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Re: Bridgesii Thread [Re: CHUCK.HNTR]
    #28590080 - 12/19/23 04:13 PM (1 month, 8 days ago)

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I've got a few windowsill bridges growing. They were all purchased from a Quebec based ornamental cactus website. I figured regardless of where they were purchased from they should have some mescaline content, however I'm on some FB groups who have me convinced growing them for anything other than looks is a waste of my time, as they probably do not have enough content to have any effects. Is this true?



Post some pics let’s see them!






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Re: Bridgesii Thread [Re: Rukus]
    #28590214 - 12/19/23 05:39 PM (1 month, 8 days ago)

Nice!

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Re: Bridgesii Thread [Re: Grey Fox]
    #28590218 - 12/19/23 05:45 PM (1 month, 8 days ago)

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Nice!

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Sweet! That is good news!


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Re: Bridgesii Thread [Re: Rukus]
    #28590939 - 12/20/23 07:21 AM (1 month, 8 days ago)

He ain’t that etiolated, just looks like he was focusing on his root system :wink:

TBM A baby


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Re: Bridgesii Thread [Re: TempestDnB]
    #28592623 - 12/21/23 10:59 AM (1 month, 6 days ago)

Has anybody other than myself tried TBM long form? When I get some time later I'll post a little report


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Re: Bridgesii Thread [Re: Mike4aco]
    #28592759 - 12/21/23 01:33 PM (1 month, 6 days ago)

Been reading a lot of the opinions online about "PC" variety of San Pedro, and am just curious is there similar varieties of Bridgesii out there with little to no mescaline content?


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Re: Bridgesii Thread [Re: Rukus]
    #28593675 - 12/22/23 06:22 AM (1 month, 6 days ago)

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is there similar varieties of Bridgesii out there with little to no mescaline content?



I'd count on it.
I'm sure there are specimens like that out there for most any active Trichocereus species.


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Re: Bridgesii Thread [Re: Rukus]
    #28593838 - 12/22/23 09:03 AM (1 month, 5 days ago)

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Been reading a lot of the opinions online about "PC" variety of San Pedro, and am just curious is there similar varieties of Bridgesii out there with little to no mescaline content?



Potency is all over the place for all the species, and the many many hybrids and in betweens out there.
The CA peaches bridges I had had only like 1.8% in it. There’s definitely some weaker ones out there, I just couldn’t tell you the names off the top of my head.


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Re: Bridgesii Thread [Re: TempestDnB] * 1
    #28593865 - 12/22/23 09:45 AM (1 month, 5 days ago)




This phenotype of Bridgesii has consistently been the strongest for me.  I have several no-name Bridgesii with this look.  Jiimz Bridgesii and some of the named clones also have this look.  This is what I consider to be the 100% pure Bridgesii phenotype.  Far spacing between areoles.  Areoles are small.  0, 1, 2, or 3 spines per areole.  One spine will almost always point downward.  This shape to the rib profile.  They are quite glaucus.  Columns tend to be slender.  4 to 6 ribs.  Golden yellow spines that retain their color for a long time.  This is the look of pure Bridgesii and it has always been potent for me. 

There are also Bridgesii that have the look of some Peruvianus influence in their genetics.  They are spinier.  They can have a strong central spine with a ring of smaller spines around it.  The central spine will point outward instead of straight down.  Rib profile is different.  These other Bridgesii can have fatter columns.  To me they just look like there is other genetic influence going on in their background.  Not just that pure Bridgesii look like in the photo.  These Bridgesii have consistently been potent for me as well, but not always at the higher end of potency like the "pure" Bridgesii has been.

That phenotype in the photo represents my preferred Bridgesii to use for tea.  I've never gone wrong with a Bridgesii that has that pure look.  Monstrose Bridgesii will probably be stronger.  But for non-monstrose Bridgesii you want plants that have that classic Bridgesii look, like in the photo.


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Re: Bridgesii Thread [Re: Grey Fox]
    #28594032 - 12/22/23 12:11 PM (1 month, 5 days ago)

Thank you to the last three posters. Really good information. Appreciate it.


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Re: Bridgesii Thread [Re: Grey Fox]
    #28594035 - 12/22/23 12:16 PM (1 month, 5 days ago)

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This phenotype of Bridgesii has consistently been the strongest for me.  I have several no-name Bridgesii with this look.  Jiimz Bridgesii and some of the named clones also have this look.  This is what I consider to be the 100% pure Bridgesii phenotype.  Far spacing between areoles.  Areoles are small.  0, 1, 2, or 3 spines per areole.  One spine will almost always point downward.  This shape to the rib profile.  They are quite glaucus.  Columns tend to be slender.  4 to 6 ribs.  Golden yellow spines that retain their color for a long time.  This is the look of pure Bridgesii and it has always been potent for me. 

There are also Bridgesii that have the look of some Peruvianus influence in their genetics.  They are spinier.  They can have a strong central spine with a ring of smaller spines around it.  The central spine will point outward instead of straight down.  Rib profile is different.  These other Bridgesii can have fatter columns.  To me they just look like there is other genetic influence going on in their background.  Not just that pure Bridgesii look like in the photo.  These Bridgesii have consistently been potent for me as well, but not always at the higher end of potency like the "pure" Bridgesii has been.

