Enhance your collection with our premium, hard-grown Lophophora williamsii clusters. As seen in image.png, these specimens are harvested with their complete, mature carrot-style taproots fully intact, ensuring an easier transition and rapid establishment in a well-draining mineral substrate. Each cluster features multiple distinct buttons, ranging from deep glaucous-blue to olive-green, adorned with prominent tufts of white woolly hair along the ribs.
Key Features
• Specimen Maturity: 8–12 years of slow, natural growth ensuring maximum density.
• Root Quality: Uncut, thick taproot systems for optimal nutrient storage and stability.
• Morphology: Classic spineless ribbing with thick, prominent woolly crowns.
• Aesthetics: Perfect symmetrical form, ideal for high-end botanical displays or specialized research.
Cultivation & Care Specifications
To maintain the integrity of these mature clusters, mimic their native desert environment closely:
• Substrate: 90% coarse mineral grit (pumice, perlite, granite chips) and 10% organic loam.
• Watering: Strict “soak and dry” method. Completely withhold water during winter dormancy.
• Lighting: High-intensity filtered sunlight or strong full-spectrum LED setup to maintain tight button growth.




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