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Salvia Divinorum Cutting
Salvia Divinorum Cutting
The visionary powers of the seer’s sage, known taxonomically as Salvia divinorum, are profound and highly sought after. Used by the Mazatec tribe of Mexico for many generations, it has a strong tradition of shamanic use. With our cuttings, you can easily propagate your own at home!
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Salvia Divinorum Cutting: Grow Your Own Seer’s Sage
Originating in the rainforests of South America, Salvia divinorum is a powerful psychoactive plant that can induce trips akin to DMT. And, it’s legal in most countries. Therefore, you can grow your own at home. Here at Amazia, we offer Salvia divinorum cuttings so you can begin propagating your own right away.
About Salvia Divinorum
The active ingredient in Salvia divinorum is salvinorin A. It is this compound that causes the powerful psychedelic experience. There are two main ways to ingest salvia, each yielding different effects.
Some people chew the fresh or dried leaves, allowing the compounds to absorb through the mouth’s mucous membrane. This method delivers milder effects rather than a full-blown trip. Smoking it, however, can induce a full-on breakthrough experience in which the user may temporarily detach from reality.
While this experience is incredible, it’s worth preparing for it—salvia may be legal, but it’s also one of the most potent (and occasionally disorienting) psychedelics out there.
Getting Started With Your Salvia Cutting
Once your cutting arrives in its sealed tube, follow these initial steps to get it ready for planting:
- Open & Unpack Carefully
Work on a clean surface and gently open the tube. To release the cutting, gently shake it out by tapping the tube—not violently or forcefully—against your palm or a soft surface. Avoid applying too much pressure, as this could break the glass. Remove the cutting, including the roots and any gel. - Rinse Off the Gel
Rinse the entire plant with clean, room-temperature water to remove any nutrient gel or agar. This prevents rot and helps the plant adapt to soil. - Trim Excess Leaves
Cut away any lower leaves that may sit below the soil line. Keep only the upper leaves to reduce stress and moisture loss.








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