I have a question about choosing the right SP specimens. Are there varities of SP that have negligible alkaloid content? Would "tips" that are often used as a source for growing a new cactus by potting them be sufficient for other uses? There is a huge difference in the price of san pedro that depends on how the cactus is marketed. How likely is it that this price difference actually reflects alkaloid content and is not just the seller taking advantage of a more zealous market?
I am forced to choose between getting multiple pounds of the tips from a generic seller, or 3 cactii for twice the price from a ethnobotanical vendor. I think the latter might just be asking more because they know their customers are looking to use the cactus for entheogenic purposes and as such will be willing to pay more?
I am forced to choose between getting multiple pounds of the tips from a generic seller, or 3 cactii for twice the price from a ethnobotanical vendor. I think the latter might just be asking more because they know their customers are looking to use the cactus for entheogenic purposes and as such will be willing to pay more?
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