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oriky
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e. novo sowing , poor savlia. and happy kaht
#21928393 - 07/11/15 11:12 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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hey friends, after long long time i put my hands on e.novo seeds, im understand that im need moss for germinate them but in my country is rare. im mix 30% perlite and 70% of good soil from the nursery. im put the pot inside humidity chamber, and this is the photos:

is it ok? im do it right?
second question is about the salvia, she arrived 3 week ago without leaves, was looks shocked. now, she grow slow, but she grow... the problem that she looks unhappy... like she grow but something is miss for her... What you think guys?

one more picture is just my kaht plant growing too fast in the last year... just let you know 

last picture is from my new Carnivorous; Nepenthes ventrata :
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Re: e. novo sowing , poor savlia. and happy kaht [Re: oriky]
#21928424 - 07/11/15 11:19 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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salvia likes humidity. It will acclimate well to lower humidity environments after a little while, or you can mist it/put a humidity tent around it if you want optimal conditions.
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oriky
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Re: e. novo sowing , poor savlia and happy kaht [Re: Psilosopherr]
#21928615 - 07/11/15 12:04 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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She in this environments since she arrived.. Im think she already acclimatized to this humidity
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Psilosopherr
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Re: e. novo sowing , poor savlia and happy kaht [Re: oriky]
#21928622 - 07/11/15 12:06 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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oriky said: She in this environments since she arrived.. Im think she already usual to this himidity
Oh I didn't read that it arrived leafless. You're right its probably acclimated by now.
The leaves are just so droopy.
They're not huge fans of direct sunlight. maybe its getting too much? idk
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oriky
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Re: e. novo sowing , poor savlia and happy kaht [Re: Psilosopherr]
#21928712 - 07/11/15 12:35 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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she get maybe 2 hours of direct sunlight, but this is strong sunlight, maybe im just take here to full shade? i will wait for more opinion..
thank anywa mate
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When
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Re: e. novo sowing , poor savlia and happy kaht [Re: BlackWidow]
#21930149 - 07/11/15 06:39 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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oriky said: she get maybe 2 hours of direct sunlight, but this is strong sunlight, maybe im just take here to full shade? i will wait for more opinion..
thank anywa mate 
That's too much yes. Salva really doesn't do well in any sort of direct sunlight. There are tutorials on making screens to filter out some of that light. Is the plant outside or in a window?
Yes, I would avoid direct sun at this point. If you can, try and put her in a place where she's close to the sun light, in bright shade. She will sense the proximity to the light and grow towards it. Eventually when she's big enough she'll be able to handle a couple hours direct sun early morning.
But she looks good, primed for new growth, good luck and thanks for sharing!
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Toadstool5
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Re: e. novo sowing , poor savlia and happy kaht [Re: When]
#21938989 - 07/13/15 08:04 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Salvia really likes CFL lighting 
They are very sensitive plants that take a long time to recover from stress 
Everything else looks good, i like the Nepenthes ventrata a lot! My friend grows a lot of carnivorous plants so its cool to see them
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oriky
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Re: e. novo sowing , poor savlia and happy kaht [Re: Toadstool5]
#21939992 - 07/13/15 11:43 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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I prefer outdoor light and not cfl... Im think im move her to shade...
And pray for the novo germinate.
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Toadstool5
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Re: e. novo sowing , poor savlia and happy kaht [Re: oriky]
#21940236 - 07/14/15 12:54 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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If the temps and humidity allow it then its definitely better but if the temperatures or wind get bad you can move it inside under a bulb or two. Right now im restricted to cfl inside because i dont have a southern facing window
-------------------- If you do not know where the mushroom products you are consuming are grown, think twice before eating them. - Paul Stamets AMU Teks Stro's Write Ups
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