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2022年 10月 19日 at pm12:29 #6492
Since the definitely aren’t pot, figured this is the best place to show off my wee peyote/false peyote (the three on the left), which is also perfectly legal in Canada as the gov excluded it from the controlled drugs and substance act when it was written.
After a month or two under the LED’s they’re actually looking healthy and growing happily compared to the etoliated old gnarly look they use to have.
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2022年 10月 21日 at pm3:09 #7151
I always thought it was funny that they excluded peyote from the controlled substances act. I suppose it must have something to do with indigenous rights to ceremonial practices or something. Are those only a couple months old? I was under the impression it would take like 5+ years to grow one of any substance.
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2022年 10月 21日 at pm3:33 #7161
That’s exactly it, the CDSA was put in place after (possibly right around) when the Native American Church won the right to use peyote for religious purposes as part of their culture. The Canadian gov didn’t want to open up and potential court challenges so just excluded it from section 3 where it lists mescaline.
I got these cacti 2, maybe 3 years ago. If I had to guess I’d say there were probably 3 years old at that point, so around 5-6 years. Until this year they barely grew as they didn’t have good light or proper soil (they want very little organic matter, mostly stones/sand and inert growing media) so I didn’t water them much. The Lophophora Diffusa (false peyote, 3 in the left pot) were really etoliated, basically stretched/thin instead of round but have really filled out nicely into a proper shape with the LED’s and regular waterings. The actual peyote (L. williamsii) have grown maybe 20-30% this year, you can tell by the look (plumb and round) they’ve been actively growing. Some growers prefer to keep the plants underwatered and “hard grown” which makes them look more natural instead of jacked like indoor/well watered ones. Although soon it’ll be time to cut the watering out for the next 6 months and set them aside somewhere cool to hopefully hibernate so they flower for me next year. I got my old peyote cacti to flower, it’s fun collecting the seeds and growing your collection of cacti; maybe in 20 years I’ll have enough for a trip lmao. Which is why you don’t grow peyote as a psychedelic, just a beautiful plant.
Growing cacti was the first thing I ever tried when I was 6-8 years old, then bonsai when the Karate Kid movies came out in the late 80’s/early 90’s when I was a pre-teen/teen. My parents probably never would have let me if they realised I was building towards being a pot growing addict lol
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2022年 10月 21日 at pm4:09 #7181
That’s pretty cool man. I’d like to branch out into house plants and cacti as well at some point. My wife has a monstera, but I’m not allowed to touch it lol.
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2022年 10月 21日 at pm4:31 #7184
Lol, that sounds like a challenge; figure out the right mycos/beneficiasl to grow a monstera, sneak one into your tent and grow a beast then tell her she’s not allowed to touch it 😛 (there’s very much a reason why I’m happily single lol).
I love gardening but I’m pretty specific, if I can’t eat it or get high from it I’m not really interested in growing it lol. Ma Huang is the next plant I want to add to the garden, a variety of Ephedra from China as I want to recreate Soma; which by all accounts originally was a mixture of pot and ephedra taken before dancing/spinning all night. Sounds exactly like my kinda religious experience lol
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2022年 10月 21日 at pm7:21 #7195
She has been talking about taking some cuttings and potting some more, so I might just take that opportunity to snag one lol. Mostly I’m the same way, I like to have an end product, but I can’t lie, I do like the aesthetics of a room with a lot of plants in it. My wife was into house plants for a while, but with her (self diagnosed, she’s trying to get a family doctor now) ADHD, she tends to forget about them and kill them lol. So now all we have left is her giant monstera, some snake plants that are living in a biotank that we have for a tree frog, and then a single leaf cutting from a dying money tree (dead now lol) that was placed in a shot glass of water, and started growing roots like 2 weeks later.
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2022年 10月 21日 at pm7:32 #7201
Relatable, people keep giving me plants only for me to find them a month or two later dead from neglect. Although the “money plant” I was given a year ago is still kicking somehow, despite chronic underwatering… There’s a reason I like cacti, they tend to be perfectly happy being neglected for weeks/months on end. I remember helping a friend move and we found a T. Peruvianus (peruvian torch, the easy way to grow mescaline) cutting behind his fridge that I had given him 6 months to a year earlier. It was a very light green and thin but still kicking with roots sticking out ready to grow lol.
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2022年 10月 21日 at pm10:04 #7223
Haha thats wild about the cutting behind the fridge. Somehow she’s actually managed to kill like three cacti, and multiple succulents. Can’t say I’d do much better though, as al my plant focus in in my weed plants lol.
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2022年 10月 21日 at pm10:47 #7231
Usually over watering is the culprit, cacti are kinda like cats, they want you to piss off and leave them alone most of the time until they want attention.
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2022年 10月 22日 at am5:49 #7284
I honestly think she just forgot about them for like 6 months. We got a dog in the spring, so it’s understandable that the plants would take a back seat.
