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 Post subject: Could you send Photos of that to Me?
PostPosted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 4:35 pm 
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dendro wrote:
SeaMac. those are fine plants, o yeah...

They really love your climate, and your soil.

(snip!)
Oddly, it is mid-June, and I have an outdoor plant in a 3gal pot that has a top cola flower cluster now,. even tho the day length is too long for flowering.


I think that's a sign you are one of "Her Children": she wants to set seed SO Badly for you. If they bloom try the directions on my web page Grow your own Salvia divinorum seeds - an illustrated step by step guide to hand pollination and seeds. I had some weird racemes back in April (that didn't bloom) out of season, also, and think she can flower anytime she wants, just on a whim ...

But it is a lot of work for them to set seeds: it's much easier for them to just give up and fall over in the mud (and put up 20 stalks at a shot from the old stem)!

Could you send Photos of that to Me?

Best Regards, Carl

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