i looked in my copy of "trout's notes on san pedro" and the only reference to Grandiflorus was in passing.
there was no text stating anything about it's psychoactivity, or verified bioassays.
since that book is absurdly detailed, i'm gonna say i highly doubt it's active enough to be useful...
you'll just have to water and love him instead!
"contemorary human bioassay has strongly suggested the presence of mescaline, at least in the white flowered variety"
ms smith,2000, edited by k.trout, btw
overall though, a very pretty plant as mentioned aBove
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