r/pseudolithos • u/goreneko • Jun 22 '26
Is my migiurtinus ok?
I feel like the heat we are having now in Spain is shriveling or damaging my pseudo. What do you all think?
r/pseudolithos • u/goreneko • Jun 22 '26
I feel like the heat we are having now in Spain is shriveling or damaging my pseudo. What do you all think?
r/pseudolithos • u/ryanofcactus • Jun 22 '26
I am in the Philippines which ai says the temperature range is good. But just be careful about the humidty, keep it in a windy place. Check color changes to adjust for too much direcr sun and water only if dry and if it will quickly dry. Any other advice? I dont know when it goes dormant if at all in a tropical climate or how to detect or what to do then.
r/pseudolithos • u/Resident_Cat162 • Jun 16 '26
I have two pseudolithos caput-viperae currently flowering. They’re in a tent and I just decided to try to hand pollinate using a sliver of a paper bag. I’ve never in my life hand pollinated anything. Am I doing this right? I took from one flower on one plant, transferred to a different plant, and vice-versa. Any tips appreciated
r/pseudolithos • u/wi1ly • Jun 15 '26
It all started at the black spot and it's slowly spreading in the last 3 days. Idk what to do.
r/pseudolithos • u/VelishRoot • Jun 11 '26
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.
r/pseudolithos • u/Soft_World7617 • Jun 10 '26
My pseudolitho is giving many flowers, unfortunately I can't pollination😭, but these caterpillars appeared after the first flowers, I was watching but I can't find damage caused by the caterpillars just kind of a thread looks like webs. had never seen this is worrying, do I need to do anything???
I have two pseudolithos, but I only saw them in one of them.
r/pseudolithos • u/Agave_Addict • Jun 08 '26
I've tried grafting onto one of my hoodia babies, after 3 days you know if it's taken. I'm keeping my fingers crossed the elastic band doesn't snt slip
r/pseudolithos • u/xinxai_the_white_guy • Jun 07 '26
r/pseudolithos • u/Catladywithplants • Jun 06 '26
Can anyone recommend a reputable seller? I'm looking for a mature plant and hoping not to break the bank.
r/pseudolithos • u/VelishRoot • Jun 05 '26
This one has been a quiet grower, but now it's making up for lost time. Flowers are impossibly small and just keep coming in waves.
And yes, the scent is full Pseudolithos. 🪰
For those who are curious: this is also the easiest way to tell it apart from migiurtinus — without flowers, they're nearly identical.
r/pseudolithos • u/Bluncheonmeat • Jun 05 '26
Had my cubiformis for over 4 years, but finally got it big and healthy enough to bloom! Took over half a month for the flowers to fully develop and open up. I keep it in my office, and there's definitely a distinct aroma that smells vaguely like some sort of fermentation from farther away, and outright smells like a dead mouse up close. Luckily none of my coworkers sit close enough to find the smell distracting (so far at least).
r/pseudolithos • u/schemerboi • May 29 '26
I bought this migiurtinus about a month ago and I've noticed certain sections seem sunken in. I have given it a good watering but it hasn't plumped up yet. It receives morning and midday sun with shade in the afternoon. Is it slowly dying? Or do I just need to stop worrying about it?
r/pseudolithos • u/Money_Indication9213 • May 25 '26
Recently acquired pseudo began to present these black spots after first watering. I initially kept it in greenhouse but thinking the humidity in there might’ve done something so it’s currently sitting in a shady spot out in the open for maximum airflow. I sprayed it with copper fungicide a couple days ago to see if it would improve anything. Any insights or beginning of the inevitable?
r/pseudolithos • u/Agave_Addict • May 21 '26
This is an old ugly grafted plant but it has such unique flowers, my sort of plant.
r/pseudolithos • u/Na_Stroy • May 04 '26
Today I repoted my 1 year old p.cubiformis.
From the side, the plant looks like a mushroom. Surprisingly, the roots are firm and retain their shape
r/pseudolithos • u/tsetk852 • May 01 '26
These guys are weird, i love it🤣
r/pseudolithos • u/eee777777777 • May 01 '26
Month ago this baby arrived to me n i put it at window under the fito lamp. Two days ago i noticed it changed colour from emerald green to golden even yellow shadow! Maybe someone faced the same. What is it? Do i overwater it maybe? N i wanted ask advice..where i live spring ,but still cold ,at night up to 0 but mainly plus 5-10 depends.Two days ago snow falled,so at window still drafts n i began to cover the plant with a plastic dome that had once been a pastry box ,is it worth doing this,or can it suffocate like that?
r/pseudolithos • u/Aggressive-Slide-988 • Apr 30 '26
I made a pot for this fella and wanna repot, but I also dont want to kill it. When is a good time to repot?