what you got there is lophophora williamsii caespitosa
the lil clumper
Don't eat that. or your lil yotes. Not for a while.
The lil clumpier has the goods I believe but a big cluster is only as active as 1 big single yote. Not grafted, it takes many years to grow a mature peyote. I fear that you will be disappointed if you eat it. That cluster you have there is several years old.
Ive got a similar collection as you. A few small lophs (may be difussa) a few bigger that are certainly williamsii and a clumper. All but a few were bought off ebay from italy.
1 of my williamsii produced a fruit shortly after I got it. The seeds have germinated and await grafting. That will speed up the growing process dramatically but most will tell you that the potency of grafted yotes are nowhere near what a hard grown is.
The general consensus is that you graft and grow them pretty big and then degraft them and root them. After a couple years it should be about what award grown one is, potency wise.
The plan for my little collection is to graft the seedlings to pereskiopsis and graft 1-3 of my others onto a big trich. I consider the clumper to be eye candy. I don't plan on eating it ever. Its my lil bonsai yote.
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