That phenotype in the photo represents my preferred Bridgesii to use for tea.  I've never gone wrong with a Bridgesii that has that pure look.  Monstrose Bridgesii will probably be stronger.  But for non-monstrose Bridgesii you want plants that have that classic Bridgesii look, like in the photo.






I feel like mine fit the bill of how you described fairly "pure" Bridgesii


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Re: Bridgesii Thread [Re: Rukus]
    #28594058 - 12/22/23 12:29 PM (1 month, 5 days ago)

Yes that's a nice one Rukus.


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Re: Bridgesii Thread [Re: Grey Fox]
    #28594062 - 12/22/23 12:31 PM (1 month, 5 days ago)

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Yes that's a nice one Rukus.




Thank you I have 3 of them that particular one is the smallest. As soon as the website has more in stock I'm going to order more.

Next summer I'm going to experiment with cutting and propagating them.


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Re: Bridgesii Thread [Re: Grey Fox]
    #28594731 - 12/23/23 04:15 AM (1 month, 5 days ago)

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This phenotype of Bridgesii has consistently been the strongest for me.  I have several no-name Bridgesii with this look.  Jiimz Bridgesii and some of the named clones also have this look.  This is what I consider to be the 100% pure Bridgesii phenotype.  Far spacing between areoles.  Areoles are small.  0, 1, 2, or 3 spines per areole.  One spine will almost always point downward.  This shape to the rib profile.  They are quite glaucus.  Columns tend to be slender.  4 to 6 ribs.  Golden yellow spines that retain their color for a long time.  This is the look of pure Bridgesii and it has always been potent for me. 

There are also Bridgesii that have the look of some Peruvianus influence in their genetics.  They are spinier.  They can have a strong central spine with a ring of smaller spines around it.  The central spine will point outward instead of straight down.  Rib profile is different.  These other Bridgesii can have fatter columns.  To me they just look like there is other genetic influence going on in their background.  Not just that pure Bridgesii look like in the photo.  These Bridgesii have consistently been potent for me as well, but not always at the higher end of potency like the "pure" Bridgesii has been.

That phenotype in the photo represents my preferred Bridgesii to use for tea.  I've never gone wrong with a Bridgesii that has that pure look.  Monstrose Bridgesii will probably be stronger.  But for non-monstrose Bridgesii you want plants that have that classic Bridgesii look, like in the photo.



When those monstrose plants revert, they have that classic look you speak of. Those TBM clones were likely brought back directly from Bolivia as they were once a part of the Gay collection.


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Re: Bridgesii Thread [Re: Grey Fox]
    #28603243 - 12/30/23 11:49 AM (28 days, 20 hours ago)

Yeah I have two that look exactly like that in my garden, love the blue skin and yellow amber spine combo. I have one that has striped spines, yellow and almost black. I’ll try n go out and take a pic in a bit.
 
By the way, thanks so much for all your input and advice. Don’t think my cacti would be doing as well without finding this thread!


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Re: Bridgesii Thread [Re: Goodlife0209] * 2
    #28611057 - 01/05/24 10:29 PM (22 days, 10 hours ago)



30 dried grams, inner green layer of a fairly strong San Pedro hybrid. Haven’t tested this batch yet but I’m fairly sure a heaped teaspoon of it will be a decent trip. I’m hoping it’s around the 2% mescaline mark.

I probably should post this in another thread since it isn’t a bridge…

My Penis Cactus (TBM) died when I moved to the tropics unfortunately. It was at least 20 years old I reckon. Got infected with fungus from too much humidity and water.

I learned my lesson. Have to use very well draining soil in the tropics and must keep the cacti out of the rain in the wet season.

Just potted up six new cuttings today so now my collection is 7 San Pedro hybrids (HB02) and one “normal“ San Pedro (not PC, has decent mescaline content).


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Re: Bridgesii Thread [Re: Bardy]
    #28612669 - 01/07/24 07:10 AM (21 days, 1 hour ago)

Man that blows to lose a 20 yr old TBM, I would have been devastated. I had to learn the hard way about soil drainage too. Before I had my Bridgesii, I had a few San Pedro die on me cuz of that. The Bridgesii grows so fast in comparison that I ended up with mostly Bridgesii and like 3 San Pedro’s. On the plus side of living in the tropics… you could grow mushrooms, ayahuasca vine and I’m sure a whole bunch of other cool plants that might not make it survive  you were at before:-)


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Re: Bridgesii Thread [Re: Goodlife0209]
    #28612999 - 01/07/24 12:52 PM (20 days, 19 hours ago)

This is true. I wouldn’t mind growing some Aya, that’d be cool


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Re: Bridgesii Thread [Re: Grey Fox]
    #28620642 - 01/14/24 08:20 AM (14 days, 14 minutes ago)

Okay guys and gals, I need some input.  I have about 12 Bridgesii and San Pedro outside in a small greenhouse(kinda like a Martha) and they have been doing great all winter here in Georgia. However the temps are about to drop into the high teens next week. The highs will be in the 40s all but the lows will be 15-18 all week. Should I bring them in for the week or do you think they will make it?


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Re: Bridgesii Thread [Re: Goodlife0209]
    #28620666 - 01/14/24 08:36 AM (13 days, 23 hours ago)

Definitely bring them in.  Those temps will do severe damage.


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