Salvia Seeds – Buy Salvia Divinorum Seeds, Salvia extract …

July 20th, 2011

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What products have the best reviews by customers who have tried buying items from our supplier?
There is a wide variety of products available from our supplier that are for sale from wholesale cheap prices to some large items that cost a little more. Salvia Supply is the best online store for types of dried plants, herbs, seeds and extracts that has the best reviews for customers for over 7 years. Anyone looking to get high and other effects from the purple sticky should try buying from them.

What country does our supplier ship Sally Divinorum to and is it illegal or legal to buy Salvia online?
Yes, it is legal to order online althouth a few countries are trying to ban or make salvia illegal. Our supplier sends to all countries of the world including United States, Australia, Japan, Canada, England UK, Europe and others. The prices are in USA dollars and do not include the price of shipping. We do not recommend trying to learn how to grow salvia because growing is difficult and you can just order it for cheap.

How do you smoke salvia and can you eat this plant instead of smoking?
While this herb is mainly taken by smoking in a pipe, bong, joint or mixed with tobacco we do not recommend that you eat it as it could make you sick. Only smoke in a place you are comfortable with such as your bedroom. Make sure your friends near you are good friends and they are welcome to use a video camera to take pictures and film of you as you experience the high. Only a few hits will do and we do not recommend mixing it with marijuana, pot, cannabis or weed. Salvia, Divonorum, Sally D, or Diviners Sage should be used with respect and caution. When using strong extract such as 300X, 100X 50X, 30X, 25X, 20X and 10X we suggest you start slow.

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July 20th, 2011

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Salvia – Annual Sage, Gentian Sage, Pineapple-Scented Sage …

July 20th, 2011

DESCRIPTION: This is a large group of hardy and tender perennials, annuals and shrubs. They are found wild in South America, southern Europe, northern Africa and North America. Salvia belong to the Mint family, Labiatae. The name is derived from salveo, to save, and refers to the medicinal value the plants were thought to possess. These plants grow 1 to 3 feet high and form branched clumps. Their leaves are ovate or lanceolate, 2 to 4 inches long. The flowers form on spikes that grow above the foliage. The spikes may be 2 inches wide and 6 inches long. The flowers may be white to blue and all shades of red, purple, pink, rose, or violet. S. splendens (Scarlet Sage) is a tender kind, which may be planted in a variety of places. This one, along with S. farinacea (Mealycup Sage) and S. coccinea (Texas Sage) are mainly grown as annuals, though they can be perennials when grown in mild climates. One kind, S. officinalis, is the well-known herb commonly called Sage. It is a hardy perennial with gray-green, golden-edged, tricolored, or purple foliage. This plant is often used to season foods and is valued for its antiseptic and antifungal properties. Another, S. elegans, is known as the Pineapple-scented Sage. This is a half-hardy perennial that is usually grown as an annual. In the South and warm West, these plants can reach 4 or 5 feet high and 3 feet in the North. The dark green leaves are rough and the tubular flowers are bright scarlet to crimson. The leaves and the flowers have the scent of Pineapple; both can be used fresh or dried.

POTTING: Annual Salvias are planted in well drained, moist soil in a sunny position. They should be 12 to 18 inches apart. Hardy kinds of Salvia will flourish on well-drained, loamy soil in a sunny spot. If the soil is heavy and full of clay, they probably won’t make it through the winter. That kind of soil can be made more suitable by digging deeply and mixing in large amounts of organic matter, such as decayed manure, compost or humus and some sand or coal ashes. On heavy land, planting should be done in the spring; on light land, in early fall. S. officinalis, the herb Sage, should be grown in full sun in well-drained soil. It is harvested when the plants are flourishing, but before the flowering shoots develop; take the stem tips with several sets of leaves. Cut in the morning after the dew has dried, but before the heat of the afternoon. Sage will recover from heavy cutting. Fresh sage has better flavor than dried. Use in either form of stuffings or with cheese, egg, or vegetable dishes. Snip off and dry the whole flowering stems of older plants for decorative use. S. elegans, the Pineapple Sage, is grown in well-drained soil in full sun. Mix in pre-plant fertilizer, but don’t feed them later in the season. In northern regions, where blooming starts only a few days before autumn frost, you can prune back the plants severely in late summer and divide and pot them to bring inside for bloom in October and November and irregularly throughout the winter. It is harvested by taking the whole branches for wreaths and potpourris. Use the fresh leaves in teas and fruit dishes and the sweet flowers in salads, sandwiches and desserts.

PROPAGATION: Seeds may be started indoors at a 70-degree temperature in complete darkness until they sprout, 8 to 10 weeks before it’s safe to plant them outside. They can be sown directly outside where they are to grow when the soil is warm. The Scarlet Sage may be increased by taking cuttings in late summer or fall. They are inserted in a bed of sand or vermiculite in a greenhouse or cold frame. Shade them from direct sun and water with a fine mist. When they’ve formed roots, they are potted separately in 2- to 3-inch pots in a porous soil mixture and are kept in a greenhouse throughout the winter. When they’re 3 to 5 inches long, pinch the tips to induce branching. In early spring, the plants are potted in 5-inch pots. They are kept growing in a sunny spot of the greenhouse until they are to be transferred outdoors. Harden them off before setting outside. The hardy kinds can be propagated by lifting and dividing the rooted pieces in October or early spring, by cuttings taken in early summer and by sowing seeds. However, it is better not to disturb Salvias unnecessarily because they are slow to recover after transplanting. The herb Sage, S. officinalis, is easy to grow. Seeds may be started early indoors or directly outside after danger from frost has passed.

Salvia Information & Facts

July 20th, 2011

Salvia divinorum, Ska Pastora, Diviner’s Mint, Sally-D and Lady Salvia. Though its psychoactive properties have been known to the Mexican Mazatec Indians for ages, it was relatively recent that the plant drew the attention of Western ethnobotanists, and even more recent (the early 90′s) that its active component, salvinorin A, was isolated. Salvinorin A turned out to be the strongest natural hallucinogen known to man. Salvia divinorum (popularly known by its genus name Salvia) is a psychoactive plant which can induce dissociative effects. The species name, Divinorum, was given because of its traditional use in divination and healing–it literally translates to “diviner’s sage” or “seer’s sage”.

Salvia Plants: Are the living Salvia Divinorum plants. You can find growers guides on the internet and sooner or later, we’ll put together a nice video to help you. They grow over a meter high, are native to certain areas of the Sierra Mazateca region in Mexico, and can be progated over most of North America/ the world. Interesting to note that “Although isolated strands of Salvia divinorum exist, these are thought to have been purposely created and tended by the Mazatec people.”

Basically saying, this plant was purposefully breed by the Mazatec people for their use.Modern methods of ingestion include smoking or chewing the leaf, or using a tincture, as described in the following sections.

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July 20th, 2011

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