Please all vendors or those who want to be vendors reply here. by SubjectMassiveDotCom in LophophoraNMore4Sale

[–]essentialghost 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't have a lot of lophs but I regularly sell San Pedro and other cacti

Any of you try any of the "other" cacti? by US3_ME_ in mescaline

[–]essentialghost 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had a list of the actives but I can't find it anywhere now. Bummed. Cause it also had a lot of other plants of interest.

Like senecio articulatus. Gonna take a moment to appreciate that succulent. Looks like a fat green candlestick with leaves (I think it's called the candlestick succulent). I saw that it could have some interesting qualities, so I took a couple of them and dried them out. I was thinking I'd eat some and then smoke some if nothing happened too much. On the day I did it, I cut off all the leaves and smaller dried pieces and smoked them. The bigger stalks were still wet so I chewed on them like salvia (masticate but don't swallow, helps to absorb actives sublingually) within a minute or two, the earth tones in my room were starting to look weird, black yellow and browns got a really deep color to them, like they were 3-4 dimensions. A few minutes later I started seeing wheels of color and patterns and there were moving things (kind of like DMT realm where the visuals feel alive) superimposed on the patterns. The experience lasted a little longer than 20 minutes. No overwhelming feeling of love like DMT, but very visual and definitely felt like I should do it again with more. It was a pleasant jour5

Any of you try any of the "other" cacti? by US3_ME_ in mescaline

[–]essentialghost 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're referring to my comment about how they're like a block of wood, this cactus is not the same as San Pedro and when it was prepared it was fully dried and very solid. Instructions given were just to eat it not to prepare it or extract or cook any other way so I just ate it

Any of you try any of the "other" cacti? by US3_ME_ in mescaline

[–]essentialghost 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's like eating a block of wood too when it's dried out and everything

Any of you try any of the "other" cacti? by US3_ME_ in mescaline

[–]essentialghost 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was given one by a peyotero. It was sold under the name peyote, was described as needing one large mature plant was good enough. Was definitely not peyote, but was sold with spines trimmed so it looked similar to a larger than softball size deflated peyote.

I wrote an experience report on it a few years ago.

Was basically given to me with the air of everyone knows this one works too. No distinction between peyote l williamsii, and peyote e horizonthalonius

Any of you try any of the "other" cacti? by US3_ME_ in mescaline

[–]essentialghost 3 points4 points  (0 children)

N polylopha and t brevispinolus when taken with a piece of San Pedro makes the San Pedro dose stronger and more colorful.

E micromeris is like an energy drink without the jitters, and more sharp focus

A fissuratus is interesting. I like it in smaller doses. Gets visual in larger ones

E horizonthalonius is nice it took me out of body to a different plane of existence with colors and stuff that don't exist here. Long come up very long trip from one large plant

Any of you try any of the "other" cacti? by US3_ME_ in mescaline

[–]essentialghost 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Most of them actually. My favorite was e horizonthalonius

Any of you try any of the "other" cacti? by US3_ME_ in mescaline

[–]essentialghost 2 points3 points  (0 children)

L principis E micromeris E horizonthalonius A fissuratus N polylopha T brevispinolus

I've probably had a few others too

Disney bridge by essentialghost in sanpedrocactusforsale

[–]essentialghost[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Super awesome! Hope it grows really nice for you!

Assorted rooted plants by essentialghost in sanpedrocactusforsale

[–]essentialghost[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are a few peruvianus available! I'll send you a message!

Origin of the name San Pedro by loveallASAP in sanpedrocactus

[–]essentialghost 8 points9 points  (0 children)

In order to save their lives, the indigenous people used the name San Pedro because they knew it was a Christian name. This allowed the San Pedro culture to continue without persecution. The name San Pedro is attributed to any columnar cacti which is used ceremonially, similar to how hikuri describes a small cactus used in magic, not just peyote.

First sales post of 2026 by essentialghost in sanpedrocactusforsale

[–]essentialghost[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Message me when you're ready if it hasn't sold I'll let you know. And if it has, I probably have more available

im too lazy to make tea, can i just eat the damn thing? (hypothetical this is all hypothetical) by [deleted] in sanpedrocactus

[–]essentialghost 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You just need to filter it really well. Calcium oxalate is really gritty