>First off, that cutting looks DOA. I’m surprised that you were able to coax part of it back to life!
oh yea me too. i had 2 when the package came, 1st died, 2nd showed some new life!
>In most of your photos, the soil seems very moist – even wet.
dont water the plant very often, but do mist it alot to make up for lack of direct water into the pot. SWIM think thats how i got those plant lice from watering too much, more misting.
>The photos aren’t clear, but it looks like you have plant lice.shit.
>To be honest, I’d recommend starting over with a healthy cutting and some well-draining soil. A plant as small as the one you now have will take forever to reach a harvestable size. here in canada, salvia may be a schedule 3 drug sooner than i thought. cant give up on this plant right yet, as it may not be legal to grow and buy more in the following year. this plant traveled such a distance, gotta be the most traveled salvia, probably in the world.
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>check out the vancouver seed bank
looks like they are out of psychoactive type.
>Get some mapcho or organic tobaccoany kind of tobbaco will do? . SWIM can get some 100% pure Virginia tobacco.
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>Add some stinging nettledamm, should of picked more and dried more nettles when the season was in. wasnt aware that nettles make good plant food, as well as tea for us. cool.
>And the most important thing is: put some fresh soil into your oven and sterilize it at min. 80°C and replant into this soil.SWIM had used 2 pans of dirt in the oven, set on about 195 on oven, but the meat thermometer read 75°c. i let it set in the oven for about 40 minuets each, about 70-85 degrees. it was hard to regulate the oven to 180°f without going over 200°f because SWIM reads that above 200°f its too hot and becomes unusable.
>To say "Good luck" seems to be inappropriate because you already performed a miracle.lets hope for a second. SWIM moved the plant into a new pot with new sterlized soil, please grow..
will upload more pics soon..
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