We have a Cacti store nearby who is selling these, is it San Pedro? Thanks /Y Yugambeh attached the following image(s): 8F912EC8-7353-409B-9810-E6C66B61C404.png (881kb) downloaded 157 time(s). I am like a white cloud with no destination, I place goals to trick myself in believing I have somewhere to arrive, everything is a successful goal when I realise I have already arrived.
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To young to really tell but it does look like a Trich, possibly Peruvianus. The seedlings probably aren't very expensive so if you have the available sunlight needed then buy several, grow them and you'll find out when they get bigger. If they turn out not to be active well then you'll have some other kind of cactus which is cool too. Oh, and apparently someone has tiled that floor or counter top with lophs. You might look into that if you are wanting mescaline. My flesh moves, like liquid. My mind is cut loose.
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Wolfnippletip wrote:To young to really tell but it does look like a Trich, possible Peruvianus. The seedlings probably aren't very expensive so if you have the available sunlight needed then buy several, grow them and you'll find out when they get bigger. If they turn out not to be active well then you'll have some other kind of cactus which is cool too. Oh, and apparently someone has tiled that floor or counter top with lophs. You might look into that if you are wanting mescaline. Thanks! Yes they sell lophs too but they are slow growing? I need to do some cacti research. /Y I am like a white cloud with no destination, I place goals to trick myself in believing I have somewhere to arrive, everything is a successful goal when I realise I have already arrived.
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Lophs are slow growing but they can be grafted to any number of other types of cactus, including Trichocereus and they'll grow much much faster. Grafting is simple. There's lots of Nexians who can tell you how. My flesh moves, like liquid. My mind is cut loose.
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Wolfnippletip wrote:Lophs are slow growing but they can be grafted to any number of other types of cactus, including Trichocereus and they'll grow much much faster. Grafting is simple. There's lots of Nexians who can tell you how. Thank you so much! I have 3 days off work this week so I’ll do research about grafting, my dad used to do that with fruit trees when I was a kid /Y I am like a white cloud with no destination, I place goals to trick myself in believing I have somewhere to arrive, everything is a successful goal when I realise I have already arrived.
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Wolfnippletip wrote:To young to really tell ^This. There's a good chance that is a Browningia seedling. IT WAS ALL A DREAM
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Grey Fox wrote:Wolfnippletip wrote:To young to really tell ^This. There's a good chance that is a Browningia seedling. I asked in the store and got this answer “ Trichoc. pachanoi” /Y I am like a white cloud with no destination, I place goals to trick myself in believing I have somewhere to arrive, everything is a successful goal when I realise I have already arrived.
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It could be. Hopefully they know that for sure. Most of the time when I see seedlings like that for sale at nurseries they turn out to be browningia hertlingiana seedlings. At that age it is impossible to really know. Lots of mislabelling at nurseries. IT WAS ALL A DREAM
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Grey Fox wrote:It could be. Hopefully they know that for sure. Most of the time when I see seedlings like that for sale at nurseries they turn out to be browningia hertlingiana seedlings. At that age it is impossible to really know. Lots of mislabelling at nurseries. They are specialised in cacti’s only so hopefully they know their thing. I found this one too but too expensive for me atm. Yugambeh attached the following image(s): 522CFC0F-718E-4EB3-ABD9-059D1CBC8CAE.png (938kb) downloaded 121 time(s). I am like a white cloud with no destination, I place goals to trick myself in believing I have somewhere to arrive, everything is a successful goal when I realise I have already arrived.
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--MIND BLOWN!-- Yeah if they are selling that then they probably know what the seedling is. Very nice! IT WAS ALL A DREAM
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Grey Fox wrote:--MIND BLOWN!--
Yeah if they are selling that then they probably know what the seedling is. Very nice! Would the Peyote in the last picture be ready to harvest? /Y I am like a white cloud with no destination, I place goals to trick myself in believing I have somewhere to arrive, everything is a successful goal when I realise I have already arrived.
