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sko0bydo0
Scooby Doo



Registered: 06/07/10
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The "Unofficial" Salvia divinorum "SEED" project!
#14578642 - 06/08/11 08:08 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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Ok, So this is where the thread dies. ... Much Like every seed that's produced from the flower of Salvia divinorum. The goal here is to share insight, experience, ideas, progress, or anything else that can help us figure out how to help Salvia d. produce a consistent and viable seed. It has to be possible and only makes sense. There have been many reports of successful flowering with this plant yet the seed still refuses to germinate. On the rare occasion it does, it turns out the seedling is so weak that it dies... From the research I'v seen, their has been limited success. I believe that this community together can figure it out.
So we could start by asking anyone with experience on this, and any thoughts or recommendations they may have.
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Edited by sko0bydo0 (06/08/11 09:45 AM)
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shroomzi8
king of the wild fronteer



Registered: 10/04/10
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Re: The "Unofficial" Salvia divinorum "SEED" project! [Re: sko0bydo0]
#14578680 - 06/08/11 08:27 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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you really love your sally dont you? have 5 shrooms for salv love! in an answer to your question. i used to have a sally d that flowered every year. i never knew, at the time, it was such an important plant. i left it in the kitcken of my old house for the next person to have. it was 8 years old and took over most of the work surface! wish id kept it now. still, i gotta nother to do now.
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sko0bydo0
Scooby Doo



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Re: The "Unofficial" Salvia divinorum "SEED" project! [Re: shroomzi8]
#14578705 - 06/08/11 08:38 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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Right on, Well, Lets get flowering! Ill take a few of mine and see what I can do...
I just figure Its worth a shot to work together to get this plant producing some viable seeds.... Sure, It'll put a lot of "salvia cut dealers" out of business. But if mankind can develop things like the atom bomb..... (hmmmm, bad idea,) but yeah. Why not put some of that brain power in a project like this.......a consistent viable seed from a plant that contains the strongest psychoactive "naturally" produced chemical by weight. From the current data that is....
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Edited by sko0bydo0 (06/08/11 09:42 AM)
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jds


Registered: 10/06/08
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Re: The "Unofficial" Salvia divinorum "SEED" project! [Re: sko0bydo0]
#14583544 - 06/09/11 05:52 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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I grew salvia for a while before, never got it to flower though. But I'm moving out soon and I plan on getting a few plants going again
-------------------- “No sympathy for the devil; keep that in mind. Buy the ticket, take the ride...and if it occasionally gets a little heavier than what you had in mind, well...maybe chalk it off to forced conscious expansion: Tune in, freak out, get beaten.” ― Hunter S. Thompson, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
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sko0bydo0
Scooby Doo



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Re: The "Unofficial" Salvia divinorum "SEED" project! [Re: jds]
#14583587 - 06/09/11 06:16 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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Apparently the light cycle needs to drop below 12 hrs a day and be over a foot tall. Like say 10-11 hrs. Jokefox msgd me a cool link all about flowering Salvia. Heres the link he shared ..... http://members.cox.net/sageseeds/ A lot of good info, Im giving it a try for sure. Even got grow tent set up to control the lighting... Ima get me some seeds lol. I should only hope.
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