These are some peyote's that I received yesterday, I will be posting pictures of their progress. I'm going to do my best to fully rehabilitate these precious peyote's, in this thread I will document their journey. ♥  Much Peace and Kindness
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Beautiful!
half my collection are rescues
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dg wrote:Beautiful!
half my collection are rescues Dg They are true diamonds in the ruff, I am going to do eveything I can to give them a loving and nurturing home. I have a thing for rescuing plants and animals, I'm sure you must know how special it is to rescue a plant in need. It fills my heart up and I guess its how I cultivate meaning within my life. Much Peace and Respect
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you sure know how to make a plant pot look pretty. Long live the unwoke.
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Beautyfull Peyotes, Aegle. The biggest of those may well be 6 to 9 years old. Would consuming that largest one alone be enough for 1 person to get a decently deep, entheogenic experience?
And might I ask exactly what you rescued these Peyotes from, Aegle?
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Beautiful.. Wish I could get my hands on some babies! "Think more than you speak" "How do you get rid of the pain of having pain in the first place? You get rid of expectations" "You are everything that is. Open yourself to the love and understanding that is available." "To see God, you have to have met the Devil." "When you know how to listen, everyone becomes a guru." " One time, I didn't do anything, and it was so empty... Almost as if I wasn't doing anything. Then I wrote about it. It was fulfilling."
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SKA wrote: Would consuming that largest one alone be enough for 1 person to get a decently deep, entheogenic experience?
not in my experience.. but one nice button is a fantastic admixture to go with pedro tea or crystal mescaline
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Nice !
They should look good after a few months of TLC.
Did you re-pot them with all the bling or did they come like that ?
As difficult as it is to do it, I always re-pot my rescued Lophs. I got one once from an old guy that had a really dull look about them (much worse than yours dg) he'd been growing them for over 40 years and it died because the roots had rotted away.
I manage to save a pup that I salvaged before it bit the dust though.
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jamie wrote:you sure know how to make a plant pot look pretty. Jamie Why thank you ever so much for your more than kind words, I am really touched... Much Peace and Happiness
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SKA wrote:Beautyfull Peyotes, Aegle. The biggest of those may well be 6 to 9 years old. Would consuming that largest one alone be enough for 1 person to get a decently deep, entheogenic experience?
And might I ask exactly what you rescued these Peyotes from, Aegle? SKA Why thank you, I am honoured that you think my peyote's are beautiful, my hope is that they will be fully restored to their formal glory in a couple of months time. Here are the dosage amounts for Fresh Peyote Oral Light 3 - 6 mid-sized buttons = 50 - 100g Common 6 - 12 buttons = 100 - 150g Strong 8 - 16 buttons = 150 - 200g Heavy 15 + buttons = 200g + They were damaged by intense weather and slugs or caterpillars I think, the previous person caring for them wanted them to have a loving safe environment to grow in so I bought them from him. I am going to do everything I can to give them a safe and happy home. Much Peace and Kindness
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DeDao wrote:Beautiful.. Wish I could get my hands on some babies! DeDao Its very gracious of you to say so, is there no way that you could purchase a peyote pup? Or is it to risky even owning a peyote? Much Peace and Compassion
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Hieronymous wrote:Nice !
They should look good after a few months of TLC.
Did you re-pot them with all the bling or did they come like that ?
As difficult as it is to do it, I always re-pot my rescued Lophs. I got one once from an old guy that had a really dull look about them (much worse than yours dg) he'd been growing them for over 40 years and it died because the roots had rotted away.
I manage to save a pup that I salvaged before it bit the dust though. Hieronymous This is what I am hoping that a few months of tender love and care will rehabilitate these guys, Indeed I did re-pot them and I chose some of my favorite crystals to keep them company. Its incredibly remarkably that you were able to save a pup before the peyote died, I cant imagine having to deal with the death of a peyote. Much Peace and Understanding
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What makes them 'rescued'? I envision a shelter for neglected cacti  edit: whoops, missed that explanation post  In any case, beautiful medicine in a beautiful setting.
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Aegle wrote:DeDao wrote:Beautiful.. Wish I could get my hands on some babies! DeDao Its very gracious of you to say so, is there no way that you could purchase a peyote pup? Or is it to risky even owning a peyote? Much Peace and Compassion Risky! "Think more than you speak" "How do you get rid of the pain of having pain in the first place? You get rid of expectations" "You are everything that is. Open yourself to the love and understanding that is available." "To see God, you have to have met the Devil." "When you know how to listen, everyone becomes a guru." " One time, I didn't do anything, and it was so empty... Almost as if I wasn't doing anything. Then I wrote about it. It was fulfilling."
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DeDao wrote:Aegle wrote:DeDao wrote:Beautiful.. Wish I could get my hands on some babies! DeDao Its very gracious of you to say so, is there no way that you could purchase a peyote pup? Or is it to risky even owning a peyote? Much Peace and Compassion Risky! DeDao I'm so so sorry, its really incredibly sad that these precious and sacred cacti are so controlled and regulated. Truly heartbreaking... Much Peace and Kindness
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Sorry I referred to you as dg earlier Aegle
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Rescue? They look gorgeous! I'm sending much love to your little ones. And I think I'll mimic your potting technique. Mine are still recovering from the rain incident. "Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored." -A.Huxley
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Nice, Peyote art! Who knows they might even benefit from that crystals. Good luck with the healing process of that precious plants. It'll come right I guess as they look not that bad.
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Hieronymous wrote:Sorry I referred to you as dg earlier Aegle Hieronymous No problem I realized that you meant Aegle, no worries... Much Peace and Happiness
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Yerba wrote:What makes them 'rescued'? I envision a shelter for neglected cacti  edit: whoops, missed that explanation post  In any case, beautiful medicine in a beautiful setting. Yerba I'm greatly humbled that you think my peyote's are in a beautiful setting, I really did put a lot of care and thought into their new little homes. Much Peace and Compassion
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