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stone succulent 18-20pcs Brilliant Colour Lithops Living Stones Plants, Aizoaceae, Lit – Chic Chic Plants

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stone succulent 18-20pcs Brilliant Colour Lithops Living Stones Plants, Aizoaceae, Lit – Chic Chic PlantsEach Lithops Size of 18 20pcs: 1. 0 1. 5cm Lithops, commonly known as Living Stones, are fascinating and unique succulents native to the arid regions of southern Africa. Their remarkable stone like appearance helps them blend into their natural surroundings, protecting them from herbivores. Lithops come in a variety of colors, patterns, and textures, making them highly desirable among succulent collectors. These small yet striking plants grow in pairs

Each Lithops Size of 18-20pcs:1.0-1.5cm


Lithops, commonly known as Living Stones, are fascinating and unique succulents native to the arid regions of southern Africa. Their remarkable stone-like appearance helps them blend into their natural surroundings, protecting them from herbivores. Lithops come in a variety of colors, patterns, and textures, making them highly desirable among succulent collectors. These small yet striking plants grow in pairs of fleshy leaves that store water, allowing them to survive in extremely dry conditions.

Care Guide for Lithops

🌞 Light:
Lithops require plenty of bright, indirect sunlight. A south-facing window or a grow light is ideal. Too much direct sun can cause sunburn, while too little light can make them grow elongated and weak.

💧 Watering:
Lithops have a unique watering cycle. Water sparingly and only when the plant is actively growing (spring and early autumn). Avoid watering during summer and winter dormancy, as excess moisture can cause rot. A good rule of thumb is to water only when the leaves start to wrinkle slightly.

🌡️ Temperature & Humidity:
Lithops prefer warm temperatures between 18–30°C (65–86°F) and should be kept in a dry environment. They do not tolerate frost, so if temperatures drop below 10°C (50°F), keep them indoors.

🪴 Soil & Potting:
Use a well-draining, sandy cactus mix with added perlite or pumice to improve drainage. Lithops prefer shallow pots with drainage holes to prevent root rot.

🌱 Growth & Dormancy:
Lithops grow slowly and go through a yearly cycle where old leaves dry out and are replaced by new ones. Do not water when they are shedding their old leaves—this is part of their natural growth process.

🌼 Blooming:
Mature Lithops may produce daisy-like flowers in late summer or autumn, typically in shades of white or yellow. The flowers open during the day and close at night.

⚠️ Common Issues:

  • Overwatering: The most common cause of Lithops death. Always ensure the soil is completely dry before watering.
  • Stretching (Etiolation): If your Lithops become elongated, they need more light.
  • Rot: If your Lithops become mushy or discolored, they may be suffering from rot due to excess moisture.

Lithops are low-maintenance yet rewarding plants, perfect for succulent enthusiasts who enjoy their unique beauty and fascinating growth cycle. With proper care, they can live for decades, continuously surprising you with their mesmerizing transformations!

 

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