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2022年 10月 22日 at am7:35 #7297
It’s a hard life for a plant that can only scream by letting off chemicals to compete with an adorable puppy that makes noise and has a tongue…
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2022年 10月 22日 at pm12:43 #7356
Haha too true.
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2022年 10月 22日 at pm1:01 #7359
The messed up part is I’ll wake up in the middle of the night, wide awake, if I forget to water my girls usually. When I’m not distracted by a million things, bouncing around like a lunatic and sleeping like a log from sheer exhaustion that is lol.
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2022年 10月 22日 at pm1:18 #7362
Lol yeah, I’m the same way with my weed plants. House plants are certainly more casual for the most part.
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2022年 10月 22日 at pm4:16 #7386
Ironically I just found some lovely lithops (aka living stones) while out walking, plus some other interesting cacti, so I think I’ll be expanding my cacti garden. Maybe having them in the veg area will remind me to water them lol
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2022年 10月 23日 at am11:57 #7536
Nice! I’ve never heard of those, but they’re wild looking! They look like alien pills haha.
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2022年 10月 25日 at pm11:28 #7840
Damn @somatek you truly are a jack of all trades bro those are awesome, I wish the Americans would follow suit for the Indian church here,I would love to do some mescaline and I would love it even more to go on a iowaska trip that would be just simply amazing! Great share and great looking cacti hey keep them in your tent to suck the water out of your humidity 😅🤣
Truly awesome dude,they are
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2022年 10月 26日 at pm5:47 #7872
Canada excluded Peyote from the CDSA because the Native American Church had already won the right to use it for religious purposes in the US supreme court and the gov didn’t want to deal with a similar legal issue so they simply excluded it from the law. Natives are fully allowed to use peyote in their religious, cultural context.
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2022年 10月 26日 at pm5:56 #7875
Let me find out, I learned something about the American judicial system from a Canadian, and that’s great in my opinion,I do appreciate all the knowledge that you have helped me with @somatek I do most appreciate my friend from up north,Thank you Soma
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2022年 10月 26日 at pm5:59 #7876
Cheers buddy, I always enjoy sharing what I know and if you find out I’m mistake please correct me as I enjoy learning even more.
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2022年 11月 11日 at am5:38 #8825
Ah yes, Lophophora williamsii. $20 a button back in the day. A few years later it was “chocolate mescaline” in Hersey’s Chocolate milk powder. Then I discovered trichocereus pachanoi (San Pedro) for sale at Home Depot in Phoenix. What???? That started me on a nice cactus ebay business. eBay won’t take auctions for Trichocereus any more.
As for legality, @Nate and @Somatek , if you’re in Canada, ??? I don’t know, but here in the US, it’s still illegal Federally. https://www.dea.gov/sites/default/files/2020-06/Peyote%20and%20Mescaline-2020_0.pdf
So my mescaline days are decade(s) in the rear view mirrow now, but I still have pics and shhhhh, I still have this one, LOL!!! It’s a trichocereus bridgesii monstrose (long form), but it has another name. Know it’s common name? Hahahaha!!!
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2022年 11月 11日 at pm2:47 #8866
So, in Canada the criminal code specifically excludes peyote when defining the illegal substances in the controlled substances act. Here’s the criminal code.
From the schedule III section:
“Mescaline (3,4,5–trimethoxybenzeneethanamine) and any salt thereof, but not peyote (lophophora)”
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2022年 11月 13日 at am5:51 #8897
“Mescaline (3,4,5–trimethoxybenzeneethanamine) and any salt thereof, but not peyote (lophophora)” 🙄 😕
So the natives can use the buttons, but not San Pedro. Can tea be made from the buttons, or do they have to be consumed whole? Now I’m curious, seeing both you and Somatek are in Canada. …and who qualifies? My great great grandmother was Native American.
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2022年 11月 14日 at pm4:32 #8950
The reasoning was based on avoiding issues with native ceremonies, but it’s excluded from the criminal code entirely for all Canadians, and I would assume foreign visitors as well. As far as I can tell, there is no restriction on peyote whatsoever as long as you aren’t processing it into mescaline or anything else. I would assume tea would be fine as well since you aren’t changing it chemically.
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2022年 11月 13日 at am6:01 #8899
Oh my budda:
“Date of Issuance:
Tuesday, December 22, 1981
Headnotes:
Regulation of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) exempting peyote use in connection with the religious ceremonies of the Native American Church (NAC) from the controls and sanctions of the Controlled Substances Act of 1970 (CSA), accurately reflects Congress’ intent to exempt the religious use of peyote by the NAC and other bona fide religions in which the use of peyote is central to established religious beliefs, practices, dogmas, or rituals. …..”US Dept. of Justice … https://www.justice.gov/olc/opinion/peyote-exemption-native-american-church
Good grief, Charlie Brown. Research time for N2!
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2022年 11月 14日 at pm4:35 #8951
I read the wording of that one to mean that you’d be fine as long as it was ingested in the context of a religious ceremony. But then again, you may have state laws that contradict that. Either way, I’m not a lawyer, or even an American, so definitely don’t just take my advice lol.
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