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Live Salvia Divinorum Plants

For any questions about growing your own salvia pleaser refer to our blog. If you have further questions you can e-mail us at info@freshsalvia.com . We are currently only able to ship plants once per week, so all orders will be shipped out by Tuesday for the previous 7 days. All other products on FreshSalvia.com ship the same or next day. If you order a plant along with other products, we will send two seperate shipments so the rest of your order is not delayed. We still honor our $1.75 Flat Rate...

Live Salvia Divinorum Plant

For any questions about growing your own salvia pleaser refer to our blog. If you have further questions you can e-mail us at info@freshsalvia.com . We are currently only able to ship plants once per week, so all orders will be shipped out by Tuesday for the previous 7 days. All other products on FreshSalvia.com ship the same or next day. If you order a plant along with other products, we will send two seperate shipments so the rest of your order is not delayed. We still honor our $1.75 Flat Rate...

Salvia divinorum live plant

Rooted saliva plant WE are now accepting orders for Salvia divinorum plants. These plants were recently propagated from healthy, robust cuttings. They are now well-rooted and ready for shipping. They will sell out very quickly, so we encourage you to place your order immediatel

Salvia Divinorum, Live Plants for sale at Herbal Fire Botanicals

Often heard about Salvia divinorum is that they need a lot of humidity to survive. In fact the plants do enjoy high humidity, and will achieve optimum growth if grown in these conditions, but they can be grown successfully in a low humidity environment if it slowly acclimated to a lower humidity environment over the course of several weeks. Give it high humidity initially by misting it often or placing it in a tent with a humidifier, but slowly reduce the humidity over the course of the next month...

Salvia Divinorum Rooted Cutting

Our Salvia divinorum live plants came established and ready for vigorous growth! Salvia plants are typically 4-8 inches tall and the Hoffman & Wasson strain is shorter and slightly hardier than the Blosser strain, but reportedly the leaves are somewhat more bitter. Salvia cuttings and plants are getting more and more difficult to come by, but especially with the outlawing of this rare and sacred plant, it is even more critical that as many spritual explorers preserve this plant any way that they...

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The "Wasson clone" which is descended from the original specimens brought into this country in 1962 by Gordon Wasson after first being collected on July 12th 1961, around Ayauta, Oaxaca. Gordon Wasson was the first recorded non-native to sample Salvia's great power. The other variety, the "palatable clone" is supposedly a less bitter type of the plant collected...

Paperback, Drugs of the Dreaming: Oneirogens Salvia Divinorum and Other Dream-Enhancing Plants

This first comprehensive guide to oneirogens--naturally occurring substances that induce and enhance dreaming--details the properties and actions of these dream allies, establishing ethnobotanical profiles for 35 oneirogens, explaining the historical use of each, its method of action, and what light it sheds on the scientific mechanism of dreaming.

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Salvia divinorum rarely produces seeds, and when it does only a few of those seeds will ever sprout, and the ones that do sprout are almost always very weak plants that often do not survive. It is almost impossible to find Salvia divinorum seeds for sale anywhere, and if you do the seeds will produce weak plants if they produce any plants at all. It is much easier to grow Salvia from cuttings or live plants.

Drugs of the Dreaming: Oneirogens Salvia Divinorum and Other Dream-Enhancing Plants Books - Health - Body, Mind and Spirit

Books. Drugs of the Dreaming: Oneirogens Salvia Divinorum and Other Dream-Enhancing Plants

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The "Wasson clone" which is descended from the original specimens brought into this country in 1962 by Gordon Wasson after first being collected on July 12th 1961, around Ayauta, Oaxaca. Gordon Wasson was the first recorded non-native to sample Salvia's great power. The other variety, the "palatable clone" is supposedly a less bitter type of the plant collected...

Drugs of the Dreaming: Oneirogens: Salvia divinorum and Other Dream Enhancing Plants Book

Drugs of the Dreaming details the properties and actions of these dream allies, establishing ethnobotanical profiles for 35 oneirogens, including those extracted from organic sources--such as Calea zacatechichi (dream herb or “leaf of the god”), Salvia divinorum, and a variety of plants from North and South America and the Pacific used in shamanic practices--as well as synthetically derived oneirogens. They explain the historical use of each oneirogen, its method of action, and what light it sheds...

Live Salvia Divinorum Rooted cutting cold journey during the colder months

The "Wasson clone" which is descended from the original specimens brought into this country in 1962 by Gordon Wasson after first being collected on July 12th 1961, around Ayauta, Oaxaca. Gordon Wasson was the first recorded non-native to sample Salvia's great power. The other variety, the "palatable clone" is supposedly a less bitter type of the plant collected...

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The "Wasson clone" which is descended from the original specimens brought into this country in 1962 by Gordon Wasson after first being collected on July 12th 1961, around Ayauta, Oaxaca. Gordon Wasson was the first recorded non-native to sample Salvia's great power. The other variety, the "palatable clone" is supposedly a less bitter type of the plant collected...