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- scarabin0
i have about a dozen san pedros growing on my front porch. buy 'em on ebay, i think you could get several feet for like 30 bucks.
cactus was my first experience with psychedelics, watch it here if you're interested:
http://www.youtube.com/user/scar…
also, it's the most vile-tasting shit on the planet, you're better off with acid imo, but it's still fun
- monospaced0
In general, cacti and succulents are pretty low maintenance. They can take a beating from the sun and don't need tons of water at all. I miss California.
- pressplay0
When I was studying cultural studies/anthropology in Hamburg I went to a talk by Christian Rätsch about fly agarics and their connection with santa claus and lawn gnomes. Rätsch is completely nuts, but appears to be an authority in the field of ethnopharmacology, maybe this book can deepen your knowledge
- scarabin0
also, take your san pedros inside during winter. and when you get the cuttings in the mail, keep 'em wrapped in paper under your bed or something for about a month so they start growing roots. THEN plant them, otherwise they'll rot in the pot.
peyote really isn't going to be worth your time unless you're just really into the novelty of growing/using it. it's the same shit as in other cacti (mescaline), but takes a ridiculous amount of time (many, many years) and you'd eat like ten in a night so there goes your whole farm
- lol. the Lopho is all novelty for me. I just think they are so so precious. apparently the ancestors kept some in-house as protector spiritsdasohr
- as protector spirits.
dasohr - cool, have fun man. i love growing my own plantsscarabin
- there's a certain energy you get knowing you gave it so much love when you finally use itscarabin