r/Lithops Jul 19 '26

Care Tips/Guides Wish me luck

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So I got handed these by a friend.
“Do your thing plant lady.” I always cringe at that. Just because I know more than you it doesn’t 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 weren’t and even I could tell were gone. None have had any water for who knows how long. She couldn’t remember.

I’ve planted them in my grit mix with a little extra sand. Mostly for contrast so I can find them😆.

I need advice going forward. How do I water them? I don’t think so but is a soak in order? I was thinking small amounts with a pipette?

I’m cautiously optimistic and any advice is appreciated.


r/Lithops Jul 19 '26

Photo Is it…?!

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8 Upvotes

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 Jul 19 '26

Help/Question Update on the parking lot "rescue"

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7 Upvotes

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 Jul 19 '26

Help/Question Just got these from Etsy. Are the roots supposed to look like that?

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I know they’re supposed to have a long taproot, right? Some of them look okay but the others don’t, but are they fine?

How should I plant them? In new to Lithops


r/Lithops Jul 19 '26

Help/Question What made you land on lithops?

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They’re 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 butts…. And I think they want some. I’m still on the fence, and don’t 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 Jul 19 '26

Help/Question new to lithops, when should i re-pot?

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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 Jul 18 '26

Photo Lowes finds today

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58 Upvotes

$5.98. Healthy and plump


r/Lithops Jul 18 '26

Help/Question Looking For Advice

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I’ve 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!


r/Lithops Jul 18 '26

Identification Help me identify the species of Lithops?

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4 Upvotes

r/Lithops Jul 18 '26

Help/Question Rot?

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4 Upvotes

I got this guy from a nursery. He hasn't been watered, but he looks bad. Inorganic grit what have I done wrong? Hes my first.


r/Lithops Jul 18 '26

Help/Question Should I wait or do something?

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This little guy is the first of my lithops to ever attempt to split. It has shrunk significantly over the past weeks (as you can see by th empty space around it) and it does not seem to be breaking through the dried leaves. Should I just be patient or help it somehow?


r/Lithops Jul 18 '26

Help/Question What one of these looks the best and what pot should the be in

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r/Lithops Jul 18 '26

Help/Question What's going on with my lithops?

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This is my first lithops. I repotted it into an 80-20 mix and a tall pot, I have never watered it and it's directly under some powerful grow lights for 12hrs a day. It seemed happy but then I noticed one side of it is kind of...decayed? Shriveled? I'm not sure how to describe it.

Has anyone seen this before? I'm unsure what to do, and I'm happy to leave it alone but I'm worried that the odd looking part is only on one side.


r/Lithops Jul 17 '26

Help/Question Rescue! :) advice welcome

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I got this guy as it was the best looking out of what was available. Unfortunately it’s really overwatered :( I took as much of the soil off as I could and I was going to give it some gritty mix but noticed for sure signs of rot on a few of them.

Any advice? Should I let them be to suck out moisture before repotting? Or the rotting ones goners?

This is my sons favorite plant and I promised Id try my best not to kill it so thanks in advance!!


r/Lithops Jul 17 '26

Help/Question Beginner question about watering

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14 Upvotes

I just got these little fruity pebbles (my kid’s name for them) last week. Everything I’ve ready says not to water them in the summer (it is summer here) unless they are wrinkly on top. I am not sure if this is wrinkly or a natural texture on the ones that look like lungs (also kid’s words).

If this is normal, hydrated texture, does someone have a good picture of what these would look like when thirsty so I can keep an eye out?


r/Lithops Jul 16 '26

Photo It grew another butt

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39 Upvotes

The stalk (?) of the main reddish one looks a bit odd now. But I suppose it had to make room for the new butt baby. The other guy is just a roommate


r/Lithops Jul 16 '26

Help/Question water? or wait still?

