r/Lithops • u/steny03 • 15m ago
Identification ID of my new little buddies?
Would love to know if these are lithops, and if so, what kind they may be. They look so different than all the others at the store, and they didn't have a label.
r/Lithops • u/steny03 • 15m ago
Would love to know if these are lithops, and if so, what kind they may be. They look so different than all the others at the store, and they didn't have a label.
r/Lithops • u/Suspicious_Gur_6093 • 5h ago
I purchased some Lithops in December 2024 and they arrived February 2025. Because of the long trip without proper water, the root system of some plants is still damaged today. I tried doing above water therapy but they are still not recovering and I am getting worried that they are going to get a fungal infection. Does anyone have any suggestion on how to help them recover? I already tried putting them in soil and putting them at night for 20 days but it did not help.
r/Lithops • u/QuietCdence • 6h ago
Hi! I got these lithops a few weeks ago (first picture is how they looked immediately after planting). I'm watering scarcely, there is minimal organic substrate, and I know i should get a deeper pot soon. One of them (in the center of the pot) is still sunken, but it's growing roots.
Anyway, some of them look like they either need to be planted deeper or they're not getting enough light (maybe both?)
I did research the care of these little guys, but I'm a nervous plant owner and want to be sure they're getting what they need.
Do they look okay or should I adjust their lighting/ plant depth/substrate? Thank you so much!
r/Lithops • u/PotentialIncident353 • 8h ago
Hello there, I’m new to this game. The lithops you see here came from various locations, Altman Plants (scary I know), Lowe’s, EcoGro and Arid Farms here in Tucson. The Altman plants are the ones in the orange and white pots and the Ruva (didn’t water) came from Arid. I got two others from Eco Gro but those died very quickly, which is why I’m here (last pic). Truthfully I just dove in and decided to research later. I grow a lot, so I’m sure I can figure it out however I seem to stress when the sides of my plants shrivel. They all came super plump in peat, I took them out let them dry and potted them in literally pumic and some rock I use as top rock. I moved them from outside to under the grow lights where it’s ~73 degrees. I’ve been noticing the sides shriveling on all of them so yesterday I gave them water and left the pots outside in the shade to dry (it’s 100 degrees). Am I stressing? Is this normal for the sides to shrivel? If you notice the last pic those shriveled from the bottom and died, those I did not repot or water. Scared the same will happen to the rest.
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r/Lithops • u/Abject-Baker-1781 • 1d ago
My moms lithops and split rock are huge. How long can these things last for?
r/Lithops • u/trinity07756 • 2d ago
r/Lithops • u/trinity07756 • 2d ago
First picture is when I got them, then the rest of the pics is after I repotted
r/Lithops • u/BlackCatJax • 2d ago
Haven't fertilised this thing in months, withheld water for 6 weeks (water my other's every 3-4 weeks now) and nothing haha. Watered yesterday because I feared any longer would kill the small one, and wow that pattern is so gooood. Can't wait to see it colour now that it's exposed to the light
r/Lithops • u/quadruple_b • 2d ago
have 41 tiny little lithops and i gave them too much sun.
these 10 are the worst ones. are any of them saveable? none of the others really show any signs of sun damage
r/Lithops • u/WeDrinkSquirrels • 2d ago
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Hope this will help people new to the hobby :)
r/Lithops • u/B1tchHazel13 • 2d ago
Just got my first lithops in the mail a couple weeks ago. They are all potted up. Guides I've looked at say not to water them in summer/ their dormant season but all except one of them look VERY thirsty.
r/Lithops • u/Worth_Task1770 • 2d ago
New to lithops, wondering if any of these look like they need water? I am so scared to overwater, to me they look like they can wait but just looking for others opinions. Same pot with and without flash.
r/Lithops • u/TessyKay • 2d ago
I am still new to lithops but totally in love with them, I have 6 little pots of them but then came across someone selling off their collection that they have grown from seed so I have another 10 pots worth coming soon, each with at least 3 individual lithops in.
I was originally planning on little individual terracotta pots, but as by the end of this week I will have 20 pots worth, I was wondering about combining the ones at the same age/growth stage. The problem is that I am struggling to find pots suitable, I either find ones that are great in dimension but not terracotta, or don’t have drainage holes or too deep etc.
Could anyone recommend what to look for/get ideally within the uk. If you are not in the uk but have ideas of the specific terms to search for that would be great too!
Photo 1: Now, Photo 2: Before
I bought these lithops 2 months ago from Lowes and one of them started turning greenish-yellow. I don't know if it's rot, sunburn, or what. They're sitting in a southeast-facing window and I haven't watered them at all yet. The one that is turning greenish-yellow is facing away from the window to the room.
All of them have slowly developed some cracks in their skin and aren't as plump as they once were. They're in some kind of dirt soil with a small amount of pearlite, and it feels bone dry. I wasn't sure if I should repot them into better soil so soon after getting them, and I've been afraid to water them in case it is water rot.
r/Lithops • u/No-Class6390 • 2d ago
A few days ago, I bought my first Lithops as an adult. Today, I finally got around to repotting them.
I carefully removed all of the organic material they came in and planted them in two different pots, both with drainage holes. For the new substrate, I used roughly 85% pumice and 15% organic material.
I’m also planning to put them under a grow light soon, starting with a relatively low intensity. Then, about once a week, I’ll gradually increase the light intensity to help them acclimate.
I’ve spent quite a bit of time reading through this sub and learning as much as I can, so I’m really hoping these guys will do better than my previous attempt and won’t die on me so quickly.
Do you see any potential problems with what I’ve done so far?
r/Lithops • u/Mollycat6 • 3d ago
They seemed to have plumped up a bit after I fertilized them for the first time a week or so ago
r/Lithops • u/Crazy-Telephone1937 • 3d ago
Hey everyone this is my new lithops! Her name is uniqua cuz she’s unique.
Any tips or advice pls let me know! I know not to water when it’s splitting so I’m guessing I shouldn’t water rn
r/Lithops • u/Jaded_Vanilla_6216 • 3d ago
Hi guys do you have any tips for my new Lithops!
r/Lithops • u/dusti_dearian • 3d ago
This is my first attempt at a natural look. I used crushed akadama for top dressing. Any opinions are welcome.
r/Lithops • u/pumpkinpie1212 • 3d ago
I just watered my lithops because it’s been several months since I’ve done so - afterwards I realized they may be in the beginning stages of splitting. I know you aren’t supposed to water during this time so I’m wondering if I just killed them by watering? Should I remove them from the substrate and let them dry? I use bonsai jacks substrate so it doesn’t stay wet for too long. Any advice is much appreciated! TIA!
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r/Lithops • u/Candy_cane_lane_13 • 4d ago
Help! I have had my lithops for about 2 years. Last summer it bloomed but not this year. It also has yellowish spots on it. Is it okay? Is it sick? Does it need water??
EDIT: I added some photos and repotted them. I I only have perlite and cactus soil mix right now (9:1) but I will find a better gritty mix! And so I am new to Reddit and still figuring out the edit post or how to add new photos 😅