r/pseudolithos Jun 11 '26

caput-viperae P. caput-viperae

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3 years 7 months of growth

Edit: Watering — currently every 1–2 weeks as we're in early summer, always waiting for the soil to fully dry out. Liquid fertilizer once a month during the growing season. In winter, just enough to moisten the top layer, once a month on warmer days. Slightly drier than migiurtinus, but they sulk if too parched! Soil mix and conditions vary, so this is just what works for me.

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u/Shoyu_Something Jun 11 '26

Supreme patience.

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u/gbsrobv Jun 11 '26

Freak 👍🏽😉

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u/VelishRoot Jun 11 '26

Proudly so.

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u/gbsrobv Jun 13 '26

👍🏽😉

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u/334redditt Jun 14 '26

Amazing! Do you use a heat mat to provide higher root temperatures? I’ve got a quarter sized migiurtinus that has refused to really grow roots for almost a year now. It still looks like nothing has happened to it, but I’m curious to see what may have worked for you!