Strain: Blosser
Lighting: Direct morning light by the window,ambient throughout the day
Grow Media/Soil Mix: Miracle Gro
Fertilizer: None
Temperature Range: 70-75 F
Humidity: Started From: Clone
Start Date: 12/17/07
Other Details/Images:This grow log chronicles the cutting I took from a plant that I purchased off of e-bay and am somewhat struggling with.
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It starts out the same as my first post to this forum http://www.salviasource.org/forum/grow-logs/salvia-phoenix/0/.)
The original plant arrived in good shape and thrived with daily misting and morning window sun.
Picture taken 12/17/07But then I decided to transplant to a larger pot, using Miracle-Gro potting mix. No humidity tent - just misting. Slowly the leaves browned and died from the bottom up. Eventually (after 2-1/2 months) the top started to grow well.
Picture taken 3/6/08.
Close up view

Since I didn't like the long stem, I decided to prune the top, and grow that as a separate cutting. The cutting rooted after three weeks, at which point I planted it into a pot. The plant struggled a bit as it had to once again adjust to the transplant.
Many of the leaves from this once flourishing growth turned brown and eventually fell off. I've read on this forum to let the leaves fall off on their own, but I've also heard that if you know that they will fall off then it's better to pull them off instead of letting the plant waste resources on a lost cause - so I pulled off the last of the dying leaves.
Picture taken 6/24/08Now the leaves that remain are of great color (dark green) with no browning. The only concern is that they are very deformed - curled in on itself sideways. Perhaps from low humidity - even though I kept them in a humidity tent for awhile until it outgrew the tent. At this point I'm treating it just like my other plant.
I'm hoping that once the plant is fully acclimated to the soil and my room, then the new leaves will look better - hopefully as good as the lighter-colored-but-well-shaped leaves of the other plant.