Fresh harvest from our private cactus farm! Trichocereus macrogonus is a striking blue-green cactus closely related to San Pedro, Peruvian Torch, and Trichocereus bridgesii. This columnar species is valued for its beautiful appearance, high mescaline content, and ease of cultivation.
This cactus has been analyzed to contain over 5% mescaline, with trace levels of other alkaloids such as 3-methoxytyramine and tyramine. Macrogonus is hardy and thrives even in less-than-ideal conditions, making it a favorite among collectors and psychonauts alike.
For traditional ceremonial use, the dried outer skin can be brewed into a tea:
Tip: Ideal settings include natural surroundings, incense, and candlelight for a grounded and sacred experience.
The mescaline content varies by specimen. A typical ceremonial dose is approx. 10 grams of dried skin, which may yield 0.3–0.8g of mescaline. Adjust according to your body weight and sensitivity.
Contents: Ethically harvested, naturally dried outer skin of Trichocereus macrogonus.
This sacred cactus is offered for traditional, ceremonial, and ethnobotanical purposes only. Use responsibly and with deep respect.
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