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MESCALINE CACTI FOR SALE


BUY MESCALINE CACTI
= Meskaline Cacti.
= Drug Cacti.

 1. BUY CUTTINGS FOR CEREMONIES AND MICRODOSING
 Super strong and tested cuttings to use !
San Pedro Cactus stekken voor Ceremonies (Echinopsis pachanoi).
 Super strong tested Cuttings
 for immediate use !
San Pedro Cactus stekken voor Ceremonies (Echinopsis pachanoi).
 Super strong tested Cuttings
 for immediate use !
San Pedro Cactus stekken voor Ceremonies om te kweken (Echinopsis pachanoi).
 Super strong tested Cuttings
 for immediate use !
 Super-strong tested CUTTING.
 Well-dried, ready to pot.

 2. BUY PEYOTE CACTI
 The Peyote is the strongest Mescaline Cactus !
Bloeiende Peyote met bloem: Lophophora williamsii.
 Lophophora williamsii.
With pale pink flowers.
Peyote met bloem van 12 jaar oud (Lophophora williamsii).
 Lophophora williamsii 12 years old with grey-blue colour.
 Lophophora williamsii forma decipiens.
 With tubercles and more Mescaline.
Peyote jourdaniana met paarsroze bloem (Lophophora williamsii var. jourdaniana).
 Lophophora williamsii var. jourdaniana.
 With purple-pink flowers.
 The most beautiful Peyote !

 3. BUY SAN PEDRO CACTUS PLANTS
 The San Pedro is the strongest mescaline Cactus from South America. 
 Fast growth and high yield !
Bovenkant van de San Pedro Cactus (Echinopsis pachanoi., Trichocereus pachanoi).
 Echinopsis pachanoi.
 Trichocereus pachanoi.
 With thorns up to 2 cm in length.
 Echinopsis pachanoi.
 Trichocereus pachanoi.
 With 6 vertical ribs.
 Echinopsis pachanoi.
 Trichocereus pachanoi.
 With 7 vertical ribs.
 Echinopsis pachanoi.
 Trichocereus pachanoi.
 With thorns up to 2 cm.

  4. BUY SAN PEDRO CUTTINGS
  Cuttings to root and grow yourself. Spinus up to 2 cm. Fast growth and high yield !





  5. BUY SAN PEDRO SETS
  Sets of three different types of San Pedro.
 Sets of three different types 
 of San Pedro.


Grijsblauwe San Pedro Cactus (Echinopsis pachanoi).
 Echinopsis pachanoi
 (= Trichocereus pachanoi)
 met korte doorns.

 6. BUY SAN PEDRO CACTUS CREST FORMS (CRISTATES)
 Unique special fan shapes (crests) of the San Pedro.
 Cristate or fan forms.
 Echinopsis pachanoi forma
 cristatus.
 Cristate or fan forms.
 Echinopsis pachanoi forma
 cristatus.
San Pedro Cactus kamvorm (cristaat). Echinopsis pachanoi forma cristatus.
 Cristate or fan forms.
 Echinopsis pachanoi forma
 cristatus.
 Cristate or fan forms.
 Echinopsis pachanoi forma
 cristatus forma monstruosus..

 7. BUY SAN PEDRO CACTUS MONSTROUS FORMS
 Unique special monstrous forms of the San Pedro.
 Special monster forms.
 Echinopsis pachanoi forma
 monstruosus.
 Special monster forms.
 Echinopsis pachanoi forma
 monstruosus.
 Special monster forms.
Echinopsis pachanoi forma
monstruosus.


 8. BUY BALD SAN PEDRO CACTI
 San Pedro Cacti with barely perceptible spines (thorns)
"Cactus of the four winds".
 San Pedro form with 4 ribs.
 Barely perceptible spines.
Bovenkant van de Kale San Pedro Cactus (Echinopsis scopulicola).
 San Pedro form with 5 ribs.
 Barely perceptible spines.
 San Pedro form with 6 ribs.
 Barely perceptible spines.
Bovenkant van de Kale San Pedro Cactus (Echinopsis scopulicola).
 Unique Bald San Pedro forms.
 With mini spines.

 9. BUY BOLIVIAN TORCH
 Blue-grey columnar Cacti from Bolivia with yellow-brown spines up to 10 centimetres in length.
 Echinopsis lageniformis =  Trichocereus bridgesii = Achuma Cactus.
 Yellow-brown spines up to 10 cm long.
Bovenkant van de Bolivian Torch Cactus (Echinopsis lageniformis).

