I'll say first off, I am not entirely new to cactus. I've had a few mildly successful and two very successful trips with pedro and torch.
My first question is this:
Has anyone noticed or found any documentation on the potency of skin color? I was thinking the darker the green skin, perhaps the more potent. The skin I mean is the second layer just after the hard waxy outer skin. I wondered this because I was preparing a cactus yesterday and part of it had been damaged and had large sections of scab, where the under skin was light and in some places almost not green at all. I know this is probably due to a lack of sunlight and chlorophyll production.
It seems to me the darker green means more potency, since higher amounts of mescaline are found in the outer skin, which is the green part. But also, the higher mescaline could just be attributed to the fact that the plant makes mescaline in its skin.
Which brings me to my next point:
I have read various things about stressing cactus to increase yield. Things like keeping them in the dark, withholding water (would have to wait a while for that one!), and others. Does anyone have any first-hand experience with the results of this?
Finally, for now, what is an average dose in weight? I know most folks go by length, but I have some Pedros that are about 5 inches wide, and some that are barely 3. That's a huge difference in overall mass per length. I read that Mew said 3 feet of Achuma was a most intense trip, but Achuma is often skinny compared to others, especially Torch.
I know it's a crap-shoot as far as potency goes, at least for Pedro and Torch, but I really wish the standard measurement was by mass, and not length.
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