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Hi everyone, I bought a new cactus (in Western Europe) for my collection today. It was sold as a T. Pachanoi for €15. What do you think it is? Some of its main features: - 9 ribs - 8.5cm diameter - white aerioles - very small downward facing spines in the bottom half of each aeriole - V-shaped indentation above each aeriole Funky Monkey attached the following image(s): CameraZOOM-20130928212010710.jpg (2,678kb) downloaded 109 time(s). CameraZOOM-20130928211952203.jpg (1,984kb) downloaded 105 time(s). CameraZOOM-20130928212701477.jpg (2,055kb) downloaded 105 time(s). CameraZOOM-20130928212037573.jpg (2,083kb) downloaded 104 time(s).
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"Love is the medicine."
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That's the juice. (¯`'·.¸(♥)¸.·'´¯ But suddenly you're ripped into being alive. And life is pain, and life is suffering, and life is horror, but my god you are alive and it is spectacular!
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is that predominant cultivar? My wind instrument is the bong CHANGA IN THE BONGA! 樹
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"Love is the medicine."
Posts: 252 Joined: 05-Sep-2011 Last visit: 19-Sep-2020 Location: somewhere in Central America!
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I don't think so. (¯`'·.¸(♥)¸.·'´¯ But suddenly you're ripped into being alive. And life is pain, and life is suffering, and life is horror, but my god you are alive and it is spectacular!
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I'm quite confident that it's a Pachanoi, but an extraction should provide the answer. I am going to extract it next week after I decide which tek to use. Ez wrote:I don't think so. Can you elaborate on your comment please?
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Parshvik Chintan wrote:is that predominant cultivar? I think so yes. I have a few of the exact same type of cacti (also with the exact same pot, I even think we got it from the same place ) and I have tested it with the TLC kit: no mescaline. When I discussed that with ouro, I remember that he told that the 'notches' on the top gave away that it is a PC. I'm not sure though if that is always the case. Kind regards, The Traveler
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Posts: 48 Joined: 15-Jul-2013 Last visit: 08-Oct-2020
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The Traveler wrote:Parshvik Chintan wrote:is that predominant cultivar? I think so yes. I have a few of the exact same type of cacti (also with the exact same pot, I even think we got it from the same place ) and I have tested it with the TLC kit: no mescaline. When I discussed that with ouro, I remember that he told that the 'notches' on the top gave away that it is a PC. I'm not sure though if that is always the case. Kind regards, The Traveler That would be a pity. I'm still pondering whether to extract a part of it to determine if it really had no mescaline. I can always use it afterwards as a well rooted grafting stock for my proper mescaline containing cactus (see attached pictures). Funky Monkey attached the following image(s): 20121217_194647.jpg (2,200kb) downloaded 55 time(s). CameraZOOM-20130715152011666.jpg (1,776kb) downloaded 54 time(s). CameraZOOM-20130709121808668.jpg (2,004kb) downloaded 54 time(s).
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The Traveler wrote:Parshvik Chintan wrote:is that predominant cultivar? I think so yes. I have a few of the exact same type of cacti (also with the exact same pot, I even think we got it from the same place ) and I have tested it with the TLC kit: no mescaline. I just found this topic. Sorry to bump it up but based on the OP description and the pot used this might be the same cactus I just bought from a dutch online marketplace. He is specialized mainly in african plants. I got two variants from there though which look quite different. @ Traveler: did you test the plant material itself or an extract and did you do a reference test with a known active cactus to cancel out TLC errors?
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