 10. BUY PENIS CACTI !
 Monstrous forms of the Bolivian Torch that looks like a Penis !
 Can become 50 cm and more.
 Makes multiple segments on top of each other
 Can become very thick and long.

 

 11. BUY UNIQUE PENIS CACTI !
 Monstrous forms of the Bolivian Torch that looks like a Penis !
 Can become 50 cm and more.
 Makes multiple segments on top of each other.
 Can become very thick and long.

 

 12. BUY CUZCO CACTI
 Form of the Peruvian Torch from the Cuzco region in Peru.
 Echinopsis cuzcoensis.
 With long stinging thorns.
Zijkant van de Cuzco Cactus (Echinopsis cuzcoensis).
Zijkant van de Cuzco Cactus (Echinopsis cuzcoensis).


  13. BUY PERUVIAN TORCH CACTI
 Rougher form of the San Pedro with longer and thicker thorns and bigger and longer areoles.
 Echinopsis peruviana =  Trichocereus peruvianus.
 

 14.  BUY UNIQUE PERUVIAN TORCH CACTI
 Echinopsis peruviana = Trichocereus peruvianus.
 Lange doorns en grotere areolen.


Grijsblauwe Peruvian Torch Cactus (Echinopsis peruviana).

  15. BUY PERUVIAN TORCH CACTI WITH FIELD LOCATION
 










 











 16. BUY UNIQUE SUPER MONSTER FORMS
 Strange looking monster forms which also make crests.
Bolivian Torch Super Monstervorm (Echinopsis lageniformis forma monstruosus).

 17. BUY FALSE SAN PEDRO CACTI 
 Really do not contain any Mescaline.
 With lots of ribs and short thorns, though.
 Valse San Pedro Cactus (bovenkant).
 Valse San Pedro Cactus (bovenkant).
 

 18. BUY OTHER CACTI (CONTAINS NO MESCALINE) 
 Trichocereus santiaguensis
 forma monstruosus.

 

 19. SUPER PEDRO KOPEN
 San Pedro kruising. NIET de kale San Pedro Cactus (Echinopsis scopulicola).





 20. MACROGONUS CACTUSSEN KOPEN
 Macrogonus is de huidige soornaam van de San pedro Cactussen zoals:
 Echinopsis pachanoi, peruviana, lageniformis, enz.





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1. WHAT IS A MESCALINE CACTUS ?

A Mescaline Cactus is a Cactus that contains the mind-altering substance Mescaline in a relatively high concentration.
The alkaloid Mescaline is the active psychoactive substance in a Mescaline Cactus.
Mescaline causes psychedelic hallucinations during a Mescaline Cactus trip.
A Mescaline Cactus is therefore also called a trip Cactus or a drug Cactus.

Mescaline Cacti have been used as medicine by local indigenous people for thousands of years.
The most important Mescaline Cacti are:
1. the Peyote from Mexico and Texas (USA).
2. the San Pedro from Peru and Ecuador
.
Mescaline Cacti contain many other alkaloids with their own effects in addition to the hallucinogen Mescaline.

Mescaline Cacti ALWAYS have a bitter taste, because Mescaline tastes very bitter !
So without a bitter taste, your Cactus contains NO Mescaline, and thus has NO mind-altering effects !


2. MESCALINE CACTI BOTANICALLY SPEAKING

2.0 ESPECIALLY CACTI CONTAIN MESCALINE
The alkaloid Mescaline is found in plants especially in Cacti.
The Peyote and San Pedro contain relatively high levels of Mescaline.
Plants that are not Cacti contain hardly any Mescaline.

2.1 MESCALINE CACTUS GENERA.
There are only two Cactus genera with Cactus species with relatively high Mescaline content.

1. The genus Lophophora
The Cactus genus Lophophora consists of round spherical Cactus species without thorns.
The species Lophophora williamsii (Peyote, Peyote Cactus) contains the highest Mescaline content of any Cactus.
This sacred magical Cactus grows in Mexico and southern Texas (USA). 
Other Lophophora species (L. diffusa, L. fricii) contain little or no Mescaline.

2. The genus Echinopsis (former name: Trichocereus).
The Cactus genus Echinopsis includes dozens of long columnar Cactus species from South America.
Research, analysis and consumption have demonstrated the strong mind-altering effects of four botanical species.
These four species contain less Mescaline than the Peyote (Lophophora williamsii).
These Echinopsis species grow in South America in the countries of Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia.

