There are a few different Lophophora species out there, and I was looking around on a live plant suppliers site to see that there are many others besides Williamsii that were categorized as entheogens. Are these other cacti in the Lophophora family active? Cacti such as Lophophora decipiens, or Lophophora diffusa or fricci? I have always heard of only Williamsii being the active one. Everything published by Gone-and-Back are the mad rantings and ravings of a mind who yearns to be free and thinks he knows what he is talking about. However, these are just delusions made to feel that freedom, because that freedom will never come. Any experiments done are purely figments of the imagination, and are falsified to the highest degree. Nothing should be taken seriously from a crazy mans mind.
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i hear diffusa is active, though it has no mescaline. i have not heard anything about the activity of other lophs. would be fun to grow them anyways My wind instrument is the bong CHANGA IN THE BONGA! 樹
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If it has no mescaline in it, what alks make it active and is it even worth while? Everything published by Gone-and-Back are the mad rantings and ravings of a mind who yearns to be free and thinks he knows what he is talking about. However, these are just delusions made to feel that freedom, because that freedom will never come. Any experiments done are purely figments of the imagination, and are falsified to the highest degree. Nothing should be taken seriously from a crazy mans mind.
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Pellotine, but not sure if this is worthwhile. taina naina nainí
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What if you were to graph a diffusa onto a San Pedro? Would it start to produce mescaline like the cactus its attached too? Maybe it would start to produce more then the San Pedro, due to being a lophophora? Everything published by Gone-and-Back are the mad rantings and ravings of a mind who yearns to be free and thinks he knows what he is talking about. However, these are just delusions made to feel that freedom, because that freedom will never come. Any experiments done are purely figments of the imagination, and are falsified to the highest degree. Nothing should be taken seriously from a crazy mans mind.
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Gone-and-Back wrote:What if you were to graph a diffusa onto a San Pedro? Would it start to produce mescaline like the cactus its attached too? Maybe it would start to produce more then the San Pedro, due to being a lophophora? i don't think it would produce any alkaloids it didn't prior to grafting. i might be mistaken, though i doubt it (if its true, it is a great idea) My wind instrument is the bong CHANGA IN THE BONGA! 樹
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Parshvik Chintan wrote:Gone-and-Back wrote:What if you were to graph a diffusa onto a San Pedro? Would it start to produce mescaline like the cactus its attached too? Maybe it would start to produce more then the San Pedro, due to being a lophophora? i don't think it would produce any alkaloids it didn't prior to grafting. i might be mistaken, though i doubt it (if its true, it is a great idea) I dont know if its true, this is just purely speculation on my part. Someone with the know how and accesability to such cacti should give this a shot and extract from the diffusa, seeing if mescaline is present. Or has anyone done this previously? Everything published by Gone-and-Back are the mad rantings and ravings of a mind who yearns to be free and thinks he knows what he is talking about. However, these are just delusions made to feel that freedom, because that freedom will never come. Any experiments done are purely figments of the imagination, and are falsified to the highest degree. Nothing should be taken seriously from a crazy mans mind.
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i am pretty sure it is confirmed diffusa has no mescaline. you could still do an alkaloid extraction on it if you wanted.. My wind instrument is the bong CHANGA IN THE BONGA! 樹
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joshisom wrote:the other day i ate a 2.5 inch caespitosa defanatly active even at that small of a dose caespitosa is williamsii. i bet diffusa would be a great compliment with mescaline (based on that erowid report). so it would probably be worth grafting on a bridgesii or what have you just so you could eat the whole thing My wind instrument is the bong CHANGA IN THE BONGA! 樹
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i know it is williamsii but ther has been reports that they contain less alks
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