Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Salvia strain?

Hello dear viewers. These last days have been a little rough, my boss is getting more and more obnoxious everyday. There have been some progress on our SEO strategies. And I'm confident that we'll be raising steadily our rank at Google's SE.

I had a customer yesterday that asked about Salvia strains, and Luna strain. I didn't exactly know what he was talking about at that time, I asked him to explain it with other words, he only managed to say the exact same thing again. The only thing I could do, was to Google it and then I knew what he meant, unfortunately, the customer logged out before I had time to answer his question, so I'll answer it right now, if it helps in some way.

In the middle of the last century, few people brought live salvia plants directly from Oaxaca Mexico to America for study or growing purposes. In the end they reach to reproduce salvia plant in a controlled environment.

The descendents from that original salvia plant took a different path from the silvester ones grown back in Oaxaca, they had slight differences, some in the leaf shape, others in the leaf taste and some with slight changes in salvinorin A potency. They take their name from the last name of the person who brought them from Mexico, or the breeder gives a rare name for commercial advertising purposes.

All in all, the strain is just for advertising live salvia plants, and there is not a sensible difference among them to pick one over the others.

We don't need to talk about our salvia divinorum strain because of two reasons:

- We don't currently sell salvia divinorum plants, we sell salvia extracts.
- Our salvia comes directly from Mazatec territory in Oaxaca, Mexico, that means we use completely silvester and high potency salvia divinorum leaves for our extracts.

If you want to buy salvia plants, we will sell our own soon, keep in touch with our Forum, we'll have quality live salvia plants, just like our salvia extracts are.

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