2.2 MESCALINE CACTUS SPECIES
All of the Mescaline Cactus species listed below have strong mind-altering effects.
Varieties and forms of Mescaline Cactus species probably have the same concentration of Mescaline.

N.B Many Lophophora species and Trichocereus species are similar.
See also the section:  Interchanged Mescaline Cactus Species.

1. Peyote (Lophophora williamsii).
The Peyote has the strongest mind-altering effects of any cactus.
The Peyote contains the highest concentration of the psycho-active compound Mescaline of all Mescaline Cacti.
Varieties and forms of Lophophora williamsii probably have the same level of Mescaline.

This Cactus has a dark green to gray-blue color and is highly mind-altering.
The Peyote also contains more than 50 other alkaloids, each with its own effects.

2. Echinopsis species with lots of Mescaline
All of the following Echinopsis species (formerly Trichocereus species) contain high levels of Mescaline.
These species have strong mind-altering effects.
Varieties and forms of these Trichocereus species probably have the same concentration of Mescaline.

2.1 San Pedro Cactus (Echinopsis pachanoi)
Former scientific name: Trichocereus pachanoi.
Possesses short spines (up to 2 cm in length) and 4 to 9 rounded ribs.
Natural growing sites are in Peru and Ecuador.

2.2 Bald San Pedro Cactus (Echinopsis scopulicola).
Former scientific name: Trichocereus scopulicola.
Possesses very short spines (up to a maximum of 1 mm in length) and 4 to 7 rounded ribs.
The color of the stem is dark green.
This rare species is native to Bolivia.

2.3 Peruvian Torch (Echinopsis peruviana)
Former scientific name: Trichocereus peruvianus.
Has longer and thicker spines up to 10 cm in length, and larger felty beige-brown areoles (thorn pads).
The Peruvian Torch (Echinopsis peruviana) has perhaps the highest Mescaline concentration of any Echinopsis species.

Traditional Peruvian healers consider the Peruvian Torch a stronger form (“macho”) of the San Pedro.
In the wild, the Peruvian Torch grows in Peru.

2.4 Bolivian Torch (= Achuma Cactus = Echinopsis lageniformis)
Former scientific name: Trichocereus bridgesii.
Dese species makes long yellow spines up to 10 cm long. 
The body of the Bolivian Torch is gray-blue in color.
This species is native to Bolivia.

NOTE. 
Echinopsis lageniformis and Echinopsis pachanoi are both called Achuma / Huachuma by the native Indians in Bolivia.
The uses and effects of both Cacti are apparently the same for the Indians !

2.5 Bald San Pedro Cactus (Echinopsis scopulicola)
Former scientific name: Trichocereus scopulicola.
Dese species has short spines up to 1 mm long.
Its body is dark green in color.
This species is native to Bolivia, and is probably extinct in the wild.

2.3 MESCALINE CACTUS VARIETIES
Varieties of Mescaline Cactus species probably have the same concentration of Mescaline as the species in question.

1. Lophophora williamsii varieties (Peyote varieties).
Varieties of Lophophora williamsii probably contain the same concentration of Mescaline as Lophophora williamsii.
They differ from the true Peyote by a different shape, flower, flower color or locality.

1.1 Lophophora williamsii var. decipiens = a form of the Peyote with tubercles and therefore no ribs. 
1.2 Lophophora williamsii var. jourdaniana = has mini thorns, many heads and beautiful purple-red flowers !
1.3 Lophophora williamsii var. texana (var. texensis) = a Peyote form native to Texas (USA). 

2.4 MESCALINE CACTUS FORMS
Forms of Mescaline Cactus species probably contain as much Mescaline as the species in question.

1. Lophophora williamsii forms (Peyote forms).
Forms of Lophophora williamsii probably contain the same level of Mescaline.
They differ from the true Peyote by a different shape, flower, flower color or locality.

1.4 Lophophora williamsii forma caespitosa = a sprouting form that already makes new heads as a small young plant !
1.5 Lophophora williamsii forma pentagona = a Peyote form with five ribs.
1.6 Lophophora williamsii forma pluricostata = a Peyote form with many ribs (13 ribs).


3. BITTER TASTE IN MESCALINE CACTI !

Mescaline cacti ALWAYS HAVE A BITTER TAST!
And also a BITTER AFTERTASTE !
Even with a very small slice of Cactus tissue !

