Sep 8 2007, 21:06
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Salvinorin X Beiträge: 1,140 Mitglied seit: 9.Apr 2007 |
yea ya can really say its a tree^^
im intrested what yield youd have to expect if teh plant would be dead and dried^^ i think it's about 250g dry, or what do you think -------------------- Dieser Post fällt unter die "Freie Meinungsäußerung", und ich distanziere mich hiermit von allen Folgen die durch die durch Befolgung von Anleitungen oder durch die Anlehnung an meine Aussagen passieren.
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Sep 9 2007, 03:34
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Salvia Kenner Beiträge: 145 Mitglied seit: 13.Oct 2006 Alter: 68 Aus: California USA |
QUOTE(T0bias @ Sep 8 2007, 12:06) yea ya can really say its a tree^^ im intrested what yield youd have to expect if teh plant would be dead and dried^^ i think it's about 250g dry, or what do you think I honestly have no Idea. I haven't smoked Salvia in a long time: I don't even pick up the hundreds of fallen leaves anymore. I could have Kilos of leaf by now - I don't care ... I'm just stupefied at how much he's growing: here is a recent picture of us from last week. I MUST trim him Back some! Happy Gardening! -------------------- |
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Oct 3 2007, 17:03
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Salvia Kenner Beiträge: 145 Mitglied seit: 13.Oct 2006 Alter: 68 Aus: California USA |
Hi all!
It's been a few months. They didn't stop growing. Sally and Sammy are over 8 feet tall now: they are exactly 8 months and 3 days old now! Here: (View from the side looking North) Sammy is way out of my reach! He was born on Jan. 31st 2007 and 8 months later (Feb. - Sept.) needs repotting. I'm planning on getting all those 10" branches he's covered with off of him today - as cuttings. Then, when he's had a haircut, I'll try to move him from a 12" pot to a 16" pot. I'm going to wrestle a shrub taller than me and hope I don't hurt him. I'm dwarfed by large healthy Salvia shrubs! (View from the front looking West) Calvin grew into the tarp over him and got broken. There is a branch leaning against the wall up there and he's going for the gap between the tarp and the wall! He plans to colonize the roof area "Above the Jungle Canopy" with dozens of branches! Sneaky GIANT Plant! Namaste, friends! Der Beitrag wurde bearbeitet von Sea Mac am Oct 3 2007, 17:07 Uhr. -------------------- |
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Oct 9 2007, 06:08
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Hey Sea Mac,
Do you mind if I email you at your gmail email address, for tips on how you care for your plants (soil changes/fertilizers/sunlight/etc, standard growing questions)? Also, any information on the rare seedings would be fantastic to know about. I know if I ever got seeds from my divinorum plant I really wouldn't know what to do with them. . (actually, never mind on the seeding information, I just thoroughly read and understood your seeding webpage!) James Der Beitrag wurde bearbeitet von lif3 am Oct 9 2007, 06:59 Uhr. |
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Oct 10 2007, 23:15
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Salvia Kenner Beiträge: 145 Mitglied seit: 13.Oct 2006 Alter: 68 Aus: California USA |
QUOTE(lif3 @ Oct 8 2007, 21:08) Hey Sea Mac, Do you mind if I email you at your gmail email address, for tips on how you care for your plants (soil changes/fertilizers/sunlight/etc, standard growing questions)? Also, any information on the rare seedings would be fantastic to know about. I know if I ever got seeds from my divinorum plant I really wouldn't know what to do with them. . (actually, never mind on the seeding information, I just thoroughly read and understood your seeding webpage!) James I kinda started such a project a few months back. It is here: http://sageseeds.info/tutorials/index.php It's still a work in progress ... Happy growing ... -------------------- |
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Oct 11 2007, 00:46
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@Sea Mac: Im sorry. You are too small for your plants.
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Oct 11 2007, 05:45
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Thanks a lot Sea Mac, your help is very much so appreciated.
I agree with hogie, you look very short in those pictures because your plants are so enormously! James |
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Oct 11 2007, 22:50
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Salvianaut Beiträge: 1,057 Mitglied seit: 18.May 2006 Alter: 34 |
Seamac, your plants are real trees^^
I've read your linked site about the Seeds...but i still have one question...do they need heat or are 21°C/70°F enough? your plants are cheating,like you - they are in their pots, not on the ground |
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Oct 12 2007, 20:28
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Very nice......... I like your Sallys really
mfg Lars -------------------- QUOTE Amalgam: alles so vergnomt hier alles, was ich sage ist erfunden und erlogen - ja, wirklich |
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Oct 25 2007, 01:37
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If there were no pictures, I wouldn't be able to believe that plants of this height existed anywhere in the world, no matter what climate they lived in. I suppose the Mazatec people of Oaxaca themselves would be impressed if they saw what SeaMac has achieved here.
