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Starting Salvia Patens from seed

mojorisin57
19 years ago

I started some Salvia Patens seeds recently. I sowed the seed on the surface of Park Starts plugs (a sterile media plug made from peat moss and binder), sealed them in a plastic bag and put it under flourescent light with bottom heat. All of the seeds germinated in a few days and I removed the plastic bag. After about a week I bottom watered the plugs since they were only slightly moist. The next day or so the first true leaves turned brown and withered in 20% of the seedlings. The other 80% are going great. I suspect the seedlings in which the true leaves died were too wet. Has anyone had experience with starting perennial salvias from seed? Are these salvias particularly adverse to excess water? I'm surprised since it is difficult to overwater the Park Starts plugs when you bottom water them since the plug is like a sponge and only soaks up water to its capacity.

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