The alkaloid Mescaline in Mescaline Cacti causes that bitter taste.
This bitter taste is so strong that many users vomit !

Without a bitter taste, no Mescaline !
And thus NO mind-altering effect !
Unfortunately ....

Bitter taste in trip reports
Trip reports from users of Mescaline Cacti also mention the very bitter taste.

Do a Google search on: san pedro trip report

Testing bitter taste
1. Cut a small thin slice off the outer green tissue of the Cactus to be tested.
For example a piece of 5 x 3 x 1 mm !
The weight of this cut sliver is only about 15 milligrams = 0.015 grams !
So just over 1/100th part of a gram !
2. Chew twice with the same molar on this thin slice of Cactus .
3. Press the side of your tongue against the flat chewed piece of Cactus.
4. You immediately taste a bitter flavor with a Mescaline Cactus.
With a strong Mescaline Cactus that bitter taste is so strong, 
that you immediately want to rinse your mouth with water! ;-)

4. PICTURES OF MESCALINE CACTI SPECIES
The Mescaline Cacti below are the best known species of Mescaline Cactus.

4.1 Pictures of the Peyote (= Lophophora williamsii)
The Peyote is the strongest Mescaline Cactus !
 Peyote Cactus met roze bloem (Lophophora williamsii).
 Peyote 
 (Lophophora williamsii) 
 Measuring 4 cm in diameter and about 4 years old.
 Peyote Cactus met twee roze bloemen (Lophophora williamsii).
 Peyote 
 (Lophophora williamsii)
 Measuring 6 cm in diameter and about 6 years old.
 Peyote Cactus met donkerroze zaadbessen (Lophophora williamsii).
 Peyote 
 (Lophophora williamsii)
 Of 8 cm diameter and about 8 years old. 

 4.2 Photos of Echinopsis species (= Trichocereus species) with lots of Mescaline.
 These are columnar-shaped Echinopsis species from South America.
 Grijsblauwe San Pedro Cactus (Echinopsis pachanoi).
 Echinopsis pachanoi
 (= Trichocereus pachanoi)
 With short thorns.

 Grijsblauwe Peruvian Torch Cactus (Echinopsis peruviana).
 Echinopsis peruviana
 (= Trichocereus peruvianus)
 With long thorns.
Kale San Pedro Cactus (Echinopsis scopulicola) .
 Echinopsis scopulicola
 (= Trichocereus scopulicola)
 With mini spines of 1 mm.
Bolivian Torch Cactus (Echinopsis lageniformis) stek met lange doorns.
 Echinopsis lageniformis
 (= Trichocereus bridgesii) 
 With long brownish-yellow spines

 4.3. Pictures of Lophophora diffusa (Valse Peyote)
 This is a Mescaline Cactus that hardly contains any Mescaline !  
 Valse Peyote met bloem (Lophophora diffusa).
  Lophophora diffusa (False Peyote).
  Contains hardly any Mescaline.

 4.4 MESCALINE CACTI FROM OUR ASSORTMENT
  Bloeiende Peyote Cactus (Lophophora williamsii) met bloem.
  Peyote 
  (Lophophora williamsii)
  in bloom.
  Spruitende Peyote Cactus ( Lophophora williamsii var. caespitosa).
  (Lophophora williamsii 
  var. caespitosa) with many new heads.
  Peruvian Torch (Echinopsis peruviana) met grote witte bloem.
  (Echinopsis peruviana
  = Trichocereus peruvianus) 
  with a big white flower.
 Bolivian Torch (Echinopsis lageniformis) met zeer lange geel-bruine doorns.
 (Echinopsis lageniformis 
 = Trichocereus bridgesii)
with very long yellow to
brown thorns.


 4.5 PICTURES OF CUT MESCALINE CACTI !
 Doorgesneden Peyote Cactus (Lophophora williamsii).
  Note the white vessels in the Cactus tissue.
   Doorgesneden San Pedro Cactus met dikke groene bladgroen-laag.
  On the outside there is a very thick green chlorophyll layer, 
  which contains relatively the most Mescaline.


5. MESCALINE CHEMICALLY

5.1 Chemical properties of Mescaline
Mescaline is an alkaloid (alkaline-reactive compound) that causes mind-altering hallucinations.
Mescaline has a bitter taste and forms white crystals.
Its chemical name is 3,4,5-trimethoxy-B-phenethylamine (= 3,4,5-trimethoxy-beta-phenylethylamine).
Mescaline belongs to the phenylethylamine alkaloids.


