peyote seeds

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  1. LSDMIKE

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  2. dd3stp233

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    What? I've never of anyone eating the seeds.
     
  3. LSDMIKE

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    yep look i got this of the net and i also now that you take the seeds

    here is the names of the plants you get the seeds from
    Seed Packet 8 Seeds AU$4.00 9
    Lophophora fricii Seed Packet 8 Seeds AU$4.00 21
    Lophophora koehresii Seed Packet 8 Seeds AU$4.00 29
    Lophophora koehresii Seed (50) 50 Seeds AU$20.00 5
    Lophophora williamsii v. decipiens Seed Packet 8 Seeds AU$4.00 7
    Lophophora williamsii 'Cardona' Seed Packet 8 Seeds AU$4.00 18
    Lophophora williamsii 'Cedral' Seed Packet 8 Seeds AU$4.00 30
    Lophophora williamsii 'Hipolito' Seed Packet 8 Seeds AU$4.00 19
    Lophophora williamsii 'Las Coloradas' Seed Packet 8 Seeds AU$4.00 14
    Lophophora williamsii 'Mazapil' Seed Packet 8 Seeds AU$4.00 24
    Lophophora williamsii 'Paila' Seed Packet 8 Seeds AU$4.00 23
    Lophophora williamsii 'Parras' Seed Packet 8 Seeds AU$4.00 32
    Lophophora williamsii 'Tecolote' Seed Packet 8 Seeds AU$4.00 14
    Lophophora williamsii 'Villa Arista' Seed Packet


















    http://www.bluelight.ru/vb/archive/index.php/t-242826.html
     
  4. dd3stp233

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    The thread you linked is about planting and growing the seeds, then eating the resulting cactus, if that's what you mean? As to what it is like, I don't know, never tried it.
     
  5. stalk

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    you're going to need to grow peyotes for years before you can harvest them.
     
  6. mephist00

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    yea, i think it takes around 10 years to grow a peyote plant :/

    then you eat the 'buttons' on the cactus
     
  7. Bonkai

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    Yeah man you have the grow it and it will take at LEAST 2-3 years at the earliest. Just get some pedro seeds and grow that it a lil simular 2 peyote
     
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    Yes you eat the buttons seeds "thank you"
    10 years i got them in 4days 8seeds for $4 i got 5 packs but i'm not sure of the dose?
     
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    i know you eat san pedro cactus i got 20 or so plants
    with pedro you eat the plant but with peyote you eat the seeds
    i just don't know how much to eat?
     
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  11. Bonkai

    Bonkai Later guys

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    DUDE the button is the main body of the plant it's not the seed.

    So you don't eat the seeds bro you eat the button, well you have to cut it up and dry or else you're just gonna die. Well you wont die but you'll be puking for a while. I KNOW FROM XP. However i didnt grow it and the button was small a lil wider than my palm. I made a tea with my button, and yes it tastes awful but i didnt have to much on that bitter button eww. I didnt feel anything for an hour besides a lil sick.
     
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    yea, ive never had the oppurtunity to try Peyote, i took a micro dot once, the guy said it was mescaline, but it was really like an acid trip.. so im not sure if it was real, i heard mesc was little different then cid.

    but yea, you eat the buttons, which over-time develop on the top of the cactus.
    ive never heard of anyone eating 'seeds' or referring to them as 'seeds'..

    are u on LSD.. mike? hehe :>
     
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    It was def not mescaline since it's impossible to fit a couple of 100mgs of mesc. into a micro dot. It was 'cid, prob., or an rc.
     
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    how long befor i can eat the pedro tne ones i have growing are only 1inch
     
  17. BillyX

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    Yeh man the Peyote seeds are just for growing not for eating :) as for the san pedro i think you will need a bit more than an inch, not sure on the legality of them over here in Australia but you should be able to pick a grown one up somewhere, there is a few dried ones on ebay.
     
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    3-4 5cm buttons is a good start :) seeds will not make you trip.
     
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    I bought some peyote seeds today. you can eat em? I would waste em. It will take me years to grow. I think I will grow san pedros from seed as well and then graft the peyote to the trich. when the peyote button gets good growth. I will take the large growth cut at the bast of the peyote and plant it in the ground. It should take root like san pedro cuttings and I will have a full grown button that spawns new growth (buttons, mmmm buttons!).
     
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    I’ve read that you can graft them onto a san pedro and/or cultivate it in a greenhouse to speed up the effect. But that leads me to this question. Is it possible to propagate it to create a genetic clone as you would with a san pedro cactus? And I don’t want to get ahead of myself here , but if that is possible , would it be possible to create some sort of hybrid cactus?
     
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