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Rescued Peyotes

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Aegle

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These are some peyote's that I received yesterday, I will be posting pictures of their progress. I'm going to do my best to fully rehabilitate these precious peyote's, in this thread I will document their journey. ♥

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Much Peace and Kindness
 
dg said:
Beautiful!

half my collection are rescues

Dg

They are true diamonds in the ruff, I am going to do eveything I can to give them a loving and nurturing home. I have a thing for rescuing plants and animals, I'm sure you must know how special it is to rescue a plant in need. It fills my heart up and I guess its how I cultivate meaning within my life.


Much Peace and Respect
 
Beautyfull Peyotes, Aegle. The biggest of those may well be 6 to 9 years old.
Would consuming that largest one alone be enough for 1 person to get a decently
deep, entheogenic experience?


And might I ask exactly what you rescued these Peyotes from, Aegle?
 
SKA said:
Would consuming that largest one alone be enough for 1 person to get a decently
deep, entheogenic experience?

not in my experience..
but one nice button is a fantastic admixture to go with pedro tea or crystal mescaline
 
Nice !

They should look good after a few months of TLC.

Did you re-pot them with all the bling or did they come like that ?

As difficult as it is to do it, I always re-pot my rescued Lophs. I got one once from an old guy that had a really dull look about them (much worse than yours dg) he'd been growing them for over 40 years and it died because the roots had rotted away.

I manage to save a pup that I salvaged before it bit the dust though.
 
SKA said:
Beautyfull Peyotes, Aegle. The biggest of those may well be 6 to 9 years old.
Would consuming that largest one alone be enough for 1 person to get a decently
deep, entheogenic experience?


And might I ask exactly what you rescued these Peyotes from, Aegle?

SKA

Why thank you, I am honoured that you think my peyote's are beautiful, my hope is that they will be fully restored to their formal glory in a couple of months time.


Here are the dosage amounts for Fresh Peyote

Oral Light

3 - 6 mid-sized buttons = 50 - 100g

Common

6 - 12 buttons = 100 - 150g

Strong

8 - 16 buttons = 150 - 200g

Heavy

15 + buttons = 200g +


They were damaged by intense weather and slugs or caterpillars I think, the previous person caring for them wanted them to have a loving safe environment to grow in so I bought them from him. I am going to do everything I can to give them a safe and happy home.


Much Peace and Kindness
 
DeDao said:
Beautiful.. Wish I could get my hands on some babies!

DeDao

Its very gracious of you to say so, is there no way that you could purchase a peyote pup? Or is it to risky even owning a peyote?


Much Peace and Compassion
 
Hieronymous said:
Nice !

They should look good after a few months of TLC.

Did you re-pot them with all the bling or did they come like that ?

As difficult as it is to do it, I always re-pot my rescued Lophs. I got one once from an old guy that had a really dull look about them (much worse than yours dg) he'd been growing them for over 40 years and it died because the roots had rotted away.

I manage to save a pup that I salvaged before it bit the dust though.

Hieronymous

This is what I am hoping that a few months of tender love and care will rehabilitate these guys, Indeed I did re-pot them and I chose some of my favorite crystals to keep them company. Its incredibly remarkably that you were able to save a pup before the peyote died, I cant imagine having to deal with the death of a peyote.


Much Peace and Understanding
 
What makes them 'rescued'? I envision a shelter for neglected cacti :cry: edit: whoops, missed that explanation post :)

In any case, beautiful medicine in a beautiful setting.
 
Aegle said:
DeDao said:
Beautiful.. Wish I could get my hands on some babies!

DeDao

Its very gracious of you to say so, is there no way that you could purchase a peyote pup? Or is it to risky even owning a peyote?


Much Peace and Compassion


Risky!
 
DeDao said:
Aegle said:
DeDao said:
Beautiful.. Wish I could get my hands on some babies!

DeDao

Its very gracious of you to say so, is there no way that you could purchase a peyote pup? Or is it to risky even owning a peyote?


Much Peace and Compassion


Risky!

DeDao

I'm so so sorry, its really incredibly sad that these precious and sacred cacti are so controlled and regulated. Truly heartbreaking... :cry:


Much Peace and Kindness
 
Rescue? They look gorgeous! I'm sending much love to your little ones.

And I think I'll mimic your potting technique. Mine are still recovering from the rain incident.

:cry:
 
Nice, Peyote art!
Who knows they might even benefit from that crystals. Good luck with the healing process of that precious plants. It'll come right I guess as they look not that bad.
 
Yerba said:
What makes them 'rescued'? I envision a shelter for neglected cacti :cry: edit: whoops, missed that explanation post :)

In any case, beautiful medicine in a beautiful setting.

Yerba

I'm greatly humbled that you think my peyote's are in a beautiful setting, I really did put a lot of care and thought into their new little homes.


Much Peace and Compassion
 
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