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What is the difference between sensi, salvia, & sinsemilla seeds(all being weed)?

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What is the difference between sensi, salvia, & sinsemilla seeds(all being weed)?

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  1. salvia is a plant that shoots white purple or red flowers. It seems like maybe you should not smoke any if you did not know that


  2. Salvia is NOT weed - if you try it you will see it is VERY different....

  3. Salvia is not "weed". There is no relationship whatsoever between salvia and weed.

  4. First....

    sinsemilla is Spanish for "without seed".

    There is no such thing as a sinsemilla seed, as it were. Meaning any weed can be 'sinsemilla' as long as it is isolated from pollination and does not form any seeds within the bud.

    Sensi is just a slang-shortened from of sinsemilla.

    Salvia is a genus name for certain vascular plants, unrelated to sativa, which is one species of the plant commonly used by some as a mild hallucinogen(which is pot's proper designation). ie cannabis sativa.

  5. seed from hermoaphrodite sensemilla will produce female plants...

  6. Sensi is marijuana

  7. now we just found out who the pot smokers are

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