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I checked out my Salvia patch this morning and found a
branch that was hexagonal (not the usual rectangular shape)and tri-nodal! It has three leaves per node ! I'm going to clone
cuttings and try propagating this trait. Anyonelse seen Salvia
do this ?
.:<o>:.
branch that was hexagonal (not the usual rectangular shape)and tri-nodal! It has three leaves per node ! I'm going to clone
cuttings and try propagating this trait. Anyonelse seen Salvia
do this ?
.:<o>:.
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Re: Salvia divinorum mutation
Thu, June 24, 2004 - 10:47 AMwow... i've been reading a 'lot' of forums and websites on salvia lately and i've not heard of anyone mentioning this.
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Re: Salvia divinorum mutation
Sun, July 11, 2004 - 3:33 PMive just started to hear about salvia divinorum and am quite interested in finding out more about it. is there anybody in the vancouver area that might be able to point me in the right direction in locating this stuff? -
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Re: Salvia divinorum mutation
Sun, July 11, 2004 - 9:36 PMisn't vancouver also known as vansterdam now?
there's probably some places there that will have salvia...
there's also a salvia tribe here with some great info posted
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Re: Salvia divinorum mutation
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Tue, July 13, 2004 - 3:44 PMThe store i work at has 10x extract and dried leaves. We will eventually be stocking plants for sale as well.
www.urbanshaman.ca
Spirit Within also carries Salvia and has plants for sale.
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Re: Salvia divinorum mutation
Fri, November 5, 2004 - 11:31 AMAnswers from salviadivinorum.tribe.net/
"Aside from being very interesting in itself, it shows that individual branches of Salvia can mutate, which means that in spite of being clones, people's cloned plants are probably not all genetically identical.
Take good care of your mutation! Glad you are going to propagate it! " gayle
"Havent seen exactly that. I hade some weird thindg: curve and curl, color changes and weird growth patterns. As far as trying to follow that trait and reproduce it .. Go for it .
I am curious where did the plant come from?
Can you post a picture to your profile and let us know it there on this thread?
Is it indoors?
look forward to a picture, "
~ YFN,Sageman
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Re: Salvia divinorum mutation
Fri, November 5, 2004 - 5:01 PMI mentioned this on another Salvia forum (not tribe.net) and it seems that someone there has had this happen -- so that makes three reports. -
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Re: Salvia divinorum mutation
Fri, November 5, 2004 - 5:03 PMIt's 4 1/2 months since Pilsbury reported this -- Pillsbury, did you succeed in propagating this mutation? -
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Re: Salvia divinorum mutation
Mon, November 8, 2004 - 10:40 AMhexagonal and tri nodal.... hmmmmmm..
hmmmm...
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Re: Salvia divinorum mutation
Fri, September 25, 2009 - 11:50 AMtwo years ago i gave one of my mother plants to a friend, to my horror i recently saw this plant again and most of its glorious stems were black and broken with a collection of misshapen sunburned leaves, so i rescued this specemin and have started to nurse it to life again and just yesterday i noticed that one of its stems was showing this mutation. baring in mind it was potbound, malnourished, sunburned and dry as a desert so was probably stressed to near death and sprung this in its re-growth. i will also try to cultivate this to see if i can grow the trinity :0)
more info on other trinity specimins (not mine) www.psykick.de/salvia/de-trinity.html
see ya laterz