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warholio
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Peyote Preparation
#3564657 - 12/31/04 09:19 AM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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Hey everybody,
Had a good look at these forums and you all seem really nice and like you know your stuff so here goes.
Found sooooo much stuff about preparing San Pedro (all over the web), but very little about how to prepare peyote.
Never done it before, done lots of mushy's though, just really want to know how to cut, and the best way to dry, if its necessary.
Did do a search of the site and couldn't really find much, maybe my search technique isn't so good (any tips would be appreciated).
Hope somebody can help.
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Koala Koolio
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Re: Peyote Preparation [Re: warholio]
#3565150 - 12/31/04 11:53 AM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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Well, generally people don't do peyote.
It's very expensive to buy, and even then, you probably want to grow it a bit longer. If you're speaking of harvesting from the wild, prepare for a rush of disagreement from this forum. It's the opinion of many here (myself included) that peyote should not be harvested from the wild.
Anyway, the button should be cut off, leaving the root (so its slightly above the soil). As far as preparation goes, either just eating it or drying and eating is traditional.
Go with San Pedro. Its cheaper, grows faster, easier to ingest.
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Re: Peyote Preparation [Re: warholio]
#3565278 - 12/31/04 12:17 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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Hello, and welcome to the Shroomery! 
I'm sorry, I can't help you with your question. Did you try a search on www.erowid.org? Most likely, info that your looking for is there.
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baraka



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Re: Peyote Preparation [Re: warholio]
#3565796 - 12/31/04 03:31 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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Generally peyote is so rare and takes so logn to create a dose people do not use it.
Pedro is a much better choice unless yuou have a ton of peyote around, even then the dosages are still fairly big of the buttons you have to eat i believe. Erowid.org would have some numbers on it.
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Re: Peyote Preparation [Re: baraka]
#3578419 - 01/04/05 06:49 AM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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www.mescaline.com www.peyote.org www.peyoteway.org
peyote buttons - dried maybe 7 to 10 grams (maybe 4-5 buttons - so the dried tops of 4 - 5 plants (unless you've got a cluster with one big shared taproot, heh)...)
sanpedro - dried maybe 20 to 50 grams - one big cactus could yield a dozen or more doses!
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warholio
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Re: Peyote Preparation [Re: gnrm23]
#3607457 - 01/10/05 11:30 AM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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Hi sorry for slow reply, had problems with broadband, been without for weeks now 
Anyways it was a purchased grown one so no raping of the wild, couldn't agree more that's its not right to mess up nature like that.
4 year old cacti when purchased been growing for another year and a half since.
If there's not enough for 2 then maybe should just leave it and get some San Pedro, will check the links though.
Thanks for your help
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Re: Peyote Preparation [Re: warholio]
#3608446 - 01/10/05 03:26 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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6 dried buttons ground up into powder can probably be made into a tea.
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