6. PHARMACOLOGY OF MESCALINE CACTI

Pharmacology = science that studies the interaction between substances and the human body.

The effect of a Mescaline Cactus is mainly caused by the active alkaloid Mescaline.

1. The effect of Mescaline on humans.
The alkaloid Mescaline has strong psychedelic and hallucinogenic effects.
The chemical compound Mescaline accelerates stimulus transmission between nerves.


7. MESCALINE CACTI AND THE LAW
Mescaline Cacti are not on list 1 or list 2 of the Dutch Opium Law.
This means that Mescaline Cacti can be freely cultivated, traded and transported in the Netherlands.
And also that Mescaline Cacti are not considered dangerous by the government.

Mescaline Cacti do contain Mescaline, which as a chemical substance is mentioned in the Opium Act.
You are not allowed to make, trade or transport Mescaline as a chemical.


8. MESCALINE CACTUS TRIP
The psychoactive component Mescaline causes the mind-altering effects during a Mescaline Cactus trip.
A San Pedro trip is less intense than a Peyote trip.
During a Peyote trip, in addition to Mescaline, many other non-psychoactive alkaloids have their own effects.
At least one alkaloid in the Peyote has a paralyzing effect!


9. MESCALINE CONTENT OF MESCALINE CACTI

9.1 THE AMOUNT OF MESCALINE VARIES PER CACTUS !
The amount of mescaline can vary from cactus to cactus!
The same species do not necessarily contain the same amount of Mescaline.
Why are there differences in the Mescaline content of Mescaline Cacti ?

Possible causes of these differences in Mescaline concentration are:
1. The heredity of a particular species, variety, form
Each particular species, variety and form has its own hereditary characteristics.
These together determine how much Mescaline a particular Cactus can make.
1. The condition of the Mescaline Cactus.
A dehydrated Cactus contains less water, which increases the concentration of substances.
A waterlogged Cactus contains more water, which will decrease the Mescaline content per gram of tissue.
The total amount of Mescaline in a Mescaline Cactus does remain the same when dehydrated or water-soaked.
2. Age
The older the Mescaline Cactus plant, the higher the concentration of Mescaline would become.
Thus, the Mescaline Cactus would produce Mescaline in already formed tissue. 
3. Conditions during growth
Conditions in nature or in culture determine how Mescaline Cacti grow.
The influence of various factors and their interrelationships determine the situation during growth.
4. Important factors during growth are:
-- nutrients (amount, type, ratio).
-- temperature (height, duration, variety).
-- light (amount, day length, type of solar radiation, alternation by cloud cover).
-- water (amount, length of time water can be absorbed, drought periods).
-- air (composition, temperature, speed)
-- wind (wind direction, strength, duration).

9.2 HOW MUCH MESCALINE IS IN A MESCALINE CACTUS ?

1. Mescaline content of the Peyote (Lophopora williamsii).
The Mescaline concentration of the Peyote is about 1% of its dry weight.
This is more than the San Pedro.
The Peyote (Lophophora williamsii) is often confused with Lophophora diffusa (is a False Peyote).
Also by sellers of Mescaline Cacti !
Lophophora diffusa is yellow-green in color, and has a round shape with no protruding ribs or protruding elevations (lumps).

2. Mescaline content of the San Pedro 
(Echinopsis pachanoi = Trichocereus pachanoi)
Many users experience fewer side effects in a trip than with the Peyote (Lophophora williamsii).
A distinct smell and bitter taste of “Trichocereus pachanoi” indicate Mescaline.

In chemical studies of San Pedro's Mescaline content, there are wide variations. 
The causes of these differences are likely:
1. Application of different chemical analysis methods.
2. Erroneous use of other Trichocereus species that may contain less or no Mescaline.

3. Mescaline content of the Peruvian Torch 
(Echinopsis peruviana = Trichocereus peruvianus)
Many users experience fewer side effects in a trip than with the Peyote (Lophophora williamsii).
Again, users report experiences ranging from highly effective to not at all effective.
There is much variation in this species, so interchangeability with other Trichocereus species is likely.
A distinct smell and bitter taste of the “Peruvian Torch” indicate Mescaline.

4. Mescaline content of Bolivian Torch / Achuma Cactus. 
(Echinopsis lageniformis = Trichocereus bridgesii)
All varieties and forms of Echinopsis lageniformis (Trichocereus bridgesii) are likely to contain Mescaline.
Variations in Mescaline content of the Bolivian Torch are probably less than the variations in Trichocereus pachanoi.
Because the few varieties and forms known are very similar to the normal Bolivian Torch.

