Cut flowers

Salvia Victoria™ Blue

Cut flowers
Melliferous

Salvia Victoria™ Blue

Product code : 61-7548-010

5.69$

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Recommendations :
Indoor sowing : It is suggested to sow 6 weeks before planting outside. (*)
(*) From 7 to 10 days after the date of the last ground frost.

Dwarf, free-flowering plants, with much sought-after violet blue spikes. Highly ornamental.

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Maturity (Weeks)

12-14

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Germination (Days)

5-7

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Seedling temperature (°C)

24

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Half-shade

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Sun

Maturity (weeks)

12-14

Germination (days)

5-7

Seedling temperature (°C)

24

Height (cm)

45-60

Spreading (cm)

25-30

Colour

Blue

Formulation

Raw

Cultivation mode

Plantation : Sow the seeds 6 weeks before the last frost. Keep the temperature between 24 °C. Germination time is between 5 and 7 days.

Soil : Indoor: A well-drained, porous sowing media is best to prevent overwatering. Outdoor: Well-drained, humus-rich soil.

Culturals practices : Step 1: plow the soil about 30 cm (12 inches). Add an equal part of potting soil and mix well. Dig a hole approximately the same length as the container and about 1 ½ to 3 times the width. Step 2: slightly squeeze the container, tap out the plant, and delicately free the roots. If the roots are too dense, liberate the fibers by inserting a knife or a transplanter. Separate the roots carefully, then place in the hole. * Good to know: Use an organic bone meal or a «soil activator» when transplanting to stimulate root development. Follow the instructions for use on the package. Fill up the hole with garden soil. Slightly press the soil around the base of the plant to favor the contact between the roots and the soil. Water regularly every 2 or 3 days until the soil is well compacted. Note: Sage is an undemanding plant, but it thrives more particularly on light, well-drained, humus-rich soils with plenty of sun. Space the feet 25 to 35 cm apart, so that it can form a beautiful tuft. Although sage tolerates drought relatively well, watering ensures a beautiful flowering. Also remember to mulch the foot, this will limit evaporation, as well as the progression of weeds.

Consult our technical sheet

Latin name

Salvia farinacea

Use

cut flower, border plant, flower bed

Floraison

June to September

Sowing calendar

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Sowing guide

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