Hi Cacti Fans Of The World =]

Discussion in 'Cacti Delecti' started by Alfonso Pianonso, Feb 21, 2009.

  1. Alfonso Pianonso

    Alfonso Pianonso Guest

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    my name is alfi im from israel, im 19 y.o
    can someone help me figure out what kind of cacti i have?
    and tell me if its any good...
    thnx :D
    have a good day




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  2. Grayst0nek9

    Grayst0nek9 Member

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    It is called the "boner" cactus.
     
  3. Alfonso Pianonso

    Alfonso Pianonso Guest

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    can i make some good shit out of it?
     
  4. dd3stp233

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    Looks like the nearly spinless form of Trichocereus Huanucoensis. I don't think its psychoactive but its a fairly rare cactus. Its cool looking though, I would plant it if I were you.
     
  5. Alfonso Pianonso

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    thnx for all the replys but the most important thing i need to know is if it got any mescaline in it
    pppplease help me =]
     
  6. kpbluey

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    Maybe google cati and what name you think it might be, and then see if it looks the same?
     
  7. IDL

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    Good shit? Mescaline or any other psychoactive cacti isn't just "good shit". It's beautiful medicine that shouldn't be rediculed and be disrespected. Maybe you shouldn't be fooling around with any psy. Cacti if you're going to act that way.
     
  8. neim

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    lol get over yourself.


    alfi trow that shit out the window. it's not san pedro nor peyote so...
     
  9. ancient powers

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    Thats it buddy, pachanoi. I know where some of that is. The spinelessness throws me off though. you will have to try for yourself.
     
  10. dd3stp233

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    Check out this picture of T. Huanucoensis (link below) from troutsnotes. The slightly indented aeroles parallel to rib and near spinelessness, as well as the rib shape, lead me to think that is what it is. I have never seen a T. Pachanoi with those features. Afaik its chemistry has never been scientifically studied, though there are some reported accounts of it not being active, but who knows.
    http://www.troutsnotes.com/sc/T_aff...anuco_closer/pages/affhuanaco_close_2_JPG.htm
     
  11. Stephæ

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    What are you talking about spineless? It's obviously just been de-spined.
     
  12. dd3stp233

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    The pics are kinda small so its hard to tell, but it doesn't look like its been de-spined. The aeroles don't appear damaged at all and removing spines isn't exactly easy without damaging them. The aeroles also look too small for a pachanoi.
     
  13. IliseNcre8t

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    Na tht looks like they cut the spines,, they just didnt rip the whole joint off
     

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