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JayWise

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Re: any experience with any of the named Trichocereus clones? *DELETED* [Re: MeanGreen]
#24843392 - 12/13/17 07:41 AM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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Spiny Cucumber
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Re: any experience with any of the named Trichocereus clones? [Re: JayWise]
#24843883 - 12/13/17 01:01 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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I've read reports on Erowid about active terscheckii, for what they're worth. I have no personal experience with this species though.
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karode13
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Re: any experience with any of the named Trichocereus clones? [Re: Spiny Cucumber] 1
#24844652 - 12/13/17 08:41 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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Some information regarding the chemical make up of T. terscheckii.
Taken from, The Garden Of Eden (2009)by Snu Voogelbreinder.
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DGB
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Re: any experience with any of the named Trichocereus clones? [Re: karode13]
#24844703 - 12/13/17 09:14 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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I ended up getting a terscheckii little bit ago not because I planed of using it but because I wanted something comparable to a saguaro but faster growing and more water tolerant, I got mine from a no name eBay sale but other than that I don’t know anything about it. Its got the curved spines which seem to be common on some terscheckii but others seem to have straight thinner spines not sure what the different characteristics there are out there for terscheckii. There was also mention that terscheckii is an umbrella name that includes a bunch of other trichs like Validus and werdermannianus. I have to wonder what mine is
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karode13
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Re: any experience with any of the named Trichocereus clones? [Re: DGB]
#24844800 - 12/13/17 09:56 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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Yeah. Validus and Werdermannianus often go under the Terschesckii name. You should post it somewhere so we can take a look. I've got an ok understanding of the species.
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DGB
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Re: any experience with any of the named Trichocereus clones? [Re: karode13]
#24844854 - 12/13/17 10:14 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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posted it in the main trich thread a while ago. actually just repoted it yesterday, while it hasnt gotten taller its gotten a LOT fatter.
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Grey Fox

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Re: any experience with any of the named Trichocereus clones? [Re: DGB]
#24844929 - 12/13/17 11:03 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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Nice young Terschesckii DGB.
I've seen mature ones get 15 feet. They're growth habit is similar to Saguaro but they're skinnier and don't get as tall.
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karode13
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Re: any experience with any of the named Trichocereus clones? [Re: DGB]
#24844936 - 12/13/17 11:10 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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They're quite slow growing to begin with. I'd say it's a terscheckii, it's the same as one I've had for a while. Once it grows up we should know for sure.
My oldest one. Still a baby really.
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JayWise

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Re: any experience with any of the named Trichocereus clones? *DELETED* [Re: karode13]
#24845700 - 12/14/17 01:15 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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pinedownpioneer


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Re: any experience with any of the named Trichocereus clones? [Re: JayWise]
#24845714 - 12/14/17 01:20 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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I can't wait till my terscheckiiod's get huge. I think once fully rooted and put into the ground they will grow fairly quick.
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nolongrlurkin
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Re: any experience with any of the named Trichocereus clones? [Re: pinedownpioneer]
#24849425 - 12/16/17 08:31 AM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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Terscheckii has seen better days!
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WeAreMushroom
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Re: any experience with any of the named Trichocereus clones? [Re: nolongrlurkin]
#24857088 - 12/20/17 05:53 AM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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Hey guys, has anybody tried T. bridgesii var. Lee that can attest to it's medicinal value?
I'm thinking about buying myself a couple top cuts for Xmas.
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jingamin
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Re: any experience with any of the named Trichocereus clones? [Re: WeAreMushroom]
#27977897 - 10/02/22 11:12 AM (1 year, 3 months ago) |
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Between the two clones I used, the Trichocereus ''Tig'' strain had much more visual impact than the Trichocereus ''Juuls Giant'' strain.
I used, the Trichocereus ''Sharxx Blue'' strain caused much more nausea than the ''Bogan'' strain. But their effects and strengths were the same in both.
Trichocereus "HELON" strain; It was the worst of the Trichocereus strains I tried. Visual effects were almost absent and very poor. Goliath, again one of the weakest.
It gives a lot more excitement with named clones. For example, can't you share your new experiences with super pedro, psycho0, ss02, pachanoi monstrose, scopulucola X T. Pachanoi, scopulucola and even bruce and eileen?
I would be happy if you share your experiences like me. Has anyone experienced any of these?
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Heyowana
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Re: any experience with any of the named Trichocereus clones? [Re: jingamin] 2
#28098043 - 12/14/22 10:15 PM (1 year, 1 month ago) |
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I liked Bruce. Think 950g slow boiled for 24hrs. Found Tig stronger but throw up each time I take 1000g. After that it's quite euphoric and strong. Comes on very fast once it gets going.
Bogan didn't do much for me compared to bridgesii. Lance if it is Super Pedro was very weak. SAB Eileen I love. It's strong like good bridgesii but much nicer. Kai at 1000g pretty convincing. A bit dark like Tig can be at times but strong. I throw up on it and it seems better after that.
Same for Tig. First time I tried it at 1000g boiled 14-16 hrs I think. Didn't throw up but had too much nausea to really enjoy it. 24 hrs boiled always throw up.
Bridgesii HB06 spewed and spewed for about an hour after it came on. 1000g 24hr boiled. After that it was different to other bridgesii I've tried. Good visuals that were distinctive to it. I've probably covered some of these way back in this thread.
SAB Eileen at 1080g 24 hr boiled. Threw up a lot after it came on. After that it was incredible. I felt like I was sprouting wings out of my back as I turned into a dragon. Except for Matucana pachanoi 9 & 11 it's the most out of it I've been on cactus.
Bridgesii seem the most reliable for a convincing trip. Matucana pachanoi 90 percent of the ones I've tried are as psychedelic as most good bridgesii. Plus they are so hardy to grow. Unlike some bridgesii.
Yowie was okay at 1250g. Bit short lived but a nice euphoric come down. Pachanoi Rod was weak. Huanucoensis X bridgesii was okay. Bridgesii is better. More effect. Not keen on crosses with peruvianus and scopulicola I've tried so far. Icaros 1 out of 6 was good for peruvianus. Nice spiritual mellow high for that one without any nausea. Others were weak with too much nausea for their mild effect.
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jingamin
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Re: any experience with any of the named Trichocereus clones? [Re: Heyowana]
#28402778 - 07/21/23 11:13 AM (6 months, 5 days ago) |
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Quote:
Heyowana said: I liked Bruce. Think 950g slow boiled for 24hrs. Found Tig stronger but throw up each time I take 1000g. Afte...
Hey bro Are you using only the outer green peels when doing these experiments? Or do you use white meat, which is close to green, except for the white core inside?
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