Salvia divinorum Cuttings (continued) by Michael E.

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On 5/28 (a small amount of browning on the tip of the smallest leaves).

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Another angle showing two new very tiny leaves peaking out.

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11AM on 5/29 - sitting in the window during a beautiful spring morning.

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7 days now since cutting was taken.

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Planted.  (picture taken on 6/4/2002)

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It's growing.  It got maybe a little too much light today (6/14), but it seems to be coming along okay.  It's able to stand on it's own for about 4 hours now in normal humidity, so that's a good indication that it's roots are coming along.  Another cutting from Andromeda hangs nearby.  It will be joined by another in a few days.   And a couple more after that.  I've decided to cut Andromeda down to only the new growth shown in the next picture below (leaving 6 inches).
In this picture, they just received a heavy misting.

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(6/10)

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In the background is a picture of the vicinity of where I took the cutting of the plant in the forground.  Once again, as before, taking cuttings seems to highly encourage plentyful new growth.  (6/14).

You can't see it yet in the middle (I couldn't focus the camera that close), but new leaves are starting to pop out.  (6/14)


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It has a ghost!

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