top.
Im using some random chinese led strips (2 of them) spanned over the top.
They seem to be enough due to the fact that there is no etiolation on them.
The other plants are some loph seedlings and a little starfruit forest.
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#7 Posted : 1/13/2018 2:08:22 AM

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Great job so far, I'll be following this closely! I didn't feel like my work with salvinorin had even begun before it was over. Wasn't such a green thumb back then...
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#8 Posted : 1/13/2018 10:22:34 AM

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Well done, Ulim!

I haven't had any luck germinating my S. recognita.
 
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looking great Big grin
maybe when they got taller, you could guide the vines (with strings) so they would grow around walls/ceilings
would help with moar leaf (also, if it needs moar root, maybe attach a pot on the wall and put a twig in there, so it roots in multiple places)
 
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#10 Posted : 1/13/2018 10:19:33 PM

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Very nice kids. Love
Hopefully I'll be able to share pictures of mines soon Embarrased
 
#11 Posted : 1/14/2018 12:44:07 AM
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Ulim Big grin Looking good man. Look nice n healthy
 
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#12 Posted : 3/4/2018 6:06:40 PM

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It is exciting that it will be possible find out what the basic attributes of the leaves are!

When anyones' plants are large enough, or if they drop leaves naturally, and you feel welcomed to do so, try to place a small piece of either fresh or dried leaf under your tongue as you lay down for a nap or before your main sleeping time!
Before full length sleep may also allow a simple and meaningful personal experience of whether dreams are changed.

Many sages bring subtle effects from oral/sublingual administration that might not be as interesting to explorers who have yet learned from sages previously about just how meaningful these subtle changes can be!
I feel that there will be some wonderful attributes found from both of these plants that will perhaps be due to the specific combinations of unique parts that are contained within!!
 
 
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