dendro wrote:
SeaMac. those are fine plants, o yeah...
They really love your climate, and your soil.
Here in tropical Hawaii, I get great growth when I bother to feed them well. Sometimes the main stalk gets 8 feet long. When I first started growing them, just in 1.5gal bags of homemade compost, they got huge, with 8" leaves commonly, close to 12" including petioles, but never fully 12" leaves, that's a record imo. And they never branched into trees the way yours have. They make vertical stems of a certain size, then make new younger stems from the base. Stems from higher up tend to split off easily. I have seen some big ones on the island. but they tend to "vine", rather than bush up the way yours have.
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.
This 'baby' plant was barely 4 months old when I named her "Sally" and gave her a 10" pot (And Measured her):
She was 26 inches high (66 cm) and she had a Lovely leaf a foot long (30 cm) ...
These two pictures were taken May 24th 2007.
3 Weeks later (June 13th - 5 days ago) I measured "Sally" again.
The SAME PLANT (The one on the left with measuring tape against it) 3 weeks Later is now 41 Inches tall (105 cm)!
And she has even bigger leaves now at (34 cm) thirteen inches:
In 21 days this plant grew fifteen inches!

That is ALMOST 2 centimeters (Or 2/3 Inch) PER DAY!!!!
NOW I know for SURE that my plants DO grow from a quarter to a half an inch a day and it's NOT my imagination!
Even Calvin got bigger in one month!
Happy Hawaiian Growing!
(If a plant has Support and you take it's top for a cutting it branches into a "Y" shape. after several times it gets very branchy!
Check this Page out:
http://members.cox.net/sageseeds/ for some pictures of out of Season Racemes on Salvia d