Lophophora Williamsii Cactus for Sale
Lophophora williamsii cactus for sale comes only from our nursery stock in Thailand.
We propagate every plant from seed or offsets under controlled conditions.
No wild harvested material enters our collection.
Lophophora Williamsii Meaning
Lophophora williamsii refers to the small, spineless cactus native to limestone soils in northern Mexico and southern Texas.
Its slow growth and distinct ribbed form set it apart from faster desert cacti.
We sell it strictly for ornamental and educational use.
How to Plant Lophophora Williamsii Cactus with Root
Start with a fast-draining mix of 70 percent inorganic grit and 30 percent organic matter.
Place the rooted plant so the base sits level with the soil surface.
Water once, then wait until the mix dries fully before the next watering.
Keep daytime temperatures between 21 and 32 degrees Celsius during active growth.
Our Growing Standards
Every specimen receives the same treatment we use for our own collection.
We track each batch from seed to sale for full traceability.
Plants ship with bare roots wrapped in breathable material or in their current pots, depending on size.
What to Expect
These cacti add only a few millimetres of diameter each year.
A golf-ball-sized plant has often taken five or more seasons to reach that point.
Flowers appear in summer when the plant receives consistent light and stable warmth.
Legal and Ethical Notes
We follow Thai export rules and supply CITES paperwork where required.
All sales remain limited to ornamental, educational, and conservation purposes.
We do not support or discuss any other use.
Lophophora williamsii cactus for sale remains available only to customers who meet these conditions.
FAQs
How long does shipping take?
Delivery times vary by destination and paperwork. We send tracking once the order clears phytosanitary checks.
Can I grow this indoors?
Yes. A south-facing window or grow light for 10–12 hours daily works for most setups.
Do you sell seeds?
We focus on rooted plants. Seed availability changes and appears in a separate section when in stock.
What soil mix do you recommend?
Our standard ratio is 70 percent pumice, limestone grit or perlite with 30 percent well-rotted compost.
Is winter dormancy required?
Cooler, drier conditions from late autumn to early spring match the plant’s natural cycle and reduce rot risk.
How do I check local import rules?
Contact your agricultural authority before ordering. We provide the documents we hold; local permits remain your responsibility.
What if the plant arrives damaged?
Photograph the package within 24 hours and email us. We assess each case and offer replacement or refund where justified.
Lophophora Williamsii Care — The No-Nonsense Guide
Temperature
- Growing season: 21–32°C daytime is ideal
- Night temperature: preferably below 27°C during warm months
- Winter minimum: around 4–7°C, kept completely dry
- These plants handle cold better than most people expect, but only if the soil stays bone-dry
Light
- 10–12 hours of light daily during the growing season
- South-facing windowsill or under grow lights
- Provide shade cloth in summer if temperatures exceed 35°C and the plant sits in direct sun
- Rotate the pot occasionally so growth stays even
Watering
This is where the lophophora williamsii cactus for sale you just bought either lives or dies.
- Spring/Summer: Water every 1–2 weeks, or when the soil is completely dry through
- Autumn:Â Reduce gradually
- Winter: Stop watering entirely — let the plant go fully dormant
- Golden rule:Â When in doubt, don’t water. This cactus stores water in its taproot and body. It survives drought. It does not survive wet roots.
Feeding
- Use a low-nitrogen, balanced cactus fertiliser during the growing season only
- Dilute it to half the recommended strength
- Feed once a month at most
- Overfeeding causes splitting and unnatural growth — resist the urge to force it
















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