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#1 Posted : 5/17/2014 3:50:25 PM

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Hi nexians!
When re-potting my Salvia divinorum should I break up the root ball from the previous pot or just plop the round cylinder of dirt in the new soil?
This is my only Salvia I have at the moment and I dont want to stress it out too much but I do want the best for its growth, can disturbing Salvias roots be fatal?
How do you repot?
Fluff out the roots?
Bare root it?
or bury the old soil in the new?
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#2 Posted : 5/17/2014 6:11:09 PM

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I would leave the root ball in one piece, not sure if it matters too much if you rough it up a tiny bit although sally is really picky and prefers to be left alone so I would be as minimally invasive as possible, thats always worked for me.
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#3 Posted : 5/19/2014 3:45:26 PM

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If she is heavily root bound I would try to fluff out the outer roots. Give her the biggest possibly space for roots in a light airy soil mix with plenty of perlite and/or vermiculite.
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