Can Salvia Divinorum be adapted to the climate of different countries?

Discussion in 'Salvia Divinorum' started by PsyBlade, Jul 4, 2007.

  1. PsyBlade

    PsyBlade Member

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    I need to ask you a particular question this time.Since I'm new in this website and my information that is connected with this plant is poor which results in the fact that I can't answer the question that I'm going to ask you about.I live in Bulgaria and I'm really wondering if Salvia divinorum can bear the weather conditions in my country?If there is someone familiar with the climate in Bulgaria please give your opinion?If there is noone who is acquainted with the climate in my country please tell me so I can give you some additional information connected with the stupid weather.
     
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  3. PsyBlade

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    Is there any chance for this plant to survive in Bulgaria if i look after it indoors and by creating all factors needed by it to grow???
     
  4. Stiney

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    If you grow inside and mimic it's natural enviorment there is no reason why it won't grow ok.
     
  5. eshu

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    there are detailed salvia divinorum growing guides that you can find online, in p2p networks like emule and such.
    as far as I know, with proper care, the plant of the shepherdess can flourish in any climate but only indoors and it's hard but not impossibly hard to grow it.
     
  6. cechmangoal1

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    even though salvia is a very sensitive plant, it can be acclimated to almost any environment. it just needs time transitioning from th environment that it's been growing in, which is usually humid and between 70s-80s degrees. if slowly brought into a different environment it will adapt and won't need so much humidity, it might grow not as fast, but should still survive. i'm not sure what bulgaria's like, so i can't comment on that. as long as it's not in freezing conditions, it can work.
     
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