Dried San Pedro Incense....?

Discussion in 'Cacti Delecti' started by LostChord, Dec 27, 2004.

  1. LostChord

    LostChord Member

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    would Trichocereus Pachanoi - Dried San Pedro Incense - 28 Grams (for like around $10) be worth a try? or is that too low of a dose.. I think I was reading somewhere that 50grams dried is more a starting dose..

    I'm guessing incense is just a way to not make it seem so obvious... similar to how alot of places refer to salvia as incense
     
  2. Schlüßelberg

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    Been bidding on eBay have you? An oz. got up to $20 bucks and I let it go...went for something else, if we're talking about the same seller...One seller said that 14-28g should smoke up a room sufficiently....maybe I'll see some in the mail today, who knows.

    If you find the % water in the fresh, then I can calculate an average incense content; I've not found that datum.
     
  3. Schlüßelberg

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    I tried about 70 grams last night & got a bit of sparkle and became a bit more alert but that was it. All in all a waste of money. I'll go for the fresh next time.
     
  4. khronus

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    HI people, to answer the original I wouldn't have thought that 28grams would be adequatedosage for trichocereus pachanoi aka san pedro, you will find 50 maybe a better amount. T.peruvianus or t.cuzcoensis would be better options as they are alot more potent.

    25 grams of these would produce significant effects.


    K
     
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  6. C123-473

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    Depends on your source.
    If you have potent dried green skins, an ounce should melt your world.
    Well, it might not totally melt it, but you should feel it.
     
  7. Omacatl

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    heavenly products. best price on dried skins in US.

    i have a killer vendor in peru named Julio Runcato, and his skins are the best around. :D
     
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    Is it dangerous to order dried skins from an online vendor? I'd much prefer this option over purchasing a live cutting because I am not very good at chemistry. I just don't want to get into legal trouble
     
  9. Omacatl

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    its a gray area. technically, dried mescaline cacti are illegal. ive never heard of anyone getting in trouble for ordering it however, and the authorities usually turn a blind eye to customers. its the vendors that are more at risk.
     
  10. khronus

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    This is an old thread, and I have noticed my original post is not accurate. Trichocereus can vary hugely, and theres only a few ways to find out :p So discusing one species over another is not really how to go about it,

    Boooshpig
     

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