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Is this San Pedro ? Pics 1
#26424348 - 01/09/20 10:34 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Hi all,
I'm new here and just found the following cactus. Wondering if it's San Pedro or another mescaline one and safe to be consumed ? I had already many wachuma ceremonies in peru but never collected from the Wild.


Thanks 🙏🏽
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Re: Is this San Pedro ? Pics [Re: Pedrita]
#26424397 - 01/09/20 11:02 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Please don't steal somones precious cacti from 'the wild' how would you feel if that happened to you? but no offense, cool cacti, they might give you a cutting for free if you asked, ...not really sure but i don't think that's a san pedro anyway.
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Re: Is this San Pedro ? Pics [Re: ellomello]
#26424416 - 01/09/20 11:07 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Don't worry about whether I'll be disrespecting someone by cutting their plant unknowingly as I'd ask and you don't know where I am either and how wild the location is. But thanks for the heads up and letting me know it might not be San Pedro.
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Re: Is this San Pedro ? Pics [Re: Pedrita]
#26424433 - 01/09/20 11:16 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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No, this is no active cactus. No San Pedro, not even a Trichocereus.
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Re: Is this San Pedro ? Pics [Re: Pandemoon]
#26424476 - 01/09/20 11:39 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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What a pity. Thanks a lot ! Can you tell what the signs of it are that it's not an active one ? Just for learning.
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Re: Is this San Pedro ? Pics [Re: ellomello]
#26424499 - 01/09/20 11:50 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Don't worry about whether I'll be disrespecting someone by cutting their plant unknowingly as I'd ask and you don't know where I am either and how wild the location is. But thanks for the heads up and letting me know it might not be San Pedro.
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Re: Is this San Pedro ? Pics [Re: Pedrita]
#26424501 - 01/09/20 11:51 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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You have to look at enough photos over time that you can just ‘tell’. I’m sure you could find descriptions online that actually list the exact physical differences. Someone in the garden could probably link you to a good chart for that.
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Re: Is this San Pedro ? Pics [Re: Pedrita]
#26425006 - 01/09/20 04:20 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Pedrita said: ...and you don't know where I am either and how wild the location is...
Well we can see the street and sidewalk in the pic, so its not a wild location, someone most likely planted that there. Active or not its a pretty cactus, I would ask for a cutting either way.
As for what it is i would post here you will get better answers. It looks like it could be a Trichocereus, but the rib formation is throwing me off.
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Re: Is this San Pedro ? Pics (moved) [Re: Pedrita]
#26425523 - 01/09/20 09:56 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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This thread was moved from The Psychedelic Experience.
Reason: Cactus ID topic.
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People who grow plants, especially trichocereus, likely have video surveillance on them. I have a brand new no-glow trail camera sitting on my desk right now that needs to up in a tree. Motion activated cameras with cellular transmission are also pretty neat, pricey, but neat.
Can't tell what that cactus is but I don't see any V-notches on it, and other people more experienced than me err that its not a trichocereus, but I can see how it can be confused for one.
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Re: Is this San Pedro ? Pics (moved) [Re: DancingWolf]
#26426039 - 01/10/20 06:11 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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id say it might be pachycereus pecten aboriginum, or some sort of stenocereus or polaskia, maybe even non geo myrtle
definitely no tricho
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Re: Is this San Pedro ? Pics (moved) [Re: Feroxx]
#26426120 - 01/10/20 07:48 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Looks like Pachycereus weberi.
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