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High levels of Salvinorin A. discovered in Salvia Recognita and others. Options
 
Ulim
#21 Posted : 12/2/2017 1:38:05 PM
MyceliumSporeDrive wrote:
Wow - since Salvia Divinorum is a cultivar, S. Recognita could be infinitely more useful in the long-term as a seeding plant which grows in less hospitable climates than Southern Mexico.

Even with the lower content of Salvinorin-A, it's almost certain that, over time, people cultivating the plant will breed them to favor higher levels. (I mean, increasing THC in pot plants has become a bazillion-dollar cottage industry complete with the Cannabis Cup awards.)

This is so promising!


Also you can just extract it simple enough to get high quality pure salv A
 
downwardsfromzero
ModeratorChemical expert
#22 Posted : 12/5/2017 4:39:14 PM
Ulim wrote:
Very happy
Red circles are recognita
Rest glutinosa + 1 random seed that i have no clue what it is

Lovely babies Ulim! What substrate?

Any tips on finding the seeds?




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Ulim
#23 Posted : 12/5/2017 5:23:52 PM
downwardsfromzero wrote:

Lovely babies Ulim! What substrate?

Its normal seed starting dirt with a cover of vermiculite to keep mold and gnats away
 
Loveall
Chemical expertSenior Member
#24 Posted : 12/16/2017 12:57:13 PM
downwardsfromzero wrote:
Any tips on finding the seeds?


I got recognita seeds from a French seed vendor.
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Forestwalker
#25 Posted : 12/28/2017 8:12:36 PM
I am currently growing two of these with many more sprouting soon hopefully , I'm very familiar with salvia based salvinorin a extractions from my own salvia divin. plants , I will update this post on my experiences with recognita this spring when enough raw material will be available , but I will indeed let everyone know my results as this is an important discovery since salvia d. plants reproduce very poorly with much strife from seeds , and recognita would ,at least in my observations ,now seem to be a better candidate for dispersion . not to forget as well ,some people seem to have salvia d. with a particular virus that causes leaf curl and many times death , not a lot of genetic diversity among Sally's gene pool out there at the moment
 
Jagube
#26 Posted : 12/30/2017 11:13:53 AM
I got my recognita seeds off ebay. Put them in an unheated shed for cold stratification for 2-3 weeks, and now they've been in a heated propagator for a week or so. No signs of germination yet.

Do they like high temps and humidity for germination, would they be better off at room temp outside of the propagator?
 
Forestwalker
#27 Posted : 1/2/2018 7:34:02 PM
Salvia recognita appears to like a long germination compared to most plants I've grown , I'm a master gardener and it seems they like about four weeks to a couple months after cold strating . To put it in perspective, one I germinated after sitting it in refrigeration for two weeks , then it germinated In about two and a half weeks , I left it in a low to moderately saturated soil mixture, nothing fancy, just a general potting soil , in a plastic zip lock bag in a midsized cell pack with high humidity inside , you could see the water adhesion on the side of the bag I'm saying . I left this in a sunny window for two and a half weeks, until one sprouted and then moved it to about slightly less evening direct sunlight spot, however , after another month of its growth like this another sprouted much later , so I'm guessing not to throw them out if they don't pop up within 2 to 3 months , remember it's a Turkish perennial , as such it's going to feel fluctuations during the winter to spring period and it will naturally try to fight a break free into spring sprouting because a cold snap could kill it easily . I've had a couple other s sprout over the late summer and fall last year and they all died after a few days due to either slugs eating them , and or what just appeared an unwilling urge to live , use sterile soil, or soil without slugs or other predation insects . I've never seen such fizzle out syndrome In seeds before ,,,, but then i tried a different vendor and they are more vigorous than the deceased others obviously . Definitely need cold strating , good you did that first , good luck . Oh and I didn't use extra heat and I'd wager they don't really need it, just inside temps



I would also like to add....my math may be off some , but by my computation , this recognita would be expected to be ten times less potent than average divinorum leaf per gram if initial numbers were dry grams...still this would be fine with me
 
