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Seed Salvia St John Fire

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Ignite your winter garden with the brilliant red spikes of Salvia 'St. John’s Fire'! This eye-catching variety produces dense, flame-like flower clusters on compact, bushy plants, making it a favorite for borders, beds, pots, and mass plantings.

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    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