This San Pedro cactus, is growing in the beautiful Andes Mountains of Ecuador and Peru on an altitude of approximately 2000–3000 m. It is also found in Argentina, Bolivia and Chile, and it is cultivated in other parts of the world.
The San Pedro is famous for it’s mescaline and becaus it is a very fast growing cacti. It’s Ethno botanical name is Echinopsis pachanoi (syn. Trichocereus pachanoi)
Use
Uses for it include traditional medicine and traditional veterinary medicine, and it is widely grown as an decorative cactus. It has been used for healing and religious divination in the Andes Mountains region for over 3000 years
Alkaloids
The San Pedro cactus contains several alkaloids, including the well known mescaline (0.21–1.8%) There are numerous mescaline extraction techniques, simple (simmering in water 5 to 7 hours) and complex (such as an acid-base extraction), the latter technique yielding a material with a significantly higher concentration of mescaline.
Legality
In most countries it is legal to cultivate the San Pedro cactus, but in countries where possession of mescaline and related compounds is illegal and highly penalized, cultivation for the purposes of consumption is most likely illegal and also highly penalized.
This is the case in: the USA, Australia, Canada, Sweden, Germany, New Zealand, and Norway, where it is currently legal to cultivate the San Pedro cactus for gardening and ornamental purposes, but not for consumption.
Contents:
- Container with lid
- Potting soil
- Coarse Sand
- Gravel
- Perlite
- 20 San Pedro seeds.
- Grow Instructions
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