Salvia Plants


These Salvia divinorum plants are clones of the same plants that produce our Oaxacan-grown foliage. The plants are harvested by the Mazatec Indians in Mexico.


Growing Salvia divinorum plants is easy. Just keep them moist. They like high-humidity and it is a good idea to mist them a couple times a day for the first couple weeks you get them. You can gradually begin to acclimate them to your home environment. Salvia divinorum plants are easy to grow as a house plant. They do well in a sunny window. Just make sure the soil stays damp. The rule for growing Salvia divinorum is: Less water more often is better than more water less often.