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« on: September 24, 2008, 06:39:47 pm »

So 12/12 lighting is apparently when Salvia begins to flower. Does this mean that anything above 12/12 will keep her from flowering?
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« Reply #1 on: September 25, 2008, 12:16:04 am »

from what i've read it's sopposed to.
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« Reply #2 on: September 25, 2008, 12:58:03 am »

I have not had a flowering plant, but from reading many of sea mac and others posts, it still takes months of being at 12 hours or less to grow the spires and flower. If you were to have it that way for a little, not much change would take place. You could always supplement the plant with other light if you don't want this to happen, but I don't know what you want with your plant. From what I have read and understand, to flower it is best if your plant stands at least 2 feet tall also.
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« Reply #3 on: September 25, 2008, 11:40:00 am »

In native enviornment, Aaron Reisfiled papers mentioned a dry/wet soil cycle, which may/maynot coincide with light levels.

From my experience, the plant responds to the raising or lowering of the levels, and not as much to total time, or total cumulative time, as in Mexico....as down there, near the equator, the time swing is minimal, (although I need to check that out) although I'm sure they interact. 

My plants start growing again, (well they just slow in winters 9 hour days) when the winter solstice is passed, Dec 21.......around March  through April they go nuts.

Around the end of august, I notice this stretching...(levels in August have then been dropping since June 21) and by the middle of September, (hours are almost 13 then) plants are forming the "cathedral heads", which is my description of the different look the tops get.  As we speak, I have 2 inch long racees on about 6 plants or so....

Equinox was on Monday, so to my way of thinking, they felt winter coming quite along time ago.
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