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$5.74The Story
Origin
Originates in South Africa
Light
Needs plenty of light; choose a sunny windowsill that gets a couple of hours of morning or evening sun year-round
Water
Lithops do not need much water at all; how much they use will also depend on climate, so in a cooler climate like the UK's they don't need much at all. Don't water over winter; when the old leaves have dried up, which could be as late as May or June, water the plant. One suggested regime is a small water to wake up the soil, followed a few days later by a big water, and then another big water a few weeks later. After this, water when it starts to flower (younger plants won't flower; look for a slight widening between the leaves as a sign they are a bit thirsty). Aside from this, only water if it has been exceptionally dry and the soil has completely dried out- lithops react badly to being drowned.
Humidity
Humidity is not important for the Lithops; a hose down every so often will help keep it free of dusts and pests.
Soil
Make sure the soil drains well as Lithops roots really don't like sitting wet. Use a Cactus and succulent mix, and add extra grit for drainage if possible. Repot every 3-4 years in spring as the plant grows.
Food
Feed every two months in the growing season, reduce to every three in autumn and winter.
Temperature
Comfortable in temperatures of 5-32°C.
Pet-safe
Yes, but too much nibbling won't be good for pets, small humans or the plant!
Sprouts Top Tips
Once your Lithops is three years old, it may start to flower. Most likely to flower at the end of summer or in autumn, