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starway6
#1 Posted : 12/5/2015 11:07:16 PM

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Ive read that this strange cacti has as much or more mescaline content that regular 4 ribbed fast growing T Bridgesii cacti?

It apears to have almost no spines and is veyr slow growing...

I guess its a mutated version of bolivian torch cacti..

Anyone ever triped on this mutant strain of bolivian torch?

Why isnt there more info on it?

How many years old must it be to contain enough mescaline for a trip/

Any opinions welcome!
 

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#2 Posted : 12/6/2015 4:51:34 AM

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never tried it (tho I've sold some beautiful specimens for $$$), but if you're into peeling your Trichs, it's gotta be the way to go.
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#3 Posted : 12/6/2015 4:54:41 AM

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#4 Posted : 12/7/2015 11:01:01 AM
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T. Bridgesii looks funny, but it appears to be a normal T. Bridgesii in terms of active content. According to the study below i had 0.48% mescaline, which is well within the normal range for that species which can be anywhere from 0.2-2% depending on factors like age, time of year, stress factors etc.
 
 
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