Indigenous Indians in Bolivia call Trichocereus pachanoi and Trichocereus bridgesii both Achuma / Huachuma.
Apparently, they do not distinguish between the two species, which do look very different.
Probably because they have the same mind-altering effects.

A distinct smell and bitter taste of “Bolivian Torch” indicate Mescaline.

5. Mescaline content of the Bald San Pedro
(Echinopsis scopulicola = Trichocereus scopulicola)
The Bald San Pedro is a little-known Mescaline Cactus species.
The Bald San Pedro contains relatively high amounts of Mescaline.
A distinct odor and bitter taste of the “Bald San Pedro” indicate Mescaline.

 10. MESCALINE CONTENT OF MESCALINE CACTI - RESULTS FROM STUDIES

 The table below shows the Mescaline content of the main Mescaline cacti. 
 MESCALINE CONTENT
Fresh Cactus
Dried Cactus


 Name
Mescaline %
 Mescaline
 in mg
 per 100 grams
Mescaline %
 Mescaline 
 in mg
 per 100 grams
Researchers
  Year







 Peyote soorten






 Lophophora williamsii


  0,9 %

 Kelsey
  1959



  1,5 %

 Bergman
  1971



  1% (estimate)

Crosby &
 McLaughlin
  1973
 Lophophora diffusa
  sporen

  sporen










Trichocereus species






 Trichocereus pachanoi
  0,12 %

2 %
  2 gram
 Poisson
  1960

  0,04 %
  40 milligram
0,67 %
  670 milligram
 Agurell
  1969

  0,067 -   
  0,079 %



 Bruhn &
 Lundstrom
  1976
 Trichocereus peruvianus


0,817 %
  817 milligram
 Pardani et al.
  1977
 Trichocereus bridgesii

  > 25 mg











 Trichocereus cuzcoensis

  0,5 -- 5 mg 




 Trichocereus macrogonus

  5 -- 25 mg




 Trichocereus taquimbalensis   

  5 -- 25+ mg




 Trichocereus terscheckii

   5 -- 25+ mg




 Trichocereus validus         

    > 25 mg




 Trichocereus werdermannianus

   5 - 25+ mg











 Other Cactussen






 Pelecyphora aselliformis     
= Woodlouse cactus


 < 0,00002 %





11. FALSE MESCALINE CACTI
Many Cacti resemble a Mescaline Cactus, but taste little or no bitter.
And thus contain little or no Mescaline.
These Cacti are called FALSE because they have little or no psychoactive activity.

11.1 Using and preparing False Mescaline Cacti with little Mescaline
There are many Mescaline Cacti that contain very little Mescaline. 
From a Cactus with little Mescaline you need a lot of Cactus tissue to get enough Mescaline for a trip.
Practically, the preparation of these Mescaline Cacti is difficult.
Because of the very large amount of Cacti you need and have to prepare.

11.2 False Peyote
The Peyote (Lophophora williamsii) is easily confused with other Cactus species that resemble it !
Indians in Mexico have given the name False Peyote to Cacti that contain (almost) no Mescaline.
False Peyote Cacti belong to many different Cactus genera.
However, the genus Lophophora also contains some False Peyote species.

False Peyote's have no mind-altering effects in practice.
1. Because False Peyote Cacti do not contain any Mescaline at all.
2. Because False Peyote Cacti contain a very low concentration of Mescaline.
Therefore the amount of False Peyote needed for a trip is very large.
In practice it is unfeasible to collect and process so many False Peyote's.

11.3 False Peyote's of the genus Lophophora
The other Lophophora species have no or virtually no mind-altering effects.
They contain virtually no Mescaline, and thus are False Peyote species.

E.g. Lophophora diffusa is often confused with the real Peyote (Lophophora williamsii).
But Lophophora diffusa contains virtually no Mescaline !

1. Lophophora diffusa = has a round shape, indistinct (“diffuse”) ribs, and a lighter yellow-green color.
Whereas the true Peyote (Lophophora williamsii) is green to blue-gray in color.
2. Lophophora fricii = has a gray-green color, and purple-pink flowers.
3. Lophophora koehresii = smallest Lophophora species, is also considered a variety of Lophophora diffusa.

