How is Salvia divinorum grown?
The best way to grow Salvia divinorum is to choose a place outdoors that is mostly shady, cool, and humid. While S. divinorum can be grown in hot sunny locations (once acclimated), it does not thrive in these situations. Using shade cloth can help in such situations. Soil should be rich and drain well. If grown in containers, the largest container possible is the best choice, as S. divinorum likes to have a lot of root room. One botanist has suggested that plastic “kiddie pools” make good pots. In dry areas, an automated misting system that comes on for one minute every hour (during daylight hours), or at least two or three times per day, is one of the best ways to provide the humidity that S. divinorum loves. S. divinorum can grow quite tall, and may eventually need to be supported with stakes. Alternately, cuttings can be taken from the tops of the plants, the two side branches at the node below the cutting will become the new growing tips, and the plant will bush out. S. divinorum l
The best way to grow Salvia divinorum is to choose a place outdoors that is mostly shady, cool, and humid. While S. divinorum can be grown in hot sunny locations (once acclimated), it does not thrive in these situations. Using shade cloth may be appropriate. Soil should be rich and well-draining. If grown in containers, the largest container possible is the best choice, as S. divinorum likes to have a lot of root room. One person has even suggested that plastic kiddie pools make good pots. In dry areas, an automated misting system that comes on for one minute every hour (during daylight hours), or even two or three times per day, is one of the best ways to provide the humidity that S. divinorum loves. S. divinorum can grow quite tall, and may need to be supported with stakes eventually. Alternately, cuttings can be taken from the tops of the plants, the two side branches at the node below the cutting will become the new growing tips, and the plant will bush out. S. divinorum loves to g