Title: Trichocereus Pachanoi All About The San Pedro Cactus
1Trichocereus Pachanoi
All about the San Pedro Cactus
2What is Trichocereus Pachanoi?
The Trichocereus pachanoi is synonymous with the
Echinopsis pachanoi. Both names refer to the same
plant the San Pedro cactus. The San Pedro
Cactus is a columnar cactus which grows at a
rapid rate. People have used San Pedro cactus for
more than 3,000 years for a wide variety of
reasons traditional medicine, veterinary uses,
spiritual healing, religious divination, and
ornamental purposes. Its usually confused with
its close relative Echinopsis peruviana,
commonly referred to as the Peruvian Torch
cactus. San Pedro Cactus is also known by many
names throughout South America such as achuma,
huachuma, wachuma, aguacolla, hahuacollay, or
giganton.
3San Pedro Cactus Appearance
San Pedro is a cactus with pillars consisting of
4 to 9 ribbons. Its fast-growing and has a root
system which branches off from the base of the
stem. It keeps growing until it gives in to its
own weight. In nature, the fallen cactus will
root again and produce multiple new
branches. Trichocereus pachanoi stems are light
to dark green. Sometimes, it may also take on a
pale grey or bluish-green hue. Its cylindrical
body has a diameter of 6cm to 15cm with 6 to 8
ribs. San Pedro is usually 3 to 6 meters tall and
has multiple branches which extend from the base.
This cactus species produces white flowers at the
end of the stems which open at night.
4Where Does San Pedro Cactus Grow Wild?
It is most common in the Andes Mountains where it
grows in altitudes of 2,000 to 3,000m. It grows
in nature and is cultivated in different parts of
the world. Its also found in similar ecosystems
in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, and Peru.
5 San Pedro Cactus History
One of the oldest archeological evidences for the
use of San Pedro cactus is a 3,500-year old
carving found at the Jaguar Temple in Northern
Peru. Old textiles around the region illustrate
the cactus surrounded by jaguars and hummingbirds
(two of its guardian spirits).
The name San Pedro is a reference to Saint
Peter, the holder of the keys to the gates of
heaven. This is a testament to the cactus
ability to bring a person towards a dimension
where humans can experience the divine.
This cactus is also always depicted with swirling
lines which represent its visionary effects.
6Uses of San Pedro Cactus
San Pedro cactus has a long history in
traditional medicine in the Andes. In fact,
archaeological evidence supposes this cactus was
used as far back as two thousand years ago at the
height of the Moche civilization which flourished
in northern Peru. It has been drunk in different
shamanic healing ceremonies. These ceremonies are
said to have a healing effect and can cure a
variety of illnesses such as cancer, diabetes,
paralysis, and even mental and emotional problems
such as grief and anxiety. San Pedro is ingested
in the form of a cold tea which is prepared by
boiling sections of the tall cactus. In this
form, its called El Remedio, or The Remedy.
7San Pedro Cactus Effects
Mescalines effects take hold 30 minutes to 2
hours after ingestion of the San Pedro cactus
tea. Most people who took San Pedro tea report
experiencing nausea. Afterwards, this nausea will
wane and mescaline will take you on a
hallucinogenic journey similar to tryptamine
entheogen such as psilocybin.
San Pedro Cactus Physical Effects Physical
effects of San Pedro cactus include Spontaneous
physical sensations this is characterized by a
sharp, tingling sensation which moves up and down
the body. Salivation this effect seems to be
less pronounced in natural psychedelics such as
mescaline and psilocybin. It gradually disappears
the longer the psychedelic stays in the
body. Tactile enhancement enhanced touch
sensations are present at moderate doses
throughout the duration of the mescaline trip.
8San Pedro Cactus Visual Effects As for the visual
effects Color enhancement expect colors to
become more saturated. Enhancement of pattern
recognition you will be able to see patterns on
even the most mundane surfaces Drifting this
refers to the phenomenon when objects appear to
melt, flow, breathe, and morph. Color shifting
objects will change colors especially when you
dont look at them directly Tracers these are
visual remnants of objects in motion Geometric
patterns geometric patterns will overlay your
vision. These can range from simple shapes to
complex fractals. Hallucinations mescaline is
capable of producing full range high-level
hallucinations. You will see yourself in a wildly
different landscape.
San Pedro Cactus Cognitive Effects Mescaline is
more stimulating and fast-paced in terms of their
specific effects on ones though
patterns Analysis enhancement as the brain
starts to fire more rapidly through its
information highways, you will be more capable of
analyzing abstract concepts. Creativity
enhancement you will be able to access the more
creative parts of your brain. However, dont
expect to become more skilled only
inspired. Openness you will become more
welcoming to new ideas and concepts Sociability
enhancement this is more common in mescaline
compared to other psychedelics. However, its
less prominent. Ego death this happens in high
doses of mescaline. This will allow a person to
experience concepts from a different perspective,
untainted by prior experience and memories.
San Pedro Cactus Transpersonal Effects Transperson
al effects refer to any effects which help one
understand more transcendence and about their
place in the universe Spirituality enhancement
you will feel more connected to the divine. You
may also experience a sudden shift in your
personal beliefs. Self-realization this is the
feeling of sudden realization, rebirth, or waking
up.
9Taking Care of San Pedro Cactus
If you have a San Pedro Cactus at home, you can
follow simple guidelines to make sure it grows
into a healthy psychedelic plant with plenty of
years ahead of it.
An ideal homemade potting mix for the San Pedro
cactus can be created by mixing 2 parts loam,
coarse sand, and peat moss with 1 part fine
gravel. Place the cactus and the medium in a clay
pot. Clay is ideal for growing cacti because it
provides great drainage.
Place the San Pedro Cactus in a spot in your home
which receives plenty of sunlight. If your house
isnt getting any natural sunlight, keep the
plant in the best-lit spot or try replicating
outdoor lighting conditions.
As a native of Peru and Ecuador, the San Pedro
cactus loves warmth and is best kept at
temperature above 50 degrees F as it grows.
Mescaline from the San Pedro Cactus is one of the
many psychedelics found in nature. You can
experience the psychedelic effects by ordering
San Pedro cactus online here.
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