L. Var. Caespitosa
L. Var. Caespitosa
Caespitosa (Clustering variety)
L. Caespitosa huge bare Root plants
📏7-8cm, 2.76”-3.15”
What are these: Specifically and scientifically these are L. Var. Caespitosa
Lophophora var. Caespitosa comes from the area of La Perdida, Mexico. It is a variety of Lophophora that grows into a cluster with several heads. It is a button-like, spineless cactus. It has a dark green or light green color and it grow. Very rare cactus indeed.
Care instructions:
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Soil: 20% high grade potting soil mixed with high mineral mix. Things like pumice, lava rock, crushed coral, crushed limestone pea gravel, crushed oyster shell, Turface mvp, Akadama.
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Lighting: partial shade. They grow up under bushes and are never in full sun. If indoors, a great LED light can be bought from Spider Farmer (great prices on Amazon ). Can also be next to a window. If you have extremely bright grown lights a shade cloth can also be used to lower the light. If they elongate (etiolation) , you need more light, if they turn darker with reddish hue, you need less light.
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Water: only water when soil substrate is 100% Dry.
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Feeding: Amazon has great cacti fertilizer. It’s called Shultz Cacti fertilizer.
It can be used every time you water.
Product features
Product features
Key Features:
• Botanical Name: Echinopsis pachanoi
• Origin: Native to the Andes Mountains in South America
• Size: Available in various sizes ranging from 6 inches to 24 inches
• Growth Rate: Fast-growing; can reach heights of up to 20 feet in optimal conditions
• Care Level: Easy to moderate; perfect for both novice and experienced plant enthusiasts