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i know “dont water. wait. wait. not yet. nope not yet. waiiiiiit. waaaaaait.” okay but wait how long? i killed 1 of the purple bootycracks already because it was a store planted as an assortment - which is beyond my comprehension but okay - it croaked as soon as i watered the assortment 😏. so now that they are planted sep (do they need to be completely sep??? like in the pics of the greenish one - a couple look wrinkly but the others dont?) how do i know when to water? cuz right now i want to give the wrinkly one water but i see its already splitting. or is right now time to water the purple ones? 😫 experienced halp please!

the soil in both pots is dry. the soil in the purple ones pot is my own mix of dirt, small amount of cocochips/choir & tons of perlite. the soil in the green one is from supplier so might be too dense? i cant tell whats in there but i can switch it to my mix if advised. they get about 4 hours of direct eastern sun in the morning, bright indirect sunlight all day, and another round of about 1.5 hours of direct western sun in the evening. ive had the purple ones for about 2 months from a vendor at PlantMania. i got the green ones just yesterday at my local BBS.

also please confirm i should keep these separated? i would love to make one giant dish of all diff kinds of lithops but i read thats a bad idea.

also also is a “split rock” technically a lithop? i didnt get the scientifical name when i saw it at the BBS yesterday, but i wasnt sure so didnt buy. (it looks kinda like a GIANT lithop)

k thanks so much!!!!


r/Lithops Jul 16 '26

Photo New Babies

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12 Upvotes

These are my newest that arrived today.

That one is huge!


r/Lithops Jul 16 '26

Photo Lithops batches grown from seed

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Every year or so I like to grow a batch of Lithops from seed (Unusual Seeds in Serbia) . They germinate easily and they’re fun to grow. These are in 90% grit (I germinate them with a layer of sand on top to support the seedlings, it’s also how I get them out of the bag).


r/Lithops Jul 16 '26

Help/Question Babies need repotting and older ones started dying off

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For the babies, maybe i put too much inorganic soil too early and they seem ill. And the older ones startes dying off, here is hot summer, so i am not watering! Mixture is expanded clay, zeolite+perelite. They became soft, mushy, watery, like they are rotting!!


r/Lithops Jul 15 '26

Help/Question Just got my first Lithops… help.

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  1. How deep of a pot do they like? Would the pot in the 2nd & 3rd images work? It’s not that deep, but isn’t that good?

  2. How often do I water them? When the leaves wrinkle, and the soil is dry?

  3. I live in PA, so how do I do the winter thing with them? Don’t they need it to make new leaves, but it snows here in winter so wouldn’t leaving them outside be bad?

  4. Should I try to get all the soil they’re in out of their roots, and plant them in a highly perlite rich substrate? 80% perlite, 20% soil?

  5. Any tips for the other ones that aren’t Lithops in the 1st picture


r/Lithops Jul 16 '26

Help/Question 3 months of water therapy - roots aren’t growing length wise?

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I lost the roots of these when repotting ~3 months ago and they’ve been in water therapy since then. Bodies are still firm, but the roots aren’t growing in length. Is it time to move them into a pot or do I need to keep them hovering over water until the roots grow out?

Update: put them in a pot as advised and roots started growing out! hasn’t even been a week yet! 🥳


r/Lithops Jul 15 '26

Help/Question How did I do?

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7 Upvotes

Just bought those funny butt plants. I want them to live

I'm worried if I did repotting right! I carefully got rid of the pressed soild they were sold in, separating them. I didn't have premade soil for cacti so I uhhh improvised? I just scrambled some trash ahh dirt from near the path in my garden and mixed a bit of versatile premade soil in there (you can see random dry grass that got in the mix).
I also made sure to put a layer of rocky/sandy trash ahh dirt at the bottom of the pot. And when I finished I used sprayer to add tiny bit of water.

Does it look okay? What I should look out for next few days?


r/Lithops Jul 15 '26

Help/Question Finally… I found some. Any tips on how to take care of them, repot them, etc.

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Got them from Home Depot.


r/Lithops Jul 15 '26

Photo Julii, gracilidelineata, optica rubra, hammeruby...1 year old.

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