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cowsRmeat
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Re: My first Salvia D. + E. novo seedlings [Re: grownright]
#22337979 - 10/05/15 06:27 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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If I were to guess, I wouldn't guess the novo is doing that from lack of light.... In fact if it's only the emerging leaves (as it appears to be) that is showing the curling, I wouldn't worry at all. That's how novo spits out it's new leaves. They spike out and then unroll themselves...
The sally is looking beautiful, by the way. I would let it get a bit taller then take a cutting or two to start getting your stock up...
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kosmokratorshaman
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Re: My first Salvia D. + E. novo seedlings [Re: cowsRmeat]
#22339869 - 10/06/15 06:44 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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so whats the deal with coca seedlings looking wonky
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grownright
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cowsRmeat said: If I were to guess, I wouldn't guess the novo is doing that from lack of light.... In fact if it's only the emerging leaves (as it appears to be) that is showing the curling, I wouldn't worry at all. That's how novo spits out it's new leaves. They spike out and then unroll themselves...
The sally is looking beautiful, by the way. I would let it get a bit taller then take a cutting or two to start getting your stock up...
Yeah I moved them all inside, it was getting pretty cold the last few nights, and they uncurled. Theyre back outside for the next few days, weve got great weather all week  And thanks, my plan is to soon transplant her into a 5 gallon smart pot and let the plant grow out a little more. When the emerging branch at the bottom gets big enough Ill root it and I'll probably even have more plant to work with to take a few more cuttings. I'll have a collection going in no time
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kosmokratorshaman said: so whats the deal with coca seedlings looking wonky
It was no big deal apparently, I just freaked over nothing :P It's actually a novo, I want a coca in my collection badly though
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Re: My first Salvia D. + E. novo seedlings [Re: grownright] 1
#22385750 - 10/15/15 09:21 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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 Went ahead and chopped up this beauty into 13 cuttings using the Lucas method while leaving the stumps to continue growing. One of the nodes was already branching before taking the cuttings so itll have a headstart to recovering probably. The largest leaves were about 9" in length. All in all, excited for my first experience
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#22393559 - 10/17/15 02:33 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Re: My first Salvia D. + E. novo seedlings [Re: Andjew] 1
#22443822 - 10/28/15 08:34 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Andjew said: I would recommend not taking cuttings for at least a year. You want to build a large plant, and a large root system, to take cuttings. If you have a mother, it will continue to grow well even if you take regular cuttings. It's worth the wait in my opinion.
I left the stump to keep growing, which it has a lot, forgot to take a picture, but all 13 cuttings were succesful and are showing growth so One got a little bit of mold because the candle wax I used to protect the cut cracked. He lost a leaf but is still growing just fine 
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Re: My first Salvia D. + E. novo seedlings [Re: grownright] 1
#22505090 - 11/10/15 01:27 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Update: One of the E. novos mysteriously died, the rest are doing fine, sorry for the poor quality photos, using my phone here haha:

Heres the stump left from taking cuttings, its bushing mad:
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Re: My first Salvia D. + E. novo seedlings [Re: grownright] 1
#22505296 - 11/10/15 02:11 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Andjew said: I would recommend not taking cuttings for at least a year. You want to build a large plant, and a large root system, to take cuttings. If you have a mother, it will continue to grow well even if you take regular cuttings. It's worth the wait in my opinion.
I left the stump to keep growing, which it has a lot, forgot to take a picture, but all 13 cuttings were succesful and are showing growth so One got a little bit of mold because the candle wax I used to protect the cut cracked. He lost a leaf but is still growing just fine 

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cowsRmeat
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Re: My first Salvia D. + E. novo seedlings [Re: grownright]
#22506198 - 11/10/15 05:26 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Starting to look like an adult now! That thing should really start growing more quickly soon
Lookin good
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Re: My first Salvia D. + E. novo seedlings [Re: grownright]
#22506776 - 11/10/15 07:48 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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I want one! That looks so good, good job.
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Mandarinfish

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Re: My first Salvia D. + E. novo seedlings [Re: jellyfish] 1
#22546901 - 11/19/15 01:42 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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cowsRmeat
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Re: My first Salvia D. + E. novo seedlings [Re: Mandarinfish]
#22547610 - 11/19/15 04:30 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Nice! What do you mean you started it last july? That's when you got it, or that's when it started producing berries, or what?
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Mandarinfish

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Re: My first Salvia D. + E. novo seedlings [Re: cowsRmeat]
#22547666 - 11/19/15 04:38 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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cowsRmeat
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Re: My first Salvia D. + E. novo seedlings [Re: Mandarinfish]
#22547686 - 11/19/15 04:42 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Holy crap! That thing grew pretty quickly then! I've started one nearly the same time as you did (I think) and it's not doing as well as yours is. It's about the same height from the looks of it, but not nearly as bushy. What zone are you in, and what sort of conditions do you keep it in (esp during the summer)?
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Re: My first Salvia D. + E. novo seedlings [Re: cowsRmeat]
#22547727 - 11/19/15 04:49 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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cowsRmeat
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Re: My first Salvia D. + E. novo seedlings [Re: Mandarinfish]
#22552665 - 11/20/15 06:06 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Well, it looks like a good pinching is in order for mine after winter. I've been looking at it all year thinking I wanted to pinch it, but have been a little nervous to (due to their finicky nature that I have experienced firsthand - granted it's older and not as finicky now). Obviously, your results speak for themselves though. That one is nice and bushy.
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grownright
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Re: My first Salvia D. + E. novo seedlings [Re: cowsRmeat]
#22570229 - 11/24/15 08:05 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Just thought I'd upload a few pics of my grow tent for you guys. I had a fungus gnat infestation for about two weeks, bur I used diatomaceous earth to remedy that problem FAST. I like to collect mostly succulents and other exotic plants. I have a few tree seeldings Im goingi to train into bonsais as well. Enjoy:

 The salvia is still bushing like mad as well. A few of the cuttings were lost to the fungus gnat larvae unfortunately, but most of them had developed enough to survive.
The E. novos are doing very well also:
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Re: My first Salvia D. + E. novo seedlings [Re: grownright]
#22571423 - 11/25/15 04:55 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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loooking good.
That seems like a very well insulated grow room.
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Re: My first Salvia D. + E. novo seedlings [Re: grownright]
#22571466 - 11/25/15 05:27 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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damnnnn how big is that tent
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first shroom :]
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grownright
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Re: My first Salvia D. + E. novo seedlings [Re: Muhfreedoms]
#22574111 - 11/25/15 04:35 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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musiclover420 said:
loooking good.
That seems like a very well insulated grow room.
Thanks man 
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Muhfreedoms said: damnnnn how big is that tent
Its an 8'X4'X6.6'
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