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Mescaline Cacti & Succulents Mescalito, San Pedro, Peyote, etc. All kinds, TEKS


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    Old 02-23-05, 02:58   #1 (permalink)
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    how ironic post start coming out about Pedro. See, I have no clue what that cactus is but I noticed I had seen Pedro T. being thrown around Mycotopia. So i was on a classifieds in my local area, and had noticed this guy was selling 2 Pedro's. This is the picture in the ad, not sure if it's not the actual picture, b ut here it is anyways.

    1 inch cuttings can provide me with 1 oz of powder?
    (Erowid ---> 1.5 - 2.0 inch diameter section = 1.0 ounces per inch of length )

    so for 1 person.......I'd have to dry up 4" or so for 120 grams for 1 person?

    so for 2 people.......I'd have to dry up 8" or so for 240 grams for 2 people?

    AND IS: 20$ FOR 1 INCH CUTTINGS A DEAL OR NOT?

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    Old 02-23-05, 10:25   #2 (permalink)
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    One inch cuttings are very small. Check ebay for San Pedro and you will soon see that one inch cuttings are very small.
     
    Old 02-23-05, 10:46   #3 (permalink)
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    if i bought a cutting, it would be for planting, however 1 inch is quite small.......online vendors like some who are in our sponsor section sell seeds, or 10-12 inch cuttings, sometimes rooted.......
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    Old 02-23-05, 11:15   #4 (permalink)
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    Can cuttings be replanted?
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    Old 02-23-05, 12:35   #5 (permalink)
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    Yep. You let the end where the cut was made calous over and then plant it in cactus soil.
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    Old 02-23-05, 12:47   #6 (permalink)
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    Here is a picture of some Peyote cuttings... it works almost the same.
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    Old 02-23-05, 12:48   #7 (permalink)
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    why must you let it calous over?
    i'm a curious toker.
     
    Old 02-23-05, 12:50   #8 (permalink)
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    I have had 16 wet oz's of cactus boiled down in a horrible extract before. It was like drinking shardes of glass with hardly no effect. Very dissapointing for so much torcher.
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    Old 02-23-05, 12:55   #9 (permalink)
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    alot of vendors on the net sell dried flesh...try checking that out calicaaa...or buy the cuttings and grow them...check out bouncingbearbotanicals.com, they're a sponsor, and I have bought a few cuttings off them...very nice. Like I said tho you can find dried san pedro or peruvian cactus online. Just look around a bit..
     
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    Quote:
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    why must you let it calous over?
    i'm a curious toker.
    To prevent rotting when re-planting.
    And for the promotion of new roots.
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    Cal, if you are looking for cacti to eat, do yourself a favor and buy some peruvian torch dried "incense" from one of our sponsors.

    35g did the trick when i first ate some of the dried torch.

    I powdered it, put it in gel caps, and swallowed alot of big caps. there are other ways of doing it, but this is the easiest for me, no boiling, no drinking cactus juice etc.

    check out our sponsors they have great products, at good prices. The incense they sell is only the good stuff, no spines to cut off or pulp to deal with. its all good.

    nausea is inevitable but not overwhelming in my experiences, some people do vomit, but feel much better afterwards, and the trip is still good if theyve kept it down for awhile. it is the nature of mescaline itself. i found the cacti spirit a gentle one, very forgiving and had many learning experiences from her.

    good luck and if you have any questions feel free to ask.
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