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Uploaded by on May 1, 2009

My 2 small cuts, the big one is growing per week.

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  • It´s peruvianus for sure, i bought from especialized seller called Cactusplaza, the pachanoi´s color is more like mix between green a blue. I have one pachanoi too, the difference is not only based on color, spines are longer in peruvianus, more percentage of mescaline on peruvianus but pachanoi´s mescaline is cleaner (more look like pure mescaline), because you know that there are a lot of alkaloyds in this cactus (most of them phenetylamines similars to 2c´s compounds).

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  • was it a grafe or straight from seed if so how long to get that height?

  • And by the way, after a massive amount or research I know that the Pachnoi is not bluish. It's the typical succulent green with smaller spines. The Bridgesii has monstrous spines, but has a slightly bluish tint.

    Notice the green tint of the pachnoi in the picture in the link below. I've communicated with this guy, and while he started out really helpful, he finished up really rude when I asked him about payment methods and if I could purchase a dry rooted cutting of a cactus that's legal her

  • I bought a cactus that was unidentified at home depot along with the the T-Grandifloris which as you know doesn't contain the alkaloids.

    I could really use someones expertise to identify this cactus, which I believe is a T-peruvianus but it has 7 ribs which is odd. It is the bluish color that I have been told is the T-Peruvian, and the spines are fairly brutal for a 4" cactus.

    Message me if you are good at identifying. I'd like to find a local nursery with pachnoi, & Bridgesil, but I've not

  • San Pedro it is dude.

  • @smuggeler from a seed it can take some time. but a got 3 foot long cuttings like 4in thick, 2 years a go now their 2 1/2 feet tall

  • how fast do they grow i live in the desert in south ca how long do think it needs to grow 1 ft or any one how ses this comment

  • Definately looks like the old San Pedro to me, Peruvianus has a lot bigger spikes i think

  • Ehi dude, how many week they need to born? I plant the seed two weeks ago, but nothing is growing.

  • This is trichocereus pachanoi ... not peruvianus!

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