My very limited experience:
Lumberjack is consistently clean and powerful, also grows the fastest and is the hardiest of all plants in my collection. It is my favorite. Aesthetically very pleasing specimen. Experience provides introspection, giggles, powerful clean and alive feeling in the body with good visuals.
Torres & Torres is consistently potent and also one of the most visual I have experienced, but it can also get out of hand pretty quick -very powerful medicine. As a plant it is also fast and hardy with multiple, branching arms. Also, a very pleasing specimen from a growth and beauty standpoint. Overall very clean experience, strong visuals from warping cartoon landscapes to rich Mayan serpents and Gods, lots of introspective thoughts.
SS01 is potent and clean in smaller amounts, although only ever experienced in high doses in combination with SS02. These two combined made for a VERY visually rich experience, quite a bit of body load on the come-up. Good clean mind scape with no paranoia or other negative mental aspects, experienced in the forest at night, visuals included serpents with eyes on their backs dancing in the trees, visual elements the most similar to an Alex Grey painting of any other entheogen Ive experienced.
Eileen was powerful but not very clean feeling, left me feeling spun-out for several days and mentally foggy with thought perturbations for several weeks. Seriously felt like I had HPPD for several months afterward. Culled from the garden.
My opinion is:
Pachanoi provides the greatest overall experience with the good visuals, although there can be a higher body load, not quite as clean as Peruvianus.
Peruvianus is clean, powerful and divine. The visuals may not be greater than Pach, but it provides a very spiritual experience and is my preferred Trichocereus.
Bridgesii is highly overrated and has the greatest potential for negative mental aspects. Combine this with it's general frailty and susceptibility to rot and I have only kept a couple of these around the garden.
I have had so many named clones and seedlings I can't even keep track. These days I have narrowed the garden down to around 12 or so specimens worthy of lifelong companionship.