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I'm not sure. Maybe someone with peyote experience can chime in. Thats a real nice cactus nursery that you found. IT WAS ALL A DREAM
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Oh heck yes it's harvestable, but I have plenty of mescaline and I would treat it like the thoroughbred it is and leave it alone. It would be kind of a shame IMO to cut on something that impressive. Expensive? Probably worth every penny, but you could have several of your own in a few years by buying some of those smaller lophs and grafting them yourself. Mind equally blown. I'll have Lophs when I grow up. My flesh moves, like liquid. My mind is cut loose.
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Wolfnippletip wrote:Oh heck yes it's harvestable, but I have plenty of mescaline and I would treat it like the thoroughbred it is and leave it alone. It would be kind of a shame IMO to cut on something that impressive. Expensive? Probably worth every penny, but you could have several of your own in a few years by buying some of those smaller lophs and grafting them yourself. Mind equally blown. I'll have Lophs when I grow up. I’ve not tried mescaline yet, they had a larger one Yugambeh attached the following image(s): BBD25990-743D-4BC6-90EC-2A59644DB6B7.png (848kb) downloaded 104 time(s). I am like a white cloud with no destination, I place goals to trick myself in believing I have somewhere to arrive, everything is a successful goal when I realise I have already arrived.
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Yugambeh wrote:I’ve not tried mescaline yet, they had a larger one I want that cactus! “There is a way of manipulating matter and energy so as to produce what modern scientists call 'a field of force'. The field acts on the observer and puts him in a privileged position vis-à-vis the universe. From this position he has access to the realities which are ordinarily hidden from us by time and space, matter and energy. This is what we call the Great Work." ― Jacques Bergier, quoting Fulcanelli
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Wow, this is perfect, I wish I could find something similar to these big cluster lophs at local nursery
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Just get you some Lopophora Williamsii var. ‘Caespitosa' seeds and grow them out-- they grow in flushes just like shrooms!
I wish that stuff were legal in this region...would so love to grow lophs. really beautiful specimens.
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Those are all very nice looking cacti. It looks like they have a wide selection too... You're lucky to have a store like that around. What country are you in if you don't mind me asking? That lophophora plant is definitely at a size where you could harvest some.. Apparently some varieties of williamsii aren't as potent as others, and from what I understand, the taxonomy with lophophora is a bit ambiguous which seems to be the case with all cacti.. I'm not sure how much it costs but if you can afford it you could try harvest say just 2-4 heads and leave the rest.. You can also cut a head off and plant it and you'll have a separate plant... Like Wolf mentioned too grafting will speed up growth exponentially... If you have a plant that size already though I'd think you would be better off just letting it grow the way it is.. You can also start some seeds if you'd like.. Many different routes..
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coAsTal wrote:Just get you some Lopophora Williamsii var. ‘Caespitosa' seeds and grow them out-- they grow in flushes just like shrooms!
I wish that stuff were legal in this region...would so love to grow lophs. really beautiful specimens. Are they easy to grow? /Y I am like a white cloud with no destination, I place goals to trick myself in believing I have somewhere to arrive, everything is a successful goal when I realise I have already arrived.
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Spiralout wrote:Those are all very nice looking cacti. It looks like they have a wide selection too... You're lucky to have a store like that around. What country are you in if you don't mind me asking? That lophophora plant is definitely at a size where you could harvest some.. Apparently some varieties of williamsii aren't as potent as others, and from what I understand, the taxonomy with lophophora is a bit ambiguous which seems to be the case with all cacti.. I'm not sure how much it costs but if you can afford it you could try harvest say just 2-4 heads and leave the rest.. You can also cut a head off and plant it and you'll have a separate plant... Like Wolf mentioned too grafting will speed up growth exponentially... If you have a plant that size already though I'd think you would be better off just letting it grow the way it is.. You can also start some seeds if you'd like.. Many different routes.. I’m doing research about cactuses, growing, grafting etc. I don’t know much about them, but I have green fingers like my father so I have great success growing plants. /Y I am like a white cloud with no destination, I place goals to trick myself in believing I have somewhere to arrive, everything is a successful goal when I realise I have already arrived.
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