San Pedro Pachanoi Seeds – 100 pieces
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The Trichocereus Pachanoi, better known as the San Pedro cactus, is a plant with a rich history and special properties. This cactus is known for its psychoactive constituents, especially mescaline, a powerful psychedelic alkaloid. Growing San Pedro cacti from seeds can be a fascinating process, given their slow growth and low water requirements.
The use of the San Pedro cactus in traditional ceremonies and rituals is deeply rooted in the cultures of South America, particularly in Peru, where it has been an unbroken tradition for more than 3,000 years. These practices reflect the historical and cultural importance of entheogenic (spiritually-enhancing) substances in Native American religions.
Instructions
Use a grow box. Fill plastic containers (5 cm) with sterilized soil, place the seeds on the soil and press gently. Place the trays in a layer of boiled water and wait for the soil to become moist on the surface. Remove the jars and cover them with plastic wrap. Optimal temperature at this stage is between 18°C and 23°C. After a few days to weeks, green baby cacti will emerge. After about 4 weeks, you can start hardening off. Pierce 2 holes in the foil and then every other day. You can remove the plastic if there is as much atmosphere under the foil as outside it. Water with boiled water or rainwater. Don’t let them dry out, but don’t overwater either. After a year you can repot them if necessary, be very careful with the pen root. If the cacti turn yellow they need more light, if they turn red they need less water. Keep out of reach of children!
Storage advice
Store this product in a cool and dark place such as a kitchen cabinet and out of the reach of children.
Content
San Pedro Trichocereus Pachanoi – 100 seeds
Note!
Mescaline cactus can be dangerous to health when combined with certain medications, alcohol or with MAOIs.Are you taking any medications? If so, always consult your doctor first and read your medication’s package insert to avoid health risks. Also, do not use the Peruvian Torch if you are pregnant or nursing. When in use, do not participate in traffic. So do not drive a car or drive other vehicles.