The San Pedro cactus is plentiful and produces the same molecules. It also grows more rapidly and can be found at your local hardware store in the landscaping section.
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I believe the varieties typically sold at hardware stores do not contain mescaline (the main psychedelic compound in these cacti). Here's a chart I found that has different varieties and their mescaline content. You can find the good ones for sale online.
Bolivian Torch Cactus 'Trichocereus bridgesii' is a good option if you wanna trip
It depends. People on r/druggardening were always sharing when they found some selling cultivars which had nice concentrations.
So varies hugely.
I've been growing these for more than ten years. Still have never eaten, lol. I could make them grow faster as well but basically I have like 3 foot longs about. I could go and take a picture but can't be arsed to get up.
Can we please stop taking things from these people for fuck’s sake?
“This is a ~~Native American~~ European sacred medicine and we don’t want people messing around with it,” said a ~~Navajo~~ White member of the church from a congregation in Rio Grande City, Texas, who asked not to be identified. “The ~~Natives~~ European people don’t like it. ~~White~~ Brown people shouldn’t mess around with it.”