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anybody Trichocereus experts know now if there is any caci that looks like peruvian or san pedro that does not contain mescaline.... I have a plant that i have bougt here in norway many years ago... it looks just like the little peruvian that i just got...... onley its half a meter
is all cacti that looks like Trichocereus a Trichocereus or is it some clones out there....i woud realy like to know....
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There are many varieties of Trichocereus or Cereus, which do not contain substantial amounts of mescaline. When I was walking around VenezuelaI was really getting hungry, only from looking at them. I knew that there where no Trichocereus pachanoi there, but they sure looked like them.It is possible to come across the real thing in cactus supply stores or even normal plant shops. But when you have the real thing, why not grow it? It grows very fast. |
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