IrishLad55
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« on: August 23, 2008, 12:03:11 am » |
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Strain: Unknown Lighting: SAD lamp (wattage unknown, pretty damn bright lol) 18hrs Water: Once / week, mist 3 - 5 times daily Grow Media/Soil Mix: soil & perlite mix Fertilizer: none Temperature Range: 23- 24 degrees C Humidity: Little home-made humidity chambers Started From: Clone Start Date: 3 or four weeks ago (not entirely sure lol)
Hey, I'm new to this site and I hope to learn a thing or two about growing my own salvia. Unfortunately I'm too broke at the moment to afford a camera, so I'll have to do my best to explain my situation. I bought a cutting for $30 and when it arrived I understood why it was so cheap. This cutting was no more than two or three inches tall with just a few leaves. When I first got it, I potted and watered it immediately. a few milimeters of the top was black and shrivled which I figured was due to the shipping and ignored. The plant started off great and new growth was happening fast. Eventually the shrivelled black top spread slowly and I cut off the only remaining branch which is only a few centimeters itself to try and save it. I'm left with an inch tall cutting with four leaves and a skinny stem, and the stem from the original plant (I cut off the black top and planted it deeper so that only the very top of the stem is showing). Both are in soil and have a little home-made humidity chamber. Again I realize this would be a lot easier to answer had there been pictures to go up with this post, thanks for trying!
How can I get my original stem to send out new growth? The leaves on the inch long cutting are longer than the stem itself. Will this prevent it from growing?
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