What's the difference between Salvia Divinorum, and Salvia Victoria? I read that Victoria is a dwarfed size of Divinorum.... I have Salvia Victoria seeds, but my question is - do they contain the same psychoactive properties of Divinorum?
You should realize that 'Salvia' is the root name of the species otherwise known as Sage... there are many types of Salvia, including 'Divinorum', 'Argentea', 'Azurea', 'Victoria', 'Fulgens', 'Greggii', 'Glutinosa'... the list goes on and on and on (i know of at least 30 but there are actually about 900 species of salvia). HOWEVER, the only one that is psychoactive is Salvia Divinorum (Diviners Sage)... Some of the others are just regular sage that you would use in cooking or whatever, don't smoke that shit! It's pointless and will ruin your lungs. Some aren't even good for cooking and are only used by gardeners, and yet some still are wild. Salvia farinacea or 'Victoria' as is popularly known, is a popular gardening plant and as far as i know, contains NO psychopharmacological properties... it does have really nice looking purple flowers though... put your seeds in a pot and grow them, don't ingest them or smoke them.