Strain: Not sure
Lighting: Near sunny window indoors for first 1.5 months, since then outdoors with plenty of direct sun.
Grow Media/Soil Mix: Standard potting mix
Fertilizer: No additional fertilizer for first 1.5 months, since then weekly liquid blood and bone.
Temperature Range: Guesstimate is 15-25deg Celsius average. Extremes so far would be 4deg - 31deg Celsius.
Humidity: Not sure - November was an average of 74% humidity apparently..
Started From: 20cm rooted-cutting
Start Date: 19th September 2007
Other Details/Images:19 September 200720cm rooted-cutting of Salvia Divinorum arrived. It was wilting severely after 2 days in the mail system, and also had a few aphids and spidermites on it, which I quickly got rid of.
As well as wilting/insects, several of its leaves are battered and/or missing parts. The stem seems to be quite solid and in reasonable health.
Planted it that day in large plastic pot filled with potting mix and a couple of cm of gravel at the bottom. Pot has a diameter of around 30cm. Watered it and misted its leaves.
At first it was uncovered, but as it remained in a wilting condition, I cut the bottom off a 3L juice bottle and placed it over the Salvia cutting to increase the humidity.
22 September 2007Humidity enclosure seems to have helped, as it's now 4 days since I received the cutting and it is no longer wilting.
(Beer bottle shown for size indication)



Slightly worried by stem top going all brown...

Also I'm not sure whether the square stem ridges should have these brown lines?

3 litre juice bottle as a ghetto glasshouse.

Higher humidity seems to be helping the cutting.
2 December 2007Time for an update - its been a while since I last took any photos, but as you can see shes settled down nicely and is busy establishing not only her twin heads, but also a bonus little stem which popped out from the soil.
Now outside 24/7, with no misting or humidity tent for a couple of months.
Watered almost everyday. Fertilized with liquid blood and bone once a week.







28 January 2008Summer here has been well under way for a couple months now, and shes been sitting outdoors under an awning (out of direct sunlight). Still watered most days, and liquid blood and bone fertilizer every week or two. Shes not as big as I would have expected for several months of growing, but hey its my first time so its all a learning experience.
I'm now seeing the results of not pinching for extra bushy foliage growth. I'm about to start trying that now to see how that goes.
Taken several large cuttings between 20 - 30 cm long each so far.


Any comments and/or suggestions are very welcome!