You have to make sure is the right species.
You can only smoke Salvia Divinorum, you can ask the teller about it.
Another way to smoke salvia is getting some extracts.
I am doing a science fair project on this and I would think that it does. Plants breathe just like humans and they would inhale the fumes. But it also depends on smoke... Cigarette or car smoke. Probably both are bad but this is just my hypothesis.
Cigarette smoke in moderate concentrations have not been shown to adversely effect house plants. Although some house plants may be susceptible to the Tobacco Mosaic Virus so care should be taken in handling plants after touching cigarettes.
Smoke. A chimney releases smoke just as a tree provides shade.
Yes, smoke can repel bugs because the smell and chemicals in smoke can be irritating to insects, causing them to avoid areas with smoke.
Another name for second hand smoke is passive smoke.
Salvia bonfire and other salvia varieties are not safe for smoking or getting high. People are dying from trying to smoke chemically altered vegetation.
No. Salvia is a genus of plant in the mint family. Otherwise known as sage. The sage found in spice racks and grocery stores does not contain any salvinorin A (the psychotropic molecule) that is found in Salvia Divinorum and will not get you high.
You should ask that to your doctor, salvia is used by smoking it, though salvia's smoke is not unhealthy as cigarette's are, any kind of smoke is bad for people with asthma.
smoke it
Smoke shops usually get bad quality salvia, I suggest you to try an online store.
that is what you smoke but the strong stuff is not for beginners sorry
Miley did smoke Salvia, but she does not smoke it regulary.
Yes it's called spice "herbal incense" and just marketed that way. If you decide to smoke it, you will experience salvia like effects.
Smoke shops usually get bad quality salvia.
Yes, Salvia guaranitica, commonly known for its ornamental qualities, is not typically used for its psychoactive effects like its relative Salvia divinorum. While some may attempt to smoke Salvia guaranitica, it is unlikely to produce significant psychoactive effects or a "trip." Its primary use is in herbal teas or as a garden plant rather than for recreational or hallucinogenic purposes. Always exercise caution and conduct thorough research before experimenting with any substance.
If its not budding i suggest you dont smoke it unless your really really desperate.
Salvia divinorum is the only species in the genus Salvia that contains Salvinorins. Thus, smoking other species of Salvia, including the ornamental Mystic Blue, would not have the same effect.