This is a question we get asked fairly often. Just to clear it up we thought we might explain the differences between a salvia plant and a seed and which one is going to assist you through the growing process easier. If you are in the market for growing a salvia plant soon, then chances are you are hoping to reap in the benefits of owning one as well. The more time you take trying to get your seeds to germinate the less time you will have advanced on growing it. It takes a huge amount of trial and error to perfect the germination process and rarely do seeds blossom into plants. Out of one hundred seeds you might get two plants, with a heavy influence on the word might.
The best route to take is to buy a Salvia Divinorum Plant that has already been rooted into a planter. If you have purchased Salvia cuttings then there is still a chance that it will not root. Salvia cuttings are very sensitive to moving around and differences in atmosphere. Even the plant itself will be. When you recieve your plant you need to give it time to get settled into it’s new atmosphere before planting it in your garden, or else it might not make it. So the final answer we will offer you is to buy a plant, baby it, grow it, and harvest your own seeds if you were still interested in them.

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