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TedoTheCreator
#1 Posted : 5/4/2014 10:27:36 AM
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I knew that they should live with it at the begin and a week later to remove it,but the plant like....doesnt want to live withouth the bag,when i remove it see what happens:
http://media.snimka.bg/s1/3431/033106578-big.jpg
It is Salvia divinorum.Sorry for posting here,but i cannot wait being promoted risking my plants life!
 

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#2 Posted : 5/4/2014 10:47:35 AM

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That is bizarre! The humidity created by the bag?? Asphyxiation fetish?? The lady is a strange one! I dont really have a clue.
Not very helpful sorry! I will be following your progress I hope someone can give you a way.
 
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#3 Posted : 5/4/2014 12:32:52 PM

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TedoTheCreator wrote:
I knew that they should live with it at the begin and a week later to remove it,but the plant like....doesnt want to live withouth the bag,when i remove it see what happens:
http://media.snimka.bg/s1/3431/033106578-big.jpg
It is Salvia divinorum.Sorry for posting here,but i cannot wait being promoted risking my plants life!

Are you slowly acclimating the plant to your climate, or just taking the bag off and shocking the plant?
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#4 Posted : 5/4/2014 2:50:00 PM

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You need to acclimatise your plant. Keep the bag on and put holes in it every few days. This will slowly introduce the plant to the humidity and temperature of your location. Too fast and the plant will wither and die as yours has begun to, so take it slow.
 
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#5 Posted : 7/5/2014 9:48:29 PM
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Hey guys,its me again. I wanted to wait a little bit, and expected everything to be just fine, i thought that if i put 2 holes everyday, the plant should be okay and at the end i can remove the bag...well it didn't worked that way. I made a lot of holes at the end,but when i remove the hole bag i end up the same way. Now the plants became a lot bigger and i...putted them into aquarium. It may sound funny or anything,but..... the other thing that i got in mind is that maybe i use too little fertilizer. Here are some pictures:

http://img850.imageshack.us/img850/3420/9x20p.jpg

http://img849.imageshack.us/img849/7969/kg0j.jpg

Ow,now i got in mind that i must tell you how i water them : 2 times spraying a day,every 4th-5th day watering and 1-2 times per 2 weeks nourishing.
 
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#6 Posted : 7/9/2014 1:07:31 AM
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I know im cheeky rebloging this one, but please someone help, my plants are dying!
 
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#7 Posted : 7/9/2014 1:22:21 PM

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The 1st picture looks like my Salvia plants did when the dirt became slightly too dry. (limp/leany).

I'm pretty sure the browning leaf tips are due to the air humidity being a little low (what's the humidity level?)

In my experience with Salvia, very small plastic containers like that work ok at 1st, but then moisture issues with the roots creates issues.

I had good luck with 1 gallon Smart Pots, but eventually my plants succumbed to 2 factors:
whitefly infestation and low rH in the air.

I never misted or sprayed my plants, never acclimated them; I just kept my humidifier on a setting that maintained air rH at 60% - 80%. (until I stopped filling the humidifier temporarily; they did not like the more dry air).

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#8 Posted : 7/10/2014 4:00:12 AM

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you should not need a bag over them. I have been growing salvia divinorum in canada for 6 years, outdoors for 7-8 months of the year. I definalty dont need any bags or humidity tents. Your plants can get diseased with too much stale humidity like that.
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