I'm sure you love your plants, Sea Mac, but they seem to be loving you a lot as well, since they keep growing so rapidly. I was just wondering why you kept all of them in their flower-pots, since I suppose in your climate it wouldn't be a problem to put them in the ground and leave them there during the winter without taking a risk to lose any of them due to frost? If we didn't have such cold winters here in Germany, I would attempt to raise a whole forest of salvia trees here - and in the summer I would be sitting in their shade with my friends, smoking the leaves or chewing them, like the Mazatec do! |
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Oct 28 2007, 06:22
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Salvia Kenner Beiträge: 145 Mitglied seit: 13.Oct 2006 Alter: 68 Aus: California USA |
QUOTE(Surak @ Oct 24 2007, 16:37) If there were no pictures, I wouldn't be able to believe that plants of this height existed anywhere in the world, no matter what climate they lived in. I suppose the Mazatec people of Oaxaca themselves would be impressed if they saw what SeaMac has achieved here. I'm sure you love your plants, Sea Mac, but they seem to be loving you a lot as well, since they keep growing so rapidly. I was just wondering why you kept all of them in their flower-pots, since I suppose in your climate it wouldn't be a problem to put them in the ground and leave them there during the winter without taking a risk to lose any of them due to frost? If we didn't have such cold winters here in Germany, I would attempt to raise a whole forest of salvia trees here - and in the summer I would be sitting in their shade with my friends, smoking the leaves or chewing them, like the Mazatec do! Because I rent: I don't own the land. If I have to move these plants will move with me. (I hope. I'll rent a crane ...) If I owned land they would be planted: then they would have grown even faster! When I post plant measurements I always measure from the top of the dirt in the pot: never from the pot bottom. That would add 2 feet to Calvin and 1 foot to several plants. Be that as it may be: the pipe sticking out of the wall is at 9 feet above the cement. Calvin is in a 24" tall/ 24" wide pot. His pot is on a metal trivet about 3 inches above ground. A couple of branches are a foot or 2 above that pipe. Below find 3 different views of the SAME Exact plants TONIGHT ... YOU figure out How big he is. 70 degrees F/ 21 degrees C is Ideal for setting seeds. Jupe got some last January in cooler temperatures than that. Today's Garden Pictures: South looking North My East Garden (East Looking West) October 27th 2007 (I'm too short: you can't see me). My Garden Northeast Looking Southwest "OK: I love you, Bye-bye" Der Beitrag wurde bearbeitet von Sea Mac am Oct 28 2007, 06:33 Uhr. -------------------- |
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Nov 4 2007, 03:43
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Nov 11 2007, 23:00
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Hi Sea Mac!
I really like what you are doing! Your "seedgrow" with your own earnd seeds really astonished me! I hope you will also post some pics in the next months to keep us informed. Good luck !! greez Tea For One Der Beitrag wurde bearbeitet von Tea For One am Nov 11 2007, 23:00 Uhr. -------------------- Wenn die Macht der Liebe die Liebe zur Macht übersteigt, erst dann wird die Welt endlich wissen, was Frieden heißt
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Nov 12 2007, 00:11
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Salvia Kenner Beiträge: 145 Mitglied seit: 13.Oct 2006 Alter: 68 Aus: California USA |
QUOTE(Tea For One @ Nov 11 2007, 14:00) Hi Sea Mac! I really like what you are doing! Your "seedgrow" with your own earnd seeds really astonished me! I hope you will also post some pics in the next months to keep us informed. Good luck !! greez Tea For One As you wish. Look to all the Pictures posted in this forum's gallery: http://www.salviasource.org/index.php?page=Gallery Salvia Source Gallery By "Sea Mac" ______________________________________________________________ Will Last night's photographs be fresh enough Sir? November 10th, 2007: Several trees are involved in blooming now. I caught them napping Saturday night with my flash. November 10th 2007 Several trees are preparing to bloom now. I caught them ripening up Saturday night with my flash. November 10th 2007 What "Jack" (In the Story "Jack and the Beanstalk") saw towering above him as he approached the beanstalk. Camera angle: low - kneeling down and pointing up. Looking up Sally's Skirts while she Slept last night. Are you happy, for another week, now? -------------------- |
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Nov 19 2007, 06:46
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Salvia Kenner Beiträge: 145 Mitglied seit: 13.Oct 2006 Alter: 68 Aus: California USA |
Next weekly update from my Garden.
The trees are flowering now. And Hummingbirds are liking it! On the 15th of November I took these two photos: Close Up: And today (November 18th) the Bird flew in my face not afraid of me: And then Fed on flowers way above me! So: there are Rare pictures of a hummingbird pollinating my trees! Need to see more Salvia and less hummingbird? http://sageseeds.info/seeds2007/20071115hummingbird.jpg Der Beitrag wurde bearbeitet von Sea Mac am Nov 19 2007, 16:45 Uhr. -------------------- |
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