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Gimme Some Cactus Help Dudes..

cryptix420

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So, on my walk today, I saw a big group of cacti growing. It looked like ones I've seen in pictures (and I'm dying to try mescaline) so I took the smallest branch. I felt a little bad, but I wanted the damn cactus. Lol.

Anyway, I've been researching trying to figure out if it's the right one, but I can't find anything definitive. I tasted it and it's not really super bitter but it is just a little bit, sorta like soap maybe. Do non-magical ones taste like a regular vegetable?

If I just eat the damn thing, is there any poisonous cacti out there that I might have gotten and I could die?

Thanks for the help guys. :)
 
Well, given the wide availability and cheap price of ordering online... I'd say it'd be better to just do that than to eat random cacti. I doubt there are many cacti that could give you any SERIOUS physical ailments, but you could get very sick/have a very unpleasant experience with some nonpsychoactive cacti, is my guess.
 
Probably won't kill you, it will just make you vomit your guts up for 24-36 hours and have no trip whatsoever.
 
^ Well if it was a plant, but this is cacti. Cacti are generally quite nutritious regardless.
 
To identify San Pedro, look for plants that grow straight up. Needles are short and rest in v-shaped notches on the rips. Ribs are rounded. Plants with a slight blueish hue are often thought to be more potent.

san-pedro-cactus.jpg


Mmmmmm

Taste sounds about right. If your cactus looked anything like this, odds are its a Trichocereus. Many are active, but the ones that aren't shouldn't kill you. That said, I have identified and consumed wild san pedro, but I wouldn't recommend eating a plant that you don't believe you can positively identify.

Here's one with some nice flowers

san-pedro-in-flower.jpg
 
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