Salvia divinorum is a unique plant that has been used for centuries by the Mazatec people in Mexico for spiritual and medicinal purposes. While the plant is known for its potent psychoactive effects, little is known about its pollination and reproductive processes. Salvia divinorum is a member of the mint family and is native to […]
Category: Growing Salvia Divinorum
This blog category will show blog posts regarding the cloning, growing, and harvesting of salvia divinorum.
How To Grow Salvia Divinorum From A Clone Plant
Salvia divinorum is a member of the sage family and is native to the cloud forests of Oaxaca, Mexico. It has been traditionally used by Mazatec shamans in religious and healing ceremonies for centuries. In recent years, salvia divinorum has gained popularity among those interested in its psychoactive effects. While salvia divinorum can be grown […]
Can I Buy Salvia Divinorum Seeds?
If you want to see at a unique psychedelic of all times, then have a look at Salvia divinorum. You must have seen salvia somewhere, as there are about 700 species of this herb. It belongs to the mint family and is commonly used as a decorative plant due to its aesthetically pleasing flowers. Salvia […]
How To Process Salvia Divinorum Leaves Into Extracts?
Salvia Divinorum is a very popular herb from the mint family that is native to southern Mexico, South America, and Central America. The leaves of this plant contain Salvinorin A, which has psychoactive properties. It can cause dizziness, hallucination, and paranoia in many cases. Salvia is typically sold as a dried leaf in the market. […]
Where Does Salvia Divinorum Grow?
Salvia divinorum (salvia) a shrub native to Oaxaca, Mexico, which has been used spiritually and medicinally by indigenous Mazatec tribespeople for centuries. It is a powerful natural hallucinogen that produces an intense psychedelic high. Today, it is garnering attention in the West for recreational use, and slowly for possible medical use. Topics we will cover […]
How To Grow Salvia Divinorum
Salvia divinorum plants grow best in light shade with no more than 3 or 4 hours of direct morning or afternoon sunlight. Avoid direct sunlight during midday. They won’t tolerate a lot of strong direct sunlight. On the other hand, they do not do well in deep shade either. Light shade and filtered sunlight is best. […]