Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)1.
General & OrderingQ: What is the "Sacred" in Sacred Cactus Supply?A: We honor the botanical history and rarity of desert flora. Our mission is to provide high-quality botanical research specimens and professional-grade supplies to collectors who value the preservation of these unique species.Q: Are your plants grown sustainably?A: Yes. All of our live specimens, including our Lophophora and Trichocereus varieties, are nursery-grown. We are committed to the conservation of desert plants and do not engage in the sale of poached or field-collected specimens.2. Shipping & LogisticsQ: What does "Bare-Root Shipping" mean?A: To ensure the safest transit, we remove the plant from its pot and soil. This prevents root rot and physical damage during shipping. When your package arrives, your plant will be ready for your own specialized gritty mix.Q: Do you ship during winter or extreme heat?A: We monitor the weather nationwide. We offer 72-hour heat packs for cold-weather shipping. In cases of extreme temperature, we may hold your order for a few days to ensure the Live Arrival Guarantee.3. Care & CultivationQ: What is the best soil for a Lophophora diffusa?A: We recommend a highly mineral, gritty mix (at least 80% inorganic material like pumice, lava rock, or calcined clay). Avoid standard potting soil, which holds too much moisture and can cause rot.Q: How often should I water my new cactus?A: Never water immediately after repotting. Wait at least 7–10 days for the roots to settle. Generally, cacti should only be watered when the substrate is completely dry from top to bottom.4. Legal & UseQ: Can I use these plants for consumption or medicine?A: No. All products on this site are sold strictly for botanical research, ornamental display, and preservation purposes only. We do not provide information regarding human consumption. Any inquiry regarding misuse will result in an immediate order cancellation and account ban.