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rechard.kid

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i have been wandering through some gardens and for some cacti i think may be of interest and am wondering if anyone can comfirm my suspisions. here are some photos . feebak would be greatly aprecitated. i am able to take cutting of these to grow at home for thier beauty.

are they active?















i am extremley experianced with san pedro and have delved deep into the void, i also just love the effects of cacti, such a clean clear headed visually astounding experiance.

so if anyone can tell me if any of these are active that coul be great :)

peace long live nexus
 

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i could swear the first one is a deformed pedro variant as its 15 years old and the last one i think may be some kind of trich torch i have seen a similar looking cacti on erowid. any way i might find a way to test for alkaloids.

thanks for you input :)
 
to test you can do a simple extraction and use a marquis reagent to test for mesc, it gives a bright orange reaction. That first plant is a Cereus, not a Trichocereus, it is unlikely to be active like San Pedro is.

There is one plant there that might be active:

plants like it are depicted in some funky andean art and they are rumored to be chemically interesting but in need of formal study
it is something like tephrocactus/maihueniopsis
globular/spherical opuntioids are worth looking into further.
 
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