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Uncle Ben

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funny...acid in moderation :P acid is immoderate by nature.

It's not for everyone, at least not in this society. I haven't done any since 98-99. Prior to that it was the day I loaded the truck and moved to Austin in 89. In the early '80s it was often.

Now if I'm wanting more than weed cacti are my thing.
Harvested hundreds of peyote buttons between the 2nd and 3rd hill this side of Rio Grande City going south. That was before the checkpoints. If you dare, have one driver to do a rendevous at a preset time for pickup and 2 or more harvesters jumping barb wire fences with bags and long pocket knives. Sharp knife under around the buttons (head) leaving the body to reproduce. This ranch road south to Rio Grande City is west of HWY 281.

UB
 

SOMEBEECH

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Harvested hundreds of peyote buttons between the 2nd and 3rd hill this side of Rio Grande City going south. That was before the checkpoints. If you dare, have one driver to do a rendevous at a preset time for pickup and 2 or more harvesters jumping barb wire fences with bags and long pocket knives. Sharp knife under around the buttons (head) leaving the body to reproduce. This ranch road south to Rio Grande City is west of HWY 281.

UB
Did it take you too the spirit world?Never tried em....
Beech
 

PlantManBee

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While I love me some peyote... It's endangered. And unless you know the people who took it took it right, cut like Uncle Ben mentioned, there is a good possibility who ever took it, KILLED it. If you get it through the Native American Church it will have been harvested correctly, they are licensed and know how fragile/powerful Mescalito is.

The good news is San Pedro and his relatives from the andes grow much faster and are in NO danger of extinction... even on my porch. They go dormant for about 1-3 months here in central Tx and need just minimal protection during most freezes around here.
 

Uncle Ben

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The good news is San Pedro and his relatives from the andes grow much faster and are in NO danger of extinction... even on my porch. They go dormant for about 1-3 months here in central Tx and need just minimal protection during most freezes around here.
Used to have about 8 very tall pups off a mother, like 8' tall. Never tried it and it finally froze. Have you imbibed any and if so how's the high? I still have seeds of it cousin, something peruvius, not pachanoi.

UG
 

PlantManBee

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Yes and just as nice as Mescalito. :mrgreen:

The simple tech I've used that is very effective can be found at Erowid by MJ Shroomer or some such pseudonym. Make sure to use a real lemon, not a meyers, and i'd suggest using RO water cuz the tap water in central tx has butt loads of calcium.

The seeds sound GREAT! I do know they can damp off super easy, but you know your shits. pun intended.
 

Uncle Ben

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Yes and just as nice as Mescalito. :mrgreen:

The simple tech I've used that is very effective can be found at Erowid by MJ Shroomer or some such pseudonym. Make sure to use a real lemon, not a meyers, and i'd suggest using RO water cuz the tap water in central tx has butt loads of calcium.

The seeds sound GREAT! I do know they can damp off super easy, but you know your shits. pun intended.
Erowid is where I got my info. San Pedro multiplies like rabbits. San Pedro's potency varies from plant to plant, just like anything in mother nature.

My days of imbibing psychedelics are long gone.
 

PlantManBee

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Erowid is where I got my info. San Pedro multiplies like rabbits. San Pedro's potency varies from plant to plant, just like anything in mother nature.
Which is why having cuttings from known plants is a great idea and completely doable.

The plants are great whether you want to imbibe or not. As you know they grow fast and have pups often :)
 
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