Drowning-man
#28 Posted : 1/22/2018 5:45:48 AM
Salv. A. May be a rare jewl but the other salvinorins not so much. Salvinoran B is pretty common i believe. Its Deemed inactive and pretty worthless to the average Traveler, but with the right chemistry knowledge it could be very very useful Twisted Evil
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Forestwalker
#29 Posted : 2/21/2018 5:13:27 PM
added a photo of the newly planted s. Recognita. anyway, if the numbers are right it should be about ten times less potent than average salvia divinorum leaves , I'm hoping by the end of this summer I'll have enough mass to run some tests and isolate salvinorin a from . Keep our fingers crossed , I'll post photos of the whole project as it unfurls . That is also a smaller one below it and some other seeds were with them as well so perhaps others will sprout hopefully
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Loveall
Chemical expertSenior Member
#30 Posted : 4/26/2018 5:16:23 PM
I just planted recognita seeds outside (Happy spring). Fingers crossed.
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Cactus Man
#31 Posted : 4/26/2018 9:46:11 PM
never heard of this before. salvia is truly the most bizarre and possibly the most powerful plant around as far as im concerned, its interesting to note this.

any experience reports would be great.
 
dmtsavedme
#32 Posted : 6/4/2018 8:41:43 AM
Did anyone have any experience with this plant yet I'm very curious/excited Smile
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Eaglepath
#33 Posted : 6/4/2018 10:23:13 AM
Loveall wrote:
I just planted recognita seeds outside (Happy spring). Fingers crossed.


Me as well!Pleased
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Orion
Senior Member
#34 Posted : 6/4/2018 8:59:46 PM
Quite interested in this. I really enjoyed sally and I'm a much better gardener than I was. Could have started again but the law got in the way Thumbs down

Seeds seem fairly easy to obtain. Could a strong strain be easily cloned I wonder ?
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Rabbit0034
#35 Posted : 9/13/2018 12:33:48 AM
@Mindfusion:


Have you tried the salvias you planted for activity?
 
Mezcalito
#36 Posted : 10/31/2018 12:50:44 AM
I ordered a few seeds (two packs) from a legit German seed vendor. I didn't find too many sources online for Recognita.

I can confirm that they take foreverCrying or very sad to germinate, even at high temperature more than 6-8 weeks in summer. I had some poppies from the same vendor and they went well, same with grass seeds. The S.recognita also seem to require a lot of light to germinate.
I have a low yield, only 4 tiny plants. I moved them into a grow tent with 18 hours light.
I hope I can propagate them by cloning?

I am saving my second pack for next growing season to be ready to take my new friends outdoors.Rolling eyes

I agree that the activity is likely a factor 10 less than S.divinorum. Any idea to max it will be appreciated.
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Mezcalito
#37 Posted : 12/29/2018 1:11:29 AM
Salvia recognita (photo attached)
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javat
#38 Posted : 12/29/2018 7:26:02 PM
sounds good
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stinko
#39 Posted : 1/15/2019 10:57:37 AM
I spent months trying to germinate S. Recognita using the fridge method with no luck. Then I got some GA3, mixed up 500 ppm, wrapped a dozen seeds in wet paper towel for 24 hours... germination a day later!

Not sure what to do from here on in. Any suggestions for light schedule, nutrients, etc?
 
fathomlessness
#40 Posted : 1/16/2019 6:30:08 AM
stinko wrote:
I spent months trying to germinate S. Recognita using the fridge method with no luck. Then I got some GA3, mixed up 500 ppm, wrapped a dozen seeds in wet paper towel for 24 hours... germination a day later!

Not sure what to do from here on in. Any suggestions for light schedule, nutrients, etc?


NICE! how did you calculate the ppm (parts per million) of giberallic acid (GA3)? I wondered if indole acetic acid would do the trick but it doesn't. I also put some IAA on a 3 week old recognita and it killed it, must of been too concentrated Sad

Ive had my seeds in a paper towel in a tub in tub incubator at 28c and they havent sprouted in over a couple weeks still. They were scarified with 180 grit and only just see some white tips coming out. Very slow!
 
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