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The one with the smallest thorns of course! I'm looking at these and thinking that all the so called "San Pedro" that people are growing are in fact Trichos. How do you tell the difference?
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San Pedro is just the common name for Trichocereus. Posted using [Partiko Android](https://partiko.app/referral/brizhorticulture)
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I thought that San Pedro is Echinopsis? Do they all contain similar compounds? *edit: google just showed me that the names are used interchangeably
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Yeah it's a wishy washy world of nomenclature in the Cacti world... Some say they are the same, some argue. I'm really not too sure about the compounds to be honest. Posted using [Partiko Android](https://partiko.app/referral/brizhorticulture)
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Echinopsis is the new world nomenclature of the genus. Trichocereus is still used though. Not all trichocereus species contain mescaline. It's mainly contained within 3 species: bridgesii, peruvianus, and pachanoi. The alkaloid content is pretty variable between species and it's also dependent on weather, season and how much water they get.
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It's mainly used for trichocereus pachanoi though.
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