Lophophora Williamsii variety Coahuila La Cuchilla
$19.00 – $23.00Price range: $19.00 through $23.00
Bluish-grey Lophophora williamsii ‘La Cuchilla’ (Coahuila border) seeds. Northern hardy variety. For propagation, research. High viability, full guide. Discreet delivery guaranteed.
Lophophora williamsii ‘La Cuchilla’ (Coahuila Northern Peyote) Seeds | Fresh Harvest, High Viability
Introduction / Product Overview
Discover the borderland tenacity of Lophophora williamsii ‘La Cuchilla’ seeds from Coahuila’s La Cuchilla region near the Texas border, renowned for its globular, button-like forms with grey-green to bluish-green epidermis thriving in northern desert extremes. Ideal for the resilient cultivator, preservationist, or Coahuila specialist, these seeds enable you to grow Lophophora williamsii ‘La Cuchilla’ from seed, capturing the rugged essence of Mexico’s northernmost peyote habitats. Embark on this propagation journey, fortifying your collection with authentic border genetics.
What’s Included in Your Order
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Premium Lophophora williamsii ‘La Cuchilla’ seeds (minimum count exceeds standard packs+).
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Sealed in a protective, labeled viability packet to preserve freshness.
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Detailed germination guide (digital download link provided upon purchase).
Seed Source, Viability & Genetics Explained
Open-pollinated from ex-situ mother plants replicating genuine La Cuchilla genetics, ensuring sustainable sourcing beyond wild northern populations. “Fresh harvest” denotes recent-season peak ripeness collection, achieving 70-90% germination under optimal conditions. This Coahuila border locality preserves button-shaped morphology, variable rib structure, and extreme environmental tolerance, with rates influenced by sterility, temperature, and technique—batch-tested for reliable performance.
Botanical & Seed Characteristics
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Species & Origin: Lophophora williamsii ‘La Cuchilla’ variety, La Cuchilla region near Texas border, Coahuila, Mexico.
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Seed Appearance: Tiny (1-2mm), black, glossy, robust hard coat.
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Dormancy: Minimal; gibberellic acid soak optional for enhanced uniformity.
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Storage Advice: Cool (4-10°C), dry in packet; viable 2+ years refrigerated.
Germination & Cultivation Guide
Recommended Method
Takeaway Tek for northern Coahuila strains.
Substrate & Sowing
1:1:1 pumice, perlite, cactus soil; surface-sow, mist lightly, 1cm spacing in trays.
Environment
24-30°C, bright indirect light (grow lights ideal), high humidity under dome.
Timeline
Sprouts in 7-21 days; establishment 4-6 weeks.
Aftercare
Ventilate post-germination to prevent rot; sparse watering, full sun acclimation at 2cm height.
Benefits & Use Cases
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Propagation & Cultivation: Nurture Lophophora williamsii ‘La Cuchilla’ seeds into durable button-like specimens affordably.
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Genetic Preservation: Support ex-situ protection of northern Coahuila lineages facing habitat pressures.
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Educational Value: Excellent for border peyote morphology, color variation, and resilience studies.
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Cost-Effectiveness: Hardy growth maximizes value over sourcing mature rarities.
Ethical Sourcing & Quality Assurance
Nursery-propagated from La Cuchilla-authentic mother plants, conserving wild border populations. Each batch undergoes visual inspection, float tests, and viability sampling. Freshness guaranteed at dispatch, with free reshipment for delivery issues—border toughness assured.
Shipping, Handling & Delivery Guarantee
Discreet padded envelopes with moisture barriers protect northern seeds. Domestic: 3-7 days; international: 7-14, tracked. Mailbox delivery promised—reship free if lost or damaged.
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?
70-90% under sterile, warm conditions; border genetics enhance reliability—guide optimizes.
How should I store seeds before planting?
Sealed packet, cool/dry (4-10°C fridge optimal); 2 years peak viability.
Do you ship to my country?
Worldwide per terms—check laws, contact support; buyer ensures compliance.
What is the growth rate after germination?
Slow (1-2cm/year initially), maturity 5-10+ years—typical resilient peyote pace.
Call to Action
Launch your Lophophora williamsii ‘La Cuchilla’ border legacy with this limited fresh harvest—sow promptly for northern vigor. Order now and propagate Coahuila’s frontier peyote!

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