This is at my motherly figures homestead. Does it look like a pachanoi? Possibly non-PC? oompaloompa?
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dreamer042 said:That sure does look like a pachanoi, and considering how large it is it looks like it has been around for a while, it could well be a good one.
Looks worthy of investigation to me but I'm no pro though wait for one of our experts to ID it before you chop it up.![]()
Parshvik Chintan said:yea, i bet if you stressed the crap out of it, and then harvested a ton (Dehydrate it, just to work with the bulk amount comfortably) you could probably extract a fair amount.

dg said:Parshvik Chintan said:yea, i bet if you stressed the crap out of it, and then harvested a ton (Dehydrate it, just to work with the bulk amount comfortably) you could probably extract a fair amount.
you'd think so- i used to too
ran a few truckloads of dehydrated stressed out old growth PC for a few grams of mesc. while other varieties may have yielded a few ounces.

hey, a dose is better than no dose.hostilis said:It looks like PC pachanoi to me. I wouldn't even try to dose from it though to be honest. Unless you want to waste 5-15 feet of it just trying to get high. Which would be an utter waste imo.
well trichs are trichs, and they grow at the same rate (pretty much). but there would still be a considerably benefit, because the entire root system of the big cactus would devote its efforts to the scion, rather than rooting out the cuttings, and having them grow on really small root systems (plus it would devote a fair amount of its energy to growing roots).magic9 said:if i cut down all the "scions" or arms, and graft on peruvian torch, would this old stand/rootbase cause my peruvian torch to grow super fast? would there be any benefit?
Buy if you were to plant a plant, why go for pc instead of stronger clones? In five years time you will find yourself both with a living fence and a good source of cactus.magic9 said:im just gonna use the longest arms for living fence once summer comes around. ill replant big cuttings at my place along the wall.