11.4. False Peyote species with (almost) no Mescaline
4. Ariocarpus fissuratus = living rock cactus with grooves on the nodules.
5. Ariocarpus kotschoubeyanus = flat live rock cactus with grooves on the flat tubercles.
6. Ariocarpus retusus = smooth living rock cactus.
7. Aztekium ritteri = with a strange ribbed appearance.
8. Carnegiea gigantea = Saguaro (erroneous: Carnegia gigantea).
9. Coryphanta compacta = globular Cactus with long nipples.
10. Epithelantha micromeris = round white globular cactus with fine white spines.
11. Lophophora diffusa = round yellow-green Lophophora species.
12. Lophophora fricii = round yellow-green Lophophora species with dark pink flower.
13. Lophophora koehresii = round yellow-green Lophophora species.
11. Mammillaria heyderii = Round nipple cactus.
12. Mammillaria senilis = Round Nipple Cactus.
13. Obregonia denegrii = Sphere cactus with white wool on the head.
14. Pelecyphora aselliformis = Woodlouse Cactus or Axe Cactus (incorrect: asseliformis !).
15. Solisia pectinata = bulbous cactus with muscle-white comb-like spines.
16. Strombocactus disciformis = flat disk-shaped Cactus.

Here are more False Peyote Cacti

11.5. False San Pedro 
Many Echinopsis (Trichocereus) species resemble the San Pedro in appearance.
But they contain little or no Mescaline. and taste little or no bitter.
These Trichocereus species that are not psychoactive are called False San Pedro.
This is to make it clear that these Cacti contain (almost) no Mescaline.
You cannot make a trip with these False San Pedro Cacti !

Examples of False San Pedro Cacti:
17. Trichocereus chilensis
18. Trichocereus lamprochlorus
19. Trichocereus schickendantzii

More info on False San Pedro Cacti

Note: Relatively little research has been done on Trichocereus species.

11.6 San Pedro's offered on the internet
“San Pedro's” without a bitter taste therefore do not contain the bitter alkaloid Mescaline.
And therefore have NO mind-altering effects.
And are thus NOT San Pedro !

Actually, an Echinopsis cactus without Mescaline cannot be called a San Pedro.
Because “San Pedro” is an ancient name referring to a mind-altering cactus.

11.7 Fake San Pedro Cacti from PERU or MALLORCA 
Other names: “the original” , “san pedro bare rooted” , “San Pedro cactus from Peru” .
These thick, bare and large “San Pedro's” don't even taste bitter at all !
Not even a little, and therefore they are not San Pedro Cacti.
You cannot make a trip with them, as an experienced Shaman has experienced before.

11.8 Price too low
In Peru, they're not crazy either.
Real San Pedro's they can sell for much more ! ;-)

SO DON'T BE FOOLED !!!


12. NAMES OF MESCALINE CACTI

1. Meaning of the names of Echinopsis (Trichocereus) species
Echinopsis = resembling a hedgehog.
Trichocereus = cereus (columnar cactus) with hairs. The flower tube has brown-black hairs. 
pachanoi = named after Professor Pachano of Ecuador.
peruvianus = found in Peru.
bridgesii = named after the Englishman Bridges.
forma = form, shape.
variety = below species rank of plants with some divergent characteristics.
cultivar = cultivated-variety.
cacti = English = Cacti.

2. Changed nomenclature of the genus Trichocereus.
The scientific (botanical) genus name of the genus Trichocereus has recently changed.
The original genus name and often the species names of all Trichocereus species have been changed.
This naturally creates great confusion in the naming and recognition of Trichocereus Cacti.

2.1 Changed genus name of the genus Trichocereus

1. Genus name Trichocereus changes to Echinopsis
The Cactus genus Trichocereus is now classified under the Cactus genus Echinopsis.
Thus, the current botanical genus name for the Cactus genus Trichocereus is now Echinopsis.
The ending of species names aligns with the genus name, so many species names were also modified. 

2.2 Changed species names of Trichocereus species
2. Echinopsis pachanoi (San Pedro Cactus) is the new name of Trichocereus pachanoi.

3. Echinopsis peruviana (Peruvian Torch) is the new name of Trichocereus peruvianus.

4. Echinopsis lageniformis (Bolivian Torch, Achuma Cactus) is the new name of Trichocereus bridgesii.
Because the name Echinopsis bridgesii already existed, Trichocereus bridgesii could not be given this name.
Therefore, Trichocereus bridgesii was given the name Echinopsis lageniformis.
So Echinopsis bridgesii is not a columnar mind-expanding Trichocereus species !
Echinopsis bridgesii is a low-growing columnar cactus that makes groups and is not mind-altering.

