Spirit Plants - Discussion of sacred plants and other entheogens

Plant Matters => The Desert => Topic started by: adidas on May 22, 2008, 11:41:18 PM

Title: Epithelantha micromeris
Post by: adidas on May 22, 2008, 11:41:18 PM
hi,
i'm new to the forum as a member, but i've been reading some of the information you post for a while, and it's been really useful.
I have recently acquired a cactus by the name of Hikuri, or even better, in latin, Epithelantha micromeris.  I have read that it has some entheogenic propeties, due to several alkaloids it posseses, but none of them is mescaline, unlike any other cactus i have tried already.  Some speak of it's ritual use by tarahumaras, but i couldn't find anything on how it's used, or the apropiate dosage.  if maybe one of you knew something about this cactus, it would be of great help.
muchas gracias,
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Post by: Stonehenge on May 24, 2008, 04:03:22 PM
I'm not familiar with that particular species but if you bought it to have a trip, you may be disappointed. A lot of plants used in rituals will make you sick or delirious at best. Are you certain of the species? A few cacti have toxic compounds in them and can even kill. Grow it for it's beauty and to aquire the skills to grow other things. San pedro is a fast grower that should do the job for you.
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Post by: JRL on May 24, 2008, 04:08:54 PM
Plus they are small slow growers. Beautiful unique but prolly not for production. There are many "false peyotes" in the literature but I know of no one that has had succesful experiences consuming any of them.

San Pedro and related trichocereus species is a reliable way to go, depending on the local laws that might apply. I do not advocate breaking any laws.
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Post by: adidas on May 26, 2008, 09:51:18 PM
I got it just for the sake of it, and to help reproducing it by seed, but i would still just love to know how it was used traditionally, for the moment my best guess is eating many of them at once, for their small size, but i don't really know if i'm on the right one
I am not looking for a high, it's more a "sentimental" thing, but thanks for recomending san pedro.
still, would appreciate if someone knew something else about the tiny cactus.