According to this article there is a 4 ribbed trichocereus which according to the natives is the most potent strain, but also the rarest.
" The indigenous people of the andes recognize several “kinds” of San pedro, distinguished by the number of ribs. Cacti with seve ribs are the least potent and most common. Cacti with four ribs are rare , considedered the more potent and belived to have special power because each rib correspond with one of the “four winds”. The four winds and the four roads are supernatural powers associated with the four cardinal directions. "
Is this the holy grail for us growers/consumers? Does anyone here knows them and has experience with them?
I will try to find some in cacti nurseries here and to do an extraction to compare yield to my regular 7 ribs. Let's see if this myth can be busted.
" The indigenous people of the andes recognize several “kinds” of San pedro, distinguished by the number of ribs. Cacti with seve ribs are the least potent and most common. Cacti with four ribs are rare , considedered the more potent and belived to have special power because each rib correspond with one of the “four winds”. The four winds and the four roads are supernatural powers associated with the four cardinal directions. "
Is this the holy grail for us growers/consumers? Does anyone here knows them and has experience with them?
I will try to find some in cacti nurseries here and to do an extraction to compare yield to my regular 7 ribs. Let's see if this myth can be busted.

