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Ariocarpus cv GODZILLA PINK SEEDS

Ariocarpus cv GODZILLA PINK SEEDS

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The Ariocarpus cv. GODZILLA PINK is an extraordinary and highly distinctive cultivar of the famed Texas and northern Mexico-native cactus, pushing the boundaries of aesthetic form and color in succulent cultivation. This rare variant takes the already cryptic, stone-like beauty of Ariocarpus and elevates it with bold, oversized tubercles, giving it a jagged, almost monstrous profile—hence the "GODZILLA" moniker. What sets this cultivar apart most dramatically is its extraordinary pink flowering, far more vivid and saturated than the typical lavender blooms of the species. The thick, warty, and triangular tubercles are arranged in a low, flattened rosette, often with deep fissures, lending the plant a fossil-like, lithops-meets-reptile texture that is visually surreal. During autumn, the GODZILLA PINK surprises with massive, silky magenta-pink flowers that erupt like a contrast explosion against its matte green or bluish epidermis. Extremely slow-growing and coveted by advanced collectors, Ariocarpus cv. GODZILLA PINK is both a botanical marvel and a pinnacle of cactus hybridization, embodying rarity, form, and color in one compact masterpiece.

Botanical family: Cactaceae

Botanical genus: Ariocarpus

Botanical species: Ariocarpus cv GODZILLA PINK

SKU:BA-4417-S-427

Cultivation

Soil type: Use mineral-based, very gritty, well-draining cactus soil with no organic matter.

Watering frequency: Water deeply but infrequently; every 3–4 weeks in summer, never in winter dormancy.

Light exposure: Requires strong light or full sun; supplement with grow lights if kept indoors.

Temperature requirements: Optimal between 20–35°C (68–95°F); must be kept above 5°C (41°F).

Fertilization: Minimal feeding with low-nitrogen cactus fertilizer once per month in growing season.

Pruning: Not applicable; avoid disturbing the root zone.

Common pests: Monitor for root mealybugs and spider mites; avoid overwatering to prevent rot.

Other care practices: Needs long dry rests in winter; repot only every 5–7 years with extreme care.

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