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felixhigh
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myrtillocactus geometrizans
#791413 - 08/01/02 07:00 PM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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is it true that myrtillocactus geometrizans contains mescaline like this link says? if so, how strong can it be? thanks already...
http://www.erowid.org/plants/cacti/cacti_guide/cacti_guide_myrtillo.shtml
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Re: myrtillocactus geometrizans [Re: felixhigh]
#791528 - 08/01/02 07:53 PM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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felixhigh
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Re: myrtillocactus geometrizans [Re: Gumby]
#792232 - 08/02/02 08:19 AM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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no, i?m talking about this one here... sorry about the bad picture.
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felixhigh
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Re: myrtillocactus geometrizans [Re: felixhigh]
#792660 - 08/02/02 12:18 PM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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cmon, where are the experts? pc? lk? anyone's opinion is welcome... i'm asking because this cactus isn't specially known for its psychoactivity but that link says the magic word and i've got one, so i'm just curious...
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Re: myrtillocactus geometrizans [Re: felixhigh]
#792753 - 08/02/02 01:38 PM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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No, it's not active, but many peyote growers use Blue Myrtle to graft Peyote cuttings onto it because Peyote grows much faster when it is grafted onto Myrtles or Pedros. They seem to prefer grafting onto Myrtles instead of San Pedro because Myrtles seem to take a graft easier. That's why you saw it listed among active cacti.
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Re: myrtillocactus geometrizans *DELETED* [Re: felixhigh]
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felixhigh
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thanks a lot for the input!
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Re: myrtillocactus geometrizans [Re: felixhigh]
#813607 - 08/12/02 06:19 PM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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I dont think it contains mescaline even in trace quantities.
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Re: myrtillocactus geometrizans [Re: Murple]
#1037312 - 11/08/02 06:50 PM (21 years, 3 months ago) |
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So, is it good to do a peyote graft onto that cactus that felixhigh posted above? I have seen those around in garden centres quite a lot. Is that one in the picture myrtillocactus geometrizans?
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felixhigh
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Re: myrtillocactus geometrizans [Re: Peace_Patrol]
#1037374 - 11/08/02 07:20 PM (21 years, 3 months ago) |
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yes, the one in the pic is a myrtillo and yes, they're very good for grafting whatever you wanna graft...
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Re: myrtillocactus geometrizans [Re: felixhigh]
#4156303 - 05/10/05 04:19 AM (18 years, 9 months ago) |
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Would it be a good idea to graft a peruvian to one of these to get it to a good size before using it's own roots? And if so, could/should you graft more than one to it for say a year or so? (these are seedling peruvians, and I'd like to get them to a good growing size as fast as possible.)
Also if one is to graft to this cactus, what kind of requirements does this cactus itself have?
If I have peyote seedlings too, how big would they need to be, before I can consider grafting them to a Myrtillocactus Geometrizans?
-------------------- The above post is purely hypothetical, and should not be considered the true thoughts, opinions, or actions of a real life person. We perceive. This is hard fact. But what we perceive is not a fact of the same kind, because we learn what to perceive. ~Carlos Castaneda
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