My Salvia seems like she's not doing so well and I was wondering if any more experienced folks on The Nexus might have some advice for me. I'll try to post pictures later, my camera is currently not working.
She's about 2ft fall, with about six full leaves at the very top, and a bunch of smaller, stunted looking leaves protruding from nodes all along the sides.
Both the full leaves and the stunted ones are starting to turn yellow and blacken at the tips, and I haven't seen any new growth happening for about a few weeks now (over the winter, when she was in her greenhouse, she grew very quickly).
She's currently in Massachusetts (with me), outside, in the shade. The average humidity has been 60-80% and the temperature has gone from 60 degrees Fahrenheit at night, to about 80 degrees Fahrenheit during the day, which should be within her acceptable range (maybe a little on the high end).
I recently re-potted her into a larger pot, using potting soil w/ some perlite and sprinkled a handful of worm casting around on top for fertilizer.
Again, I'll try and post pictures later. I've been doing a lot of research, but everything I've found seems contradictory. I mist twice a day, only water when she looks wilted and try and keep her out of direct sunlight, although it was suggested to me that yellowing leaves are a sign of too much sun.
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