L.W variety San Tiburcio
Traditional Lophophora williamsii San Tiburcio (Zacatecas) seeds from classic peyote habitats for botanical propagation and research. Fresh nursery harvest, superior germination. Detailed guide included. Discreet delivery guaranteed.
Lophophora williamsii San Tiburcio (Zacatecas) Seeds | Fresh Harvest, High Viability
Introduction / Product Overview
Explore the classic peyote essence with Lophophora williamsii San Tiburcio variety seeds from Zacatecas, celebrated for their traditional button-like form and grey-green resilience. Ideal for traditional cultivators, ethnobotanists, and preservation stewards, these Lophophora williamsii San Tiburcio seeds enable you to grow from seed this archetypal wild population. Savor the authentic propagation experience, cultivating solitary to caespitose plants true to their limestone heritage.
Whatβs Included in Your Order
Premium Lophophora williamsii San Tiburcio (Zacatecas) seeds (quantity varies by selection; + minimum guaranteed).
Sealed in a protective, labeled viability packet to preserve freshness.
Detailed germination guide (digital download link provided with order).
Seed Source, Viability & Genetics Explained
Ethically open-pollinated from ex-situ mother plants preserving San Tiburcio Zacatecas genetics, these seeds maintain the variety’s characteristic 5-13 ribs, waxy epidermis, and solitary habit. Fresh harvest indicates recent viability testing, achieving 70-90% germination in optimal conditions. Authentic traits manifest with sterile setup, steady warmth, and timely sowing for reliable classic morphology.
Botanical & Seed Characteristics
Species & Origin: Lophophora williamsii San Tiburcio variety, limestone-rich areas near San Tiburcio, Zacatecas, Mexico.
Seed Appearance: Tiny (1-2mm), black, glossy, robust coat for desert longevity.
Dormancy: Low; optional gibberellic acid soak synchronizes sprouts, no scarification needed.
Storage Advice: Cool (4-10Β°C), dark, dry in sealed packet; viable 2+ years unsown.
Germination & Cultivation Guide
Recommended Method
“Takeaway Tek” classic for traditional Zacatecas forms: proven for button-shaped seedlings.
Substrate & Sowing
Mineral-heavy mix (perlite, pumice, limestone grit). Surface-sow, mist lightly.
Environment
24-30Β°C, bright indirect light, high humidity under clear sealed dome.
Timeline
Germination 7-21 days ideally; San Tiburcio reliable up to 4 weeks.
Aftercare
Ventilate after 50% germination to prevent rot; gradually reduce humidity, water sparingly.
Benefits & Use Cases
Propagation & Cultivation: Develop iconic solitary-to-clustering buttons with waxy protection.
Genetic Preservation: Sustain classic San Tiburcio traits via ex-situ cultivation.
Educational Value: Study traditional rib count progression, epidermis development, and growth.
Cost-Effectiveness: Economical source for archetypal specimens versus wild rarities.
Ethical Sourcing & Quality Assurance
Nursery-propagated from San Tiburcio-true mother plants, protecting native populations. Batches receive inspections, float tests, and germination trials. Freshness guaranteed at dispatch for cultivation confidence.
Shipping, Handling & Delivery Guarantee
Discreet padded envelopes with foam inserts protect transit. Domestic 3-7 business days; international 7-21 tracked. Mailbox delivery assuredβreship free if issues occur.
Legal & Compliance Disclaimer
These seeds are sold for botanical collection, horticultural propagation, and educational/research purposes only in jurisdictions where possession is legal. It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to investigate and comply with all local, national, and international laws regarding the purchase and import of these seeds.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is your germination rate?Β 70-90% for fresh seeds under sterile, warm, moist conditionsβguide optimizes San Tiburcio success.
How should I store seeds before planting?Β Cool (4-10Β°C), dark, dry packet; sow promptly for peak performance.
Do you ship to my country?Β Review terms or contact support; confirm regulations first.
What is the growth rate after germination?Β Slow (1-2cm/year early), 5-10 years to maturity; develops classic button form.
Call to Action
Begin your Lophophora williamsii San Tiburcio tradition with this limited Zacatecas harvestβfresh seeds thrive when sown soon. Secure yours now and cultivate peyote authenticity.
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