Spurious Posted October 22, 2003 If someone were to find themselves in a place where L. williamsii were legal to ingest, and were farmed, to protect the wild specimens, how many ~3cm diameter units would be needed for an average feed ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mr b.caapi Posted October 22, 2003 probably around 12-15......depending on when they last absorbed water.... [ 21. October 2003, 22:59: Message edited by: mr b.caapi ] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ramon Posted October 22, 2003 3cm is fairly small diameter, probably indicating that they are not all that old. Better to use San Pedro for the bulk of the experience and add a few lophs to give it a extra dimension. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Spurious Posted October 24, 2003 Can the skin of pedro be eaten by gnomes ? Is there any dis/advantage by consuming the skin as well as the skin's flesh ? A couple of gnomes keep jumping my back fence, but aren't sure how to tackle the task. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
t st tantra Posted October 25, 2003 for pedro a brew is better than eating,search here for 'peru brew' to get details of a good method. as you have to eat atleast 7 years of peyote growth for a dose it is somewhat frowned upon.but the recommended method is usually a dose of pedro brew followed by a couple of peyote buttons eaten raw.i have not done this as it is illegal where i live! t s t . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites