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exit420
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Kindly help me to Id san pedro
#23912429 - 12/10/16 08:19 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Hi guys , I have encountered a few cacties that look much similar to san pedro, I was wondering if you could share your thought on whether I have active cactus or not. Thank you for your time.
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trichlover
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Re: Kindly help me to Id san pedro [Re: exit420]
#23912582 - 12/10/16 09:44 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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They all look like Trichocereus except that last one which is grafted onto, looks more like a Myrtillocactus.
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Pandemoon
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Re: Kindly help me to Id san pedro [Re: trichlover]
#23912862 - 12/10/16 11:41 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Nice plants, I bet those stumps will produce a hell of a cactus army next season. I like the monstrose ones in pic 6! 
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exit420
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Re: Kindly help me to Id san pedro [Re: Pandemoon]
#23912947 - 12/10/16 12:13 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Nice plants, I bet those stumps will produce a hell of a cactus army next season. I like the monstrose ones in pic 6! :thumbup -
thank you for your input, you mean I have active cactus? May i know wich one you are refering to monstre? Is it active too? Im sorry it is my very first attempt and a a bit noob
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Re: Kindly help me to Id san pedro [Re: exit420]
#23912977 - 12/10/16 12:24 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Yeah man all but that last one are active. It's hard to say what the potency will be though
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exit420
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Re: Kindly help me to Id san pedro [Re: trichlover]
#23913029 - 12/10/16 12:47 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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trichlover said: Yeah man all but that last one are active. It's hard to say what the potency will be though
god bless you trichlover tomorrow I will buy them all, if I were to eat some of them and keep some which one would be a wiser choice to keep for later. I really am so anxious to have my first cacti experience. T
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Re: Kindly help me to Id san pedro [Re: exit420]
#23913043 - 12/10/16 12:54 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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trichlover said: Yeah man all but that last one are active. It's hard to say what the potency will be though
god bless you trichlover tomorrow I will buy them all, if I were to eat some of them and keep some which one would be a wiser choice to keep for later. I really am so anxious to have my first cacti experience. T
None of those really look large enough to have a significant alkaloid content yet for eating as they're all pretty small. You'd be better off buying them and hanging onto them through the upcoming growing season, so you'll have some cactus experiences growing in your yard, waiting for you. 
I brought 4 1 foot tall San Pedros last fall and planned originally to eat them but I've held off to grow them and they are SO much bigger than when I got them in just the few months I've had them.
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exit420
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trichlover said: Yeah man all but that last one are active. It's hard to say what the potency will be though
god bless you trichlover tomorrow I will buy them all, if I were to eat some of them and keep some which one would be a wiser choice to keep for later. I really am so anxious to have my first cacti experience. T
None of those really look large enough to have a significant alkaloid content yet for eating as they're all pretty small. You'd be better off buying them and hanging onto them through the upcoming growing season, so you'll have some cactus experiences growing in your yard, waiting for you. 
I brought 4 1 foot tall San Pedros last fall and planned originally to eat them but I've held off to grow them and they are SO much bigger than when I got them in just the few months I've had them.
see there are lots of them there, i ]ill buy a dosen to grow but i can't wait a year, can i get together the oldest ones to a pound for a decent trip?
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Re: Kindly help me to Id san pedro [Re: exit420]
#23913297 - 12/10/16 02:25 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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it depends.
between 100 grams and 2.5 kg fresh is needed for treshhold dosage going off of citations
https://erowid.org/plants/cacti/cacti_sanpedro_potency_faq.shtml
Edited by DualWieldRake (12/10/16 02:28 PM)
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ShroomeryReader
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Like some others have said, those would be nice cacti for growing. But you'll very likely be disappointed if you consume them.
If you can, consider ordering a Trichocereus bridgesii
I see some Cholla sp. in your photos too.
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the_r3dz
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your best bet would be to buy as many different ones as possible, let them grow nice big pups for you and eat those, that's a propagation factory imo, no good for eating yet
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Re: Kindly help me to Id san pedro [Re: the_r3dz]
#23913788 - 12/10/16 04:41 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Like others here have said, you'll likely be quite disappointed if you consume them at this stage...they don't have a lot of alkaloids at this early point in their lives, the mescaline content is very very low until they are several years old and they begin producing more of what you're interested in consuming.
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