3. Achuma / Huachuma (vernacular name).
Echinopsis lageniformis (Bolivian Torch) and Echinopsis pachanoi (San Pedro Cactus) 
are both called Achuma / Huachuma by the indigenous population in Bolivia. 
The indigenous people apparently do not distinguish between the two different botanical species.
The effect and use of both mind-altering Cacti is apparently the same for the Indians !


13. DIFFERENCES IN QUALITY OF MESCALINE CACTI
There are great differences in the quality of Mescaline Cacti.
These differences have consequences such as faster combustion, earlier freezing, more frequent infestation by pests.
Consequences that you often only notice when it is too late.
So start with strong Mescaline Cacti, so your Cacti will be less susceptible to poorer conditions.
Especially beginners do not have sufficient control over all conditions, nor do they have a good idea of them.

1. Differences in quality of Peyote Cacti

1.1 Good quality Peyote Cacti
Peyote cacti should grow naturally flat.
The height of the Peyote is about one third of the diameter.
The natural color is blue-green to gray-blue, even in young Peyote plants.

1.2. Poor quality Peyote Cacti
A Peyote Cactus plant raised with lots of fertilizer and water,
has a bulbous shape, with little white wool, and is shiny green in appearance.

The Peyote is then of much lower quality, and is therefore much more susceptible to:
pests, moisture, heat and cold, and cracking open from too much water !
And pesticides have probably been used regularly during cultivation. 

2. Differences in quality of San Pedro Cacti and Peruvian Torch Cacti

2.1 Good quality San Pedro Cacti and Peruvian Torch Cacti
These columnar Trichocereus species are naturally gray-blue in color.
This blue color protects the plant from the bluish ultra-violet light (UV light) at their natural growing site.
The temperature is often below zero at night at the habitat.

2.2 Poor quality San Pedro Cacti and Peruvian Torch Cacti
Columnar Trichocereus species can also have a glossy green appearance from too much water and fertilizer, and too little sun.
The concentration of constituents in such an aqueous Cactus is lower than in a highly raised Mescaline Cactus,
making them more likely to bend over, fall over and break, freeze, dry out, and be attacked by pests.

The top of any columnar Trichocereus Cactus freezes first, because the top of a greenhouse is the coldest.
The stronger a San Pedro Cactus the less likely it is to freeze in winter.


14. EXPLANATION OF OUR MESCALINE CACTI

Dimensions
The mentioned dimensions are minimum dimensions.
A cutting of 7+ cm means a length of at least 7 cm.

Abbreviations
STEK = unrooted cutting. In English: cutting.
PLANT = well-rooted plant in a pot.
PLANT IN POT = well-rooted plant in a pot.

Want to buy Mescaline Cacti as plants or cuttings?
You can buy Mescaline Cacti plants or cuttings.

1. Buy thick strong cuttings.
To pot up yourself, or to eat ..... !
A cutting makes new roots after 4 to 6 weeks, 
after which the rooted Mescaline Cactus continues to grow. 

Cuttings of Echinopsis (Trichocereus) Cactus species:
-- are up to about 15 cm in length much thicker, heavier and stronger 
than sown Mescaline Cacti (seedlings).
-- possess a thicker outer tissue layer (Chlorenchyme layer), 
in which the Mescaline content is highest.

2. Buy well-rooted Mescaline Cacti in a pot.
A rooted Mescaline Cactus will grow right in your home!
That saves: repotting, rooting, deformation due to a growth stop, 
and possible loss due to infection and rotting.


15. DISADVANTAGES OF SOWN MESCALINE CACTI

1. Greenhouse Plants
Sown Mescaline Cacti often grow up the first few years in a protected climate.
They are often shielded from the sun, are usually kept warm, 
receive lots of water and fertilizer, and are protected with pesticides.
These “greenhouse plants” are therefore more susceptible to less optimal conditions.

These so-called “greenhouse plants” are thinner, waterier, less vigorous, 
and have shorter, thinner and lighter thorns.

2. Seedlings are difficult to identify
Young seedlings of different Mescaline Cacti look:
-- often do not resemble older plants of the same species.
-- often look alike for the first few years.
You can only tell after several years which Mescaline Cactus species the seedlings belong to. 

3. Cuttings
Therefore we supply all Echinopsis (Trichocereus) species as:
-- thick strong cuttings.
-- well rooted cutting in a pot (plant in pot).


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