Where to find the Peyote and how to extract...

Discussion in 'Cacti Delecti' started by Gringo Starr, Jul 24, 2004.

  1. Gringo Starr

    Gringo Starr Banned

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    Hi folks ,I'm in Puno ,Peru right now and heard that there are Peyote's growing in the savanna.I do know how the cactus looks.My problem is that I wether know how to extract the mescaline nor how much cactus you need for a quite good trip (for me it's about 1 Gram Mexican Mushrooms,maybee this can help you).Another problem is the size of the cactus.How can you tell if it's ready for extraction?
    A guy I met from Montana told me that you can also just cook a tea of the peyote.
    Muchas Gracias
     
  2. BraveHeart

    BraveHeart Member

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    First off, please don't pick them wild, they're rare. But since I know I can't stop you just cut it level with the ground, any lower and it won't grow back and its not so active down there anyway. 3-5 buttons about 3 cms should be enough. Eat the buttons though. Don't do an extraction for one trip. If you do it anyway, I'd suggest a 20 minute simmer in water after dicing it up very fine.
     
  3. backtothelab

    backtothelab Senior Member

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    Gringo, seeing how you live in peru, you can probably find a merchant of some sort selling san pedro(seeing as it grows in the andes mountains) for fairly cheap. Honestly, I don't even think peyote grows down there, but I could be wrong. Go for the san pedro, it'll be cheaper and easier to find, and far safer for the peyote.
     
  4. geckopelli

    geckopelli Senior Member

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    No peyote that far south.


    probably a cousin.
     
  5. Gringo Starr

    Gringo Starr Banned

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    We finally found San Pedro powder in a Tattoo Shop in Cusco.Even though it wasn't very trippy it lasted for about 12 hours:) .
     

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