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Hijinx_Spike
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Growing Mescaline
#3118938 - 09/10/04 02:27 PM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anyone have any good advice for growing 5-10 hits of Mescaline?
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HidingInPlainSight
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You cannot grow mescaline. You CAN grow mescaline containing cacti. Using Trichocereus Pachanoi, 12" of it is usually considered a dose.
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Hijinx_Spike
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Yeah, thats what im going to do. I just was wondering if anyone knew any good tips for growing it.
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kadakuda
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do a search in this forum. it is open of the most talked about subjects here. Una's posts are very very imformative, especialy with regards to grafting and tissue cultures.
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HarveyWalbanger
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here........ I've posted that link so many times.... I'm putting it in my freaking signature now....
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Voodoo
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We could always use more cacti folks over at The Nook. Stop on by.
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Stonehenge
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Grow your own, that's the way to do it. The quickest way is to take a cutting of an existing plant and root it. The next quickest is to grow from seed. That's also the cheapest way. Everyone should have some pedros growing. You can take them in during the winter if you get a lot of freezing. I have plenty of extra pedro seed if anyone wants to swap for it.
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Openminded
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Re: Growing Mescaline [Re: Stonehenge]
#3119871 - 09/10/04 06:53 PM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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Agreed. Everyone should have pedro growing. Or bridgesii, which is better still. It generally has much more mescaline than pachanoi. I must plant some...
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Hijinx_Spike
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Re: Growing Mescaline [Re: Openminded]
#3120338 - 09/10/04 09:01 PM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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Thanks a lot guys. I plan on planting them when the weather gets nicer. Most likely march of 2005. Happy Growing!
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kadakuda
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if you want my 2 cents plant them now. if your going from seed or cutting. get it started now so it can grow decent in the warmer months of next year. get a good root base going and such.
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Hijinx_Spike
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Re: Growing Mescaline [Re: kadakuda]
#3120637 - 09/10/04 10:02 PM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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Should I grow them outside or on a window? Winter is right around the corner.
Side question... when is a good time to extract from the plant and injest it?
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Gr0wer
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Get a cutting or two off ebay and wait for about 5 years to let em grow nice an big. Also you can look into peyote seeds and graft them onto other faster grwoing cacti. You can grow indoors under floros for winer or at a window and if its warm out put em outside where they can bask in the sun and grow big. Check out muhmush.com they have a great cacti section that goes over grafting and seeding raising. And the wait is well worth it but you can just buy extra cuttigs and only root a few. But i have no idea wht you would do with extra cuttings
Edited by Gr0wer (09/10/04 11:14 PM)
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mushiemountain
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I've heard people say and read people say that 6 inches of cacti is enough to trip or even plenty to trip on. But then other times I read 12-16 inches of cacti being a dose. Which is a normal dose?
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Maverik
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12" of average potency, average thickness (say 3" or so) is a good dose to start with. Low end of the spectrum usually.
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kadakuda
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Re: Growing Mescaline [Re: Maverik]
#3121626 - 09/11/04 08:38 AM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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ya the only way your gonna have it big enough to dose next year is buying an already big enough cutting. seeds will not grow big enough in 1 year.
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Hijinx_Spike
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When does the caci become illegal to have?
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kadakuda
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when you extract or eat it. otherwise it isnt. only peyote is regulated in the states.
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theocean06
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Re: Growing Mescaline [Re: Openminded]
#3121996 - 09/11/04 11:16 AM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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Quote:
Openminded said: Agreed. Everyone should have pedro growing. Or bridgesii, which is better still. It generally has much more mescaline than pachanoi. I must plant some...
Really? Where did you get that information from?
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felixhigh
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the closest thing to 'growing mescaline' that occurs me is synthesis. i think it goes against the UN countries standards and shuold be forbidden in most UN signer countries...
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Openminded
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Re: Growing Mescaline [Re: theocean06]
#3122203 - 09/11/04 12:15 PM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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M.S. Smith said so on the Nook, and he knows his cacti!
"I am personally convinced that T. bridgesii has a higher and more consistent concentration of mescaline than almost any cultivated L. williamsii, and in fact is exceeding 400mg of mescaline in 15 grams as I described above (without vasuclar core or tissue within it). T. pachanoi has nothing on T. bridgesii. As for T. peruvianus, well the identification issue is still one that leaves much to be desired."
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