People refer to “that salvia feeling” when discussing the elusive effects of Salvia divinorum. I recently began growing several plants and experimenting with their effects again. This is an illustration of how the mysterious entheogen alters my imagination and perception.
Happy cuttings growing roots on the surface of the soil while in an extremely humid chamber. New plants tend to wilt for several hours after transplanting outdoors, but they bounce back surprisingly quick. That seems to be the one time it is beneficial to overwater them.
Posted yesterday, but—after watching this video (www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwdDQ4t )—I decided that the shoots coming from the base of my plant looked good enough to propagate. Might be too small, but curiosity got the best of me. I will post another update of my plant and these cuttings in July.
Just over 30 days of growth.
This pot seems to be the correct size, and it perfectly retains moisture. Appears to be growing bushier than what I have seen. Color is a healthy light green with a velvety layer of trichomes. Minimal bug damage. Thoughts? Should I just keep on keeping on?
Heey, I've been working my way up the DMT hyperspace and the breakthrough, still not sure what both mean..
My experiences seem different from what I expected after reading reports on reddit, erowid and listened to on youtube, so here are my two last experiences (boths are from my reddit posts...
I'll be posting updates, as this is my first salvia plant (out of four attempts) that has put out new growth! The last three were indoors—and I did not have the best setup for them—but I finally have a yard to put this one in. The plant prefers this mostly shaded spot under our apple tree.
[H2 id='Introduction']Introduction[/H2]
This TEK uses freezer chilled acetone[1] to extract salvinorin while minimizing the extraction of other plant material. The dry residue is washed with naphtha and then recrystallized from boiling 99% IPA[2] with a naphtha co-solvent addition[3].
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Materials Required
Source Material:
100g Salvia leaves (powdered)
Solvents:
1000ml acetone
Equipment:
2x 1.5L jar with lid
1x oven dish
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DO NOT USE PLASTIC TOOLS THE ACETONE WILL MELT THEM.
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