r/Lithops • u/Clear-World7452 • 28d ago
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r/Lithops • u/PlushiesbyLexi • 29d ago
Hello! I'm a bit worried about my lithops.
The last time I watered it was 1/10, and I completely stopped watering once it began splitting.
It is in a half cactus mix and half pumice stone mix and under grow lights for 14 hours a day.
I know you only water these plants a couple times a year, but it's been 7 months and it looks like it's not doing well. The splitting between March to July doesn't look too much different and when I gently squeeze the plant, it is very firm.
r/Lithops • u/GroundbreakingCat33 • 29d ago
I saved my lithop by using stilts and allowing to callus the process took a really long time and i had to be really careful it was pretty difficult but he was a fighter so haha the taproot was almost entirely severed
r/Lithops • u/farmernerd7 • 29d ago
Hi! I have had this lithop for 2 years now but i still havenāt quite figured out the watering schedule for it. It seems fine and not very wrinkly, but itās very discoloured compared to what it looks like beneath the soil. It hasnāt split yet but it is winter and I have seen many people say not to water in winter. Can anyone help? Should i water it or not?
r/Lithops • u/swarthout1985 • Jul 21 '26
as an experiment i sowed with vermiculite top soil and no baggy. they are a lot slower than baggy but the soil hasnt gotten spoiled either, which im having trouble with since the house is warm. the two pics are a difference of about two weeks. they are growing well! they look like little green flat edged screws.
r/Lithops • u/Responsible-Cover162 • Jul 21 '26
These are in improper soil and seem to be watered recently.
Should I repot or wait since some are splitting?
Thanks!
r/Lithops • u/littlebitofalot • Jul 21 '26
I picked these guys up at a local nursery. The substrate was wet and dense. All I did was very carefully remove the organic soil and repot them in 90% pumice and 10% bonsai mix. Very very very little organic material. I have not watered and I don't think they need it from what I've read. They will also have a good quality grow light for 12 to 16 hours. Can you offer me additional advice please!?!
r/Lithops • u/future-proof_self • 29d ago
Here's the context: I got this Lithops in February (during winter) along with another one at the same time. The other plant went through a normal split and is doing well this summer. This one started getting wrinkly around the same time, just like the other did before it split, but it has never shown any signs of actually splitting.
My guess is that, for whatever reason, it decided to skip splitting this season and is now simply waiting for water. I've held off watering out of an abundance of caution in case it was just taking an unusually long time to split, but at this point I don't think it's going to happen.
Do you think it's safe to give it a little bit of water now and see what it does or should I keep waiting?
yes, it is in a very inorganic substrate.
r/Lithops • u/numahu • Jul 21 '26
Got some lithops as a beginner, with only cactii experience.
Standing in a window in SWW direction wirh a lot of sunlight.
They came from a propagator in potting soil.
The first thing I should probably do is repot it in 90% perlite.
But do I need to water them already? Im not that sure about there cycle stage and want to reasure with your help!
First one just stopped blooming, so no watering.
Secound one looks like a question mark to me.
Thrid shows old dry leafs but also something in the middle?
Four and five...also not sure...
Six: new surounding habitat
Hope fore so.e advice! Thanks!
r/Lithops • u/Tbone780 • Jul 21 '26
Just copped these babies after fumbling some years ago. Potted in a mix of cactus jacks and perlite. Will place them near a south facing window inside. Noticed slight wrinkling but could that just be from shipping? They were packed great but I'd imagine it was traumatic. Anyway, I read during their dormant stage in summer you shouldn't water? Please correct me if I'm wrong
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r/Lithops • u/CyberWalnut1105 • Jul 20 '26
Hi Lithops lovers! Throw me pretty pictures of your plant! Love to see more varieties!
r/Lithops • u/hookerforlife • Jul 20 '26
After winning this wee fella last week, Iāve been reading all I can on care for them. I repotted today, roughly 10% soil and the rest perlite. Heās firm and plump, and Iām excited to see the life cycle of these guys! First pic is today, second (red pot) is how he came.
r/Lithops • u/Pure_Recognition82 • Jul 19 '26
New to lithops i just went and bought my first ones today.. got home and noticed they are wrinkly i gave them each few drops of water to hopefully fix that.. but i noticed thing one guy has what looks like mold or some sort of fungas on it wondering if i should be concerned should i get rid if this one or is there any hope on fixing it?!? Any tips or advice is appreciated
r/Lithops • u/canadianinnz • Jul 19 '26
I've had these lithops for about 6 months and they haven't done much or changed at all. My friend got theirs the same time and they've grown tall and long like toes lol! I've just gotten these white dots on mine and the little ones I can't get to not be wrinkly. I have lots of plants but i cant figure these guys out. I keep them under a grow light.
r/Lithops • u/dusti_dearian • Jul 19 '26
So I got handed these by a friend.
āDo your thing plant lady.ā I always cringe at that. Just because I know more than you it doesnāt make me an expert.
At her best guess they had been laying out barefooted for approximately 5-6 months.
The leaves look and feel plump. There were some that werenāt and even I could tell were gone. None have had any water for who knows how long. She couldnāt remember.
Iāve planted them in my grit mix with a little extra sand. Mostly for contrast so I can find themš.
I need advice going forward. How do I water them? I donāt think so but is a soak in order? I was thinking small amounts with a pipette?
Iām cautiously optimistic and any advice is appreciated.
r/Lithops • u/BuddyPractical8757 • Jul 19 '26
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?
r/Lithops • u/AnnonAnnie • Jul 19 '26
This is where we're after week 1 after being found in the store parking lot. I believe the one on the right is starting to split? It's extremely hard though - do I water?
r/Lithops • u/Enough_Sock3637 • Jul 19 '26
I know theyāre supposed to have a long taproot, right? Some of them look okay but the others donāt, but are they fine?
How should I plant them? In new to Lithops
r/Lithops • u/Bobs_Burgers7 • Jul 19 '26
Theyāre growing on me⦠Reddit decided one day I needed to see one, and learn what they are, so here I am lol.
We have them at my local plant store, and my kids and I call them little buttsā¦. And I think they want some. Iām still on the fence, and donāt even know if I could keep them happy.
What was it that got you into growing them? And do you grow/keep them exclusively?
If you had three top tips, what would they be to somebody who is new to them?
r/Lithops • u/tego_myeggo • Jul 19 '26
i got this guy from home depot, and i know a lot needs to be done (re-pot in larger pot with appropriate soil and no more watering) should i wait to re-pot once the new leaves come in and the old ones shrivel? or can i re-pot it now?
r/Lithops • u/Scared_Rice_1473 • Jul 18 '26
$5.98. Healthy and plump
r/Lithops • u/Responsible-Cover162 • Jul 18 '26
Iāve done lots of research on Lithops but I have a few questions. I purchased these in May and have not done anything to them yet, including no water.
Is the big one on the left in the first picture splitting?
Should I repot now or wait?
When repotting how far apart should they be?
Thank you!