Bucket head
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damn good info...

garden gloves and a sharp knife
Generaly you just need to remove the wax layer and depending on the tek, that may not even be required...
I have some golden torch that needs to get tested for activity, but I wouldn't even approach it with garden gloves, I think thick leather is a minimum requirement, that thing is a like a porcupine and the spines burn like crazy when they punture you.
If you read the thread i linked for you, you would see my buddy phlux showed just how much mescaline is in the core....
this is how i go for skinning my cactuses. i get a sharrppp paring knife and pliers. i dig into the side of the spike with the pliers.. squeeze and pull. very simple. then i take the knife and put it to the valley of the cactus "V" (bottom/middle of the V) and cut inwards starting from the top to bottom. than i go to the next valley and cut inward towards the previous cut you made. this should cut out 1 rib of the cactus with a diamond like cut. you take that piece and cut it in half hot dog style. now its flat enough to lay it down (skin touching the ground). take a paring knife or filet knife and filet the bottom skin off. make sure you dont cut out the darker green material. get rid of the lighter stuff. people like to use the whole cactus but i hear the outer skin and a couple mms into the cactus contain the most mescaline.. anyyywayy
i would just buy the powder. i did 1 kilos worth and i wanted to kill myself. very time consuming ><
oo make sure you dry your stuff quick after you cut or mold and bacteria will start taking over. i waited too long to dry everything out after i cut the whole kilo and i lost............. 500g of cactus![]()
Hit me up with a link to that.If you read the thread i linked for you, you would see my buddy phlux showed just how much mescaline is in the core....
Hit me up with a link to that.
How about Bromo-Mescaline???? Sucks ass though.![]()