What is Salvia?
Salvia, also known as mexican mint,or diviners sage, is of course native to mexico. It was used as medicine and shamans tool to the indiginous people there.
It is a fairly rare plant in its natural environment, it loves to be in very humid environments although it can be weaned to a less humid lifestyle, with the occasional misting. Salvia rarely sets seeds, therefore its main way of propagating is by sending roots through cuttings or branches that have broken off and fell onto wet soil. It is fairly easy to propagate salvia cuttings.
Reverse tolerance: this means that instead of requiring more and more of said substance, one would need less and less to get off on said substance.
Hot knives: Heating up butter knives on a stove burner turned to high or heated with a propane torch, it is yet one of a few methods used to smoke hashish. A small toke is picked up with a glowing knife tip, pressed against the other knife tip and inhaled.
Balls:, reproductive organs, they hurt when kicked. Or used in a sentence like,'I'm tripping balls,man!'
Quid: To do the quid method with salvia, brush your teeth, gums, over and under your tongue and your cheeks, this brushes away dead skin. Also rinse with an alcohol based mouthwash. These two things help to increase absorption, the mouthwash is an irritant that increases bloodflow to the mouths soft tissues.
Concentrate: Or should I say extract, Basically using a solvent such as Isopropyl alcohol or acetone to leech out a more concentrated form, getting rid of the bulk of vegetable matter, the solvent is evaporated away, this method is generally used for smoking.
When you hear of 5x and 10x concentrates it basically means that, lets say for 10x: There are 10 piles of leaves,  9 piles are made into concentrate and soaked into the tenth pile and dried, hence a 10x extraction.
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