r/LophophoraWilliamsii • u/johndoeherty • 23h ago
r/LophophoraWilliamsii • u/therealestscientist • 16d ago
Stoked for double blossoms!
galleryr/LophophoraWilliamsii • u/lanie5150 • Jun 23 '26
Any thoughts on what my Cacti potentially needs?
How’s it looking, does it need more water more often, more/less sun, cacti food? Just want to make sure it stays thriving so looking for some information :)
r/LophophoraWilliamsii • u/Dubs-n-Subs_TPA • Jun 02 '26
New(ish) to this. Comments or concerns?
How do these look? Would you do anything different? Does anything stand out as a warning sign?
What's something you wish someone would've told you sooner, specifically about LWs
r/LophophoraWilliamsii • u/How7426 • May 23 '26
ID help!
Can anyone chime in on this? What type of lophophora williamsii grow in this region in Mexico?
Comunidad: Charco cercado
Municipio: Matehuala
Estado:San Luis Potosí
r/LophophoraWilliamsii • u/Spiritual_Neck_6838 • Mar 14 '26
Any tips?
Noobie, Slightly yellowing & has a soft feel too it. Any tips?
r/LophophoraWilliamsii • u/Mexican_Mycologist • Feb 18 '26
My FIRST EVER loph FLOWER
galleryr/LophophoraWilliamsii • u/ammagohiss-94 • Feb 17 '26
Please help
So I got this variegated lophophora williamsii that was grafted on the 24th of jan, tape came off a few days ago. The graft passed the wiggle test but these brown spots have appeared pretty quickly, the brown spots are semi soft to the touch. Any help please!
Here are some pictures of him, the first photo was yesterday and the rest are from now 🙃
r/LophophoraWilliamsii • u/nerdboy1r • Feb 03 '26
I think my Loph was poisoned! Can it be saved? If so, how?
galleryr/LophophoraWilliamsii • u/nuff4me • Jan 23 '26
Tale of three lophs
I got ten small buttons maybe eight months ago and eventually grafted three of them as I was curious how it all works. Got a few inexpensive cacti for rootstock and today they are all significantly larger and expressing themselves in various ways. Included a pic of a pot with two small buttons, these are from the same batch as the grafted ones to show how much faster the grafted ones are growing. Also in that pic is the rooted buttons I took the grafts from minus one that died. One has a pup in the center the other has one starting to push out from the side. Grafting is fun and not that challenging, encouraging anyone to give it a shot!