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Greetings brothers and sisters,
What varieties of Peruvian Torch or San Pedro are the most potent? Is this known, and is it possible to obtain seeds from this or these varieties? If not, I think all cacti loving friends in here should help to find the best possible Mescaline source. Look at the net, look at your notes, look in your garden, look in your pots in the window, or even try to crossbreed two good varieties!
Think about how good it will be for all of us, and all of us to come, if we find the best strain(s) and spread them all over the world! I know there are lots of competent people here, join in and create an even more trippy future!
I am myself growing two batches of Peruvian Torch now, both sadly only seedlings. The two batches are obtained from different sources, so my hope is that one of them will prove itself potent. When they are larger, I will definitely test them to see the difference in alkaloid content. I am, however, not sure what kind of Peruvian Torch this is.
According to Wikipedia, these varieties of Peruvian Torch are known:
* var. ancash (KK1688 ), San Marcos, Ancash, northwest Peru.
* var. ayacuchensis (KK2151), southwestern Peru.
* var. cuzcoensis (KK340), Huachac, Cuzco, southeastern Peru.
* var. (H14192), Huntington, EE.UU.
* var. huancabamba, Piura, northwest Peru.
* var. huancavelica (KK242a), west central Peru.
* var. huancayo (KK338 ), west central Peru.
* var. huaraz (KK2152), Ancash, northwestern Peru.
* var. matucana (KK242) Lima, central west Peru.
* var. puquiensis (KK1689), Puquio, Apurímac Region, southwestern Peru.
* var. Rio Lurin (KK2147), Rio Rimac, Lima, west central Peru.
* var. tarmensis (KK2148 ), Tarma, Junin, west central Peru.
* var. trujilloensis, Trujillo, La Libertad, northwestern Peru.
Similarly, also according to Wikipedia, these varieties of San Pedro are known:
* Var. (KK339), Huigra, Chanchán, Southern Ecuador, short spines, light green epidermis.
* Var. (KK591), Loja, Southern Ecuador, short spines, dark green.
* Var. (KK2150), Ayabaca, Northern Perú, very short spines, light green.
What do we know about the rate of growth and potency of these varieties? Is there any other strains out there?
What varieties of Peruvian Torch or San Pedro are the most potent? Is this known, and is it possible to obtain seeds from this or these varieties? If not, I think all cacti loving friends in here should help to find the best possible Mescaline source. Look at the net, look at your notes, look in your garden, look in your pots in the window, or even try to crossbreed two good varieties!
Think about how good it will be for all of us, and all of us to come, if we find the best strain(s) and spread them all over the world! I know there are lots of competent people here, join in and create an even more trippy future!
I am myself growing two batches of Peruvian Torch now, both sadly only seedlings. The two batches are obtained from different sources, so my hope is that one of them will prove itself potent. When they are larger, I will definitely test them to see the difference in alkaloid content. I am, however, not sure what kind of Peruvian Torch this is.
According to Wikipedia, these varieties of Peruvian Torch are known:
* var. ancash (KK1688 ), San Marcos, Ancash, northwest Peru.
* var. ayacuchensis (KK2151), southwestern Peru.
* var. cuzcoensis (KK340), Huachac, Cuzco, southeastern Peru.
* var. (H14192), Huntington, EE.UU.
* var. huancabamba, Piura, northwest Peru.
* var. huancavelica (KK242a), west central Peru.
* var. huancayo (KK338 ), west central Peru.
* var. huaraz (KK2152), Ancash, northwestern Peru.
* var. matucana (KK242) Lima, central west Peru.
* var. puquiensis (KK1689), Puquio, Apurímac Region, southwestern Peru.
* var. Rio Lurin (KK2147), Rio Rimac, Lima, west central Peru.
* var. tarmensis (KK2148 ), Tarma, Junin, west central Peru.
* var. trujilloensis, Trujillo, La Libertad, northwestern Peru.
Similarly, also according to Wikipedia, these varieties of San Pedro are known:
* Var. (KK339), Huigra, Chanchán, Southern Ecuador, short spines, light green epidermis.
* Var. (KK591), Loja, Southern Ecuador, short spines, dark green.
* Var. (KK2150), Ayabaca, Northern Perú, very short spines, light green.
What do we know about the rate of growth and potency of these varieties? Is there any other strains out there?