Growing Salvia ‘St. John’s Fire’ from seeds in India is a great way to add vibrant red spikes of flowers to your garden. These are sun-loving annuals (or tender perennials in mild climates) that bloom beautifully in Indian winters and well into early summer with minimal effort. Here’s a complete India-specific guide for growing them successfully from seed:
Best Sowing Time
North/Central India: September to November
South India: October to January
Thrives in cool to moderately warm climates (Ideal temp: 15–30°C)
Soil
Use well-draining, fertile soil
Ideal mix:
2 parts garden soil
1 part cocopeat/sand
1 part compost or vermicompost
Pot Size
At least 8–10 inches deep
Ensure drainage holes are present
Sowing the Seeds
Surface sow seeds — don’t bury them too deep.
Lightly press seeds into moist soil, cover with a very thin layer of fine soil.
Mist the soil to moisten – avoid overwatering.
Place in a bright, indirect light area until germination.
Germination time: 10–15 days
Sunlight
Once seedlings are 2–3 inches tall, shift to full sun.
Needs 5–6 hours of sunlight daily for best flowering
Watering
Keep soil evenly moist but not soggy
Water at the base to prevent fungal issues on leaves
Plant Care
- Thinning: Space plants 8-10 inches apart once established
- Pinching: Pinch tips when 4-6 inches tall for bushier growth
- Deadheading: Regularly remove spent blooms to extend flowering
- Fertilizer: Feed with a balanced liquid fertilizer every 2-3 weeks
- Pests/disease: Watch for aphids, mealybugs-Neem spray helps
Flowering
Begins blooming 8–10 weeks after sowing
Lasts until early summer, especially if deadheaded regularly
Bright red flower spikes up to 30–40 cm tall