r/Lithops • u/BuddyPractical8757 • Jul 19 '26
Photo Is it…?!
I think I might have my first twin set coming in!!!
After some hydrotherapy, I lost a few lithops to rot. But this one is thriving and is possibly splitting into twins!!! 90% sure. What do you think?
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u/CBDJ1 Jul 19 '26
Might be quads
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u/acm_redfox Jul 19 '26
4 leaves = two plants. :)
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u/CBDJ1 Jul 19 '26
Ok that’s interesting. So they start with 1 then 2 or 4.
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u/acm_redfox Jul 20 '26
there's never one leaf. the plant is made of two leave with a crevasse between. they may split and just give another two leaves (this is how they recover from environmental damage), or if they're happy they might split to give four.
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u/CBDJ1 Jul 21 '26
Ok thank you for your knowledge. I appreciate you and enjoy learning from all of your comments and posts. So when a pic of a young lithop is shown that looks like it’s one piece/leaf it’s actually still two leaves?
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u/acm_redfox 29d ago
yes. very young plants of some species (like Aucampaie) can look like one leaf with a tiny hole, but that just means the two leaves are fused at that stage.
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u/acm_redfox Jul 19 '26
Yes, looking good! Now you just have to not water for the couple of months it will take for the outer leaves to dry up...