Making Mescaline HCL A Bold Reality!

ndangerspecimen101

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It seems as though cacti experiences seem very dull and don't reap any psychedelic benefit, besides drinking a load of green slime and having a disgruntling tummy ache. I would love to aleve those problems and set aside a new version of the process by extracting the cacti's main psychoactive compound: mescaline!

I would love to hear of any good extractions and pictures are very welcomed. Has anyone successfully gone through with the process and how much does it usually cost for final end product?

How much would you charge for a standard dose?

In addition, what kind of problems would you expect during the extraction?

Lets all rejuvenate the LIZARD KING :mrgreen:
 

gogrow

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no answer for you, but subscribed for when you do get one... im highly interested in mescaline as well
 

ANC

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ive had my eye on this vid for a while. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2164471661630252647#

problem is for that i need 400grams dry skin. i have about 52grams and a bunch of small cactus's that wont be big enough for a few years.

i bought the one in the big pot 2 years ago and now i have a bunch of small ones. i also gave one away.

the colony...


The one in the front on the last picture needs more sun.

See that thinning tip, its called etoliating... shit I hope I got the engish right for that... it should look more like an upside down raindrop when its still so small, than a pyramid...

I also would like to add that i nmy opinion HCl is "better" for salting out mescaline.
 

floridasucks

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thanx for the tip ANC. thing is, they all get the same amount of sun the whole day. i think that one looks thin bcuz it just started growing about a month ago. the one next to it in a square black pot was cut off the main at the same time but planted about 3 months earlier. if it doesnt thicken up in a few months ill put it on my roof.
 

ANC

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Nope it realy needs more light, that one and the largeish one in the black pot to the side of it too... increase the exposure to more light gradualy over a few days to avoid burns... yep cacti can get sunburned.
You need to attend to it NOW as it will not "grow in" it will make a skinny spot on your cactus (hourglass)...

Cacti are one of my many hobbies.... growing them from seed, stealing cuttings from gardens you name it.

I can send you a few seeds if you are interested got a few rare hybrids from known and documented cacti like juul's scop. etc.
 

floridasucks

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Nope it realy needs more light, that one and the largeish one in the black pot to the side of it too... increase the exposure to more light gradualy over a few days to avoid burns... yep cacti can get sunburned.
Cacti are one of my many hobbies.... growing them from seed, stealing cuttings from gardens you name it.

I can send you a few seeds if you are interested got a few rare hybrids from known and documented cacti like juul's scop. etc.
well ill take your advice then cause i dont know to much about growin these beauties. but im not sure how much more light they can get, i guess ill try putting them on my roof.

ill deff take some seeds if u would be so kind. im always lookin to add more to my garden.
 

ANC

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cool, just pm me an addy to send it too... I just need to scratch around in my drawer a little to find em, thing needs a reorganisation/cleanout anyway... I'll look in the morning, its a little hot now to bother, like 100 degrees if I had to guess and i have a braai (bbq) fire of some fine acasia wood going....
 

gogrow

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cool, just pm me an addy to send it too... I just need to scratch around in my drawer a little to find em, thing needs a reorganisation/cleanout anyway... I'll look in the morning, its a little hot now to bother, like 100 degrees if I had to guess and i have a braai (bbq) fire of some fine acasia wood going....

how complicated are they to grow from seed??? i have heard its fairly hard, but i find most cacti to be pretty easy to grow, but i've never tried em from seed.... i wont hit up your supply, their pretty cheap right?? unless you have a badass cultivar:mrgreen:..... any help would be appreciated, i refuse to pay the prices for large cuttings/dried matter
 

ANC

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Ag all you need is like a small clear covered hamburger container or something with a lid like that.
I make my own seedling mix by sifting out all the coarse sand I can find like 2 to 3mm, using a fungicide is very recommended or you normaly loose quite a few to fungus and fungus gnats.

throw the seeds on top after wetting it all down well, and seal it up to keep the moisture inside.

if you have low germination rate, leave it for like 3 months then open it so it can dry a bit then wet it down again... I've had seeds only germinate after 6 months and sometimes after a day or 2.

They stay covered to keep humidity in for about the first year. then you make holes to gradualy introduce dry air.
 

ndangerspecimen101

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ive had my eye on this vid for a while. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2164471661630252647#

problem is for that i need 400grams dry skin. i have about 52grams and a bunch of small cacti that wont be big enough for a few years.

i bought the one in the big pot 2 years ago and now i have a bunch of small ones. i also gave one away.

the colony...

You have a few usable cacti there but many of them are baby stumps... I'll check out that video thanks ;)
 

ndangerspecimen101

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cool, just pm me an addy to send it too... I just need to scratch around in my drawer a little to find em, thing needs a reorganisation/cleanout anyway... I'll look in the morning, its a little hot now to bother, like 100 degrees if I had to guess and i have a braai (bbq) fire of some fine acasia wood going....


Where the heck are you residing that its 100 degrees buddy, in the tropics :lol:
 
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