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    Old 10-20-07, 14:37   #1 (permalink)
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    Growing Salvia Seeds

    Heres a couple sites for people ineterested in propagating Salvia divinorum from seed.


    Growing your OWN Salvia Divinorum Seeds

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    Old 10-20-07, 21:35   #2 (permalink)
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    you know i always read that salvia seeds were pretty much impossible to find...almost100% of all salvia plants out there are cuttings...i could be wrong tho'...just my two cents..
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    Old 10-20-07, 22:22   #3 (permalink)
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    Your right, they are almost impossible to find..the key word being "almost".They are very very rare.
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    Old 10-20-07, 23:49   #4 (permalink)
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    well i tried usin that link you posted and it doesn't work...but if in fact there was seeds available i for one would definitely be most interested in the idea of growing salvia from seeds....i just can't get over the fact that seeds are actually available for salvia...but then again...are you sure it's salvia divinorum seeds and not garden variety salvia..?
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    Old 10-21-07, 00:21   #5 (permalink)
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    Click on this.. Growing your OWN Salvia Divinorum Seeds they dont sell the seeds. Though they do provide some info on growing salvia to set seed.Good Luck!
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    Old 10-21-07, 00:25   #6 (permalink)
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    Sorry, try this Growing your OWN Salvia Divinorum Seeds Btw they dont sell the seeds, they provide info on getting your salvia to flower and set seed.
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    Old 10-21-07, 00:32   #7 (permalink)
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    this is pretty cool...this read goes against everything i have ever read about salvia...i've never seen pic of them flowering like that b4...hence why i am so apprehensive about the whole seed thing...just strikes a remarkable resembelence to garden variety salvia is all...
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    Old 10-21-07, 00:50   #8 (permalink)
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    Seed grown salvia is frail. You are better off with clones. Also, I would be willing to bet if you got seeds they arent sd.
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    Old 10-21-07, 00:58   #9 (permalink)
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    Quote:
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    Seed grown salvia is frail. You are better off with clones. Also, I would be willing to bet if you got seeds they arent sd.
    thats what i thought...it was my gut feelin...nice to see you around rm..
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    Old 10-21-07, 09:12   #10 (permalink)
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    Thats true.I bet as time passes we'll start seeing more salvia seeds as breeders attempt to grow from seeds and the genetics diverisify.And yes the flowers do share a visual similarity to non-psychoactive salivia.

    I would be very apprehensive about buying any seeds at the present time.

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    Old 10-21-07, 09:50   #11 (permalink)
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    Click on this.. Growing your OWN Salvia Divinorum Seeds they dont sell the seeds. Though they do provide some info on growing salvia to set seed.Good Luck!

    Here is the first link corrected. The Salvia divinorum Research and Information Center
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    Old 10-21-07, 10:30   #12 (permalink)
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    i'd be VERY SKEPTICAL of anyone claiming to have viable salvia divinorum seeds,
    the cases i've seen turned out not to be actual salvia divinorum
    but close relatives in the salvia family such as the sage & mint.
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    Old 10-22-07, 03:43   #13 (permalink)
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    it stills boggles my mind in any case how much salvia can mess your world up and it's still legal in almost all 50 sates...
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    Old 10-22-07, 11:11   #14 (permalink)
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    that "still" is up in question, as the drug war barons try to assilimilate more "evil drugs" into their draconic prohibition of natural substances far less toxic than fermented sugar water or pharmaceutical painkillers.
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    Old 10-22-07, 11:27   #15 (permalink)
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    There is usually a direct correlation between the amount of negative media attention and the legal status of certain entheogens.

    One dumb ass can ruin it for everyone else.
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    Old 10-24-07, 00:45   #16 (permalink)
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    it is actually illegal in my state as of january...better get my plants now

    salvia divinorum is largely believed to exist only as a cultivated plant kept from extinction by the mazatec indians... the only known patches are cultivated and the plant is a very weak reproducer... from what i understand, it only rarely produces viable seed and that almost all the plants are nearly genetically identical... the idea of creating genetic diversity out of an already bottle-necked pool is impossible...

    from what i have read and heard (as of yet i have not grown it) to get the best results it is recommended to get clones rather than seeds
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    Old 11-13-07, 08:30   #17 (permalink)
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    At one time it was believed that
    Salvia divinorum did not produce
    viable seed, and the only manner in which it could be
    reproduced was by cuttings (
    Emboden 1972; Schultes 1972;

    Heffern
    1974; Mayer 1977; Foster 1984). While this belief
    is now known to be in error, it is true that
    S. divinorum

    only rarely sets seed. Those wishing to grow
    S. divinorum from
    seed face three obstacles: a low seed set, a low germination
    rate, and a low survival rate.
    The first inkling that
    Salvia divinorum did indeed produce
    viable seed came from the 1973 book
    Growing the Hallucinogens,
    wherein the author stated that, “This salvia is generally
    grown from cuttings, but I know of one instance in which it
    was grown from seed” (
    Grubber 1973).
    Then in 1980 while working on his Ph.D. dissertation,
    Leander
    J. Valdés III
    performed breeding experiments in
    which he cross-pollinated 14
    Salvia divinorum flowers (using
    the “Cerro Quemado” clone and a “
    Wasson/Hofmann
    clone). 4 flowers were pollinated successfully, and 8 seeds
    were produced (not 4 as has mistakenly been stated;
    Ott

    1996). A photo of these 8 seeds was published in 1987, the
    first time that
    S. divinorum seeds had appeared in print
    (
    Valdés et al. 1987). These 8 seeds represent a 14.3% seed
    set, since each flower has the potential to produce 4 seeds.
    Unfortunately, these seeds were killed by overheating in a
    growth chamber, and their viability couldn’t be ascertained
    (
    Valdés 1983).

    Aaron Reisfield
    was the next person reported to attempt
    pollination experiments. Self-pollinated plants with 108 flowers
    produced 11 seeds—a 2.5% seed set, and his cross-pollination
    of 190 flowers produced 24 seeds—a 3.2% seed set
    (
    Reisfield 1993). Clearly it is difficult to get [i]Salvia divinorum

    to produce seed.the anthers and
    the pistils of a single flower appear to mature at different
    times (a way for a flower to prevent self-pollination)
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    Old 11-19-07, 11:40   #18 (permalink)
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    well we can always hope for a mutant.
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