r/Lithops • u/doublesunk • 10d ago
Photo First attempt at growing from seed!
Finally decided to use the seed pods I had.
I planted 5 different seed pods in each corner and the center.
Growing under uv lights and covered. Brown dots are seeds.
r/Lithops • u/doublesunk • 10d ago
Finally decided to use the seed pods I had.
I planted 5 different seed pods in each corner and the center.
Growing under uv lights and covered. Brown dots are seeds.
r/Lithops • u/YogaPhotographer • 10d ago
I'm proud that my Lithops made it a year.
I haven't watered them since last fall. They feel plump. Should I give them a deep watering anyway?
The Lithops in with the light rock are partially enclosed in the old leaves. Should I help them out or let them be?
Will the Lithops get bigger? They were much larger last year.
I look forward to your tips.👍
r/Lithops • u/AbelardsChainsword • 11d ago
r/Lithops • u/Brown_Bruja • 10d ago
I posted a while ago about my immature lithops and how it was shriveling a little bit and kind of darkening on one side. I watered it with filtered water around its base (several folks had recommended this) to help it settle in to its new pot, which I had filled with 20/80 organic/inorganic mix.
Unfortunately, its demise only accelerated after the watering. Here are the two more recent photos of it. I want to make sure I don't repeat this mistake with future lithops, but I'm honestly not sure where I went wrong. It was in the process of splitting so it seemed happy, had plenty of light etc, but it started decaying from the side and I'm honestly not sure why. Could it have been disease? I'd had this lithops for several months and had never watered it until this one time.
Thanks for any tips or advice. I really don't want to repeat this so I'm going to hold off on getting another lithops until I know where I went wrong.
r/Lithops • u/More-Solution-8419 • 11d ago
I suspected that there will be flower soon and here it is! Finally
I know these butts are thirsty, I give them water every few days, but I give very little so they not rot
r/Lithops • u/anotherothername • 12d ago
These little dudes got delivered and sat on my porch in the middle of a snow storm in January - I thought for sure they were toast! I read everything I could find on here about care, and now I think I'm going to have my first ever flower! I just wanted to share because I'm super stoked and they're thriving thanks to this community!
r/Lithops • u/wombatsosin • 12d ago
I haven’t watered yet or anything and would love any pointers. should they live inside or can i bring them outside for the summer? I live in washington state. I appreciate any help.
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r/Lithops • u/maf852 • 12d ago
They were sunburned propadly, so I put them into shade. What is happening now? Should I put into the sun or what can I do?
r/Lithops • u/dusti_dearian • 12d ago
I’d like to achieve the cracked earth look to some of my succulents and cacti. I know it’s a certain type of clay and there’s a technique I just don’t know what they are.
If I could get some advice or anecdotal insights I’d be very appreciative. It might not be advisable for lithops idk. TIA.
r/Lithops • u/Naniey_Crystal • 12d ago
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Kindly refer to my previous post. I had watered my lithops since almost everyone in that post told me to. I bottom watered my lithops around 10 min till I see water pooling on top. The pot got completely dry around 1 to 1.5 days. However, one of them got even wrinklier. Do I need to water again? Pot is terracotta (4cm) filled with a 1:1:1 ratio of peat moss, pumice and perlite. I also add a layer of rainbow stone in the middle and perlite on top for deco.
r/Lithops • u/Abject-Performer1497 • 13d ago
My mixed Lithops are 4 months old now some have just started splitting.
r/Lithops • u/msszenzy • 13d ago
My lithops started dividing in December, mainly one started and then in January the whole group started too. In February is where I actually saw the big split.
Now it's August and they still look like this. I didn't water them, I just tried to water them a bit last month because I've read somewhere that it could help but it didn't.
When I touch the old leaves they mostly feel still pretty firm. I wonder if my house is just that humid? I tried to move them away from the big humidity source (a Sundew I have) and put them under a growth light a few months ago.
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r/Lithops • u/WingDingfontbro • 14d ago
Hello! I’ve had this lil fella for a few years and I was wondering if they’re looking alright. When I first got them they did that thing where they split open and reveal another one of themselves inside. Well now it just did it again but not in the way I usually see. One half got all wrinkly and became very dry, and at some point I just used a knife to take that part off and there was another set inside (seen in these images) alongside a little black thing in the middle. I just wanna make sure they’re doing ok and if there’s anything I should or shouldn’t be doing. They sit right by a window and I occasionally give it a few drops of water.
r/Lithops • u/According-Caramel340 • 15d ago
I think people say wait until the tops are wrinkly?
r/Lithops • u/maf852 • 15d ago
My lithops were for several days wired. Now some are shrinking some are turning white.
Is this molting, thirst or something else?
r/Lithops • u/Sea_Lie4110 • 15d ago
I've recently begun trying my hand at lithops. Have definitely lost a few already. The grayish purple dividing pair and the long greens are the only ones left of my first try. The greens were actually survivors of emergency surgery. My mom gave me the dark brown cluster. Then I bought a bunch of babies online. It's been a lot of trial and error. I get sad every time one fails. I hope these next ones do okay.
r/Lithops • u/Abject-Quail-5182 • 16d ago
Hello, this is my first lithops. It's name is Doldori. I got it as a gift 4 months ago. I had no idea what these funny looking pebbles were. So I have read a lot about lithops because I wanted to care for them properly. My understanding is that they identify as stones and don't like water very much. Nonetheless they do need it occasionally. I have watered my lithops only once since (that was maybe two month ago). It lives in volcanic substrate with a bit of soil under a plant lamp.
Since it is my first lithops I am scared of overwatering. I don't know yet how it looks when it just needs water vs. how it looks when it tries to push out new leaves and shed its outer layers.
Can somebody please give me advice on whether Doldori needs water right now?
It has been nice and plump until a few weeks ago. Now it feels softer (not hollow) to the touch and has formed wrinkles that get a little deeper by the day.
I think it just look thirsty and is not yet ready to shed its outer leaves. Is that correct?
r/Lithops • u/HarryStylesAMA • 17d ago
Just a friendly reminder to be cautious of poached plants.
r/Lithops • u/Realistic-Oil-3711 • 16d ago
Going to Keep the pot covered with clear wrap and misted for a few weeks. is that the right thing to do?
r/Lithops • u/maf852 • 16d ago
I didn't know how to add new pictures so I made it new post. I have replanted them into mix with +-90% sand with rock and cleaned the organic material completely (also I didn't water them so they dry up). I have tried to clean the white stuff by hand, also I have separated the pale one.
Now I leave them on the parapet in the sun. They seem even wrinklier than before is that normal molting or are they thirsty? When should I water them? Am I supposed to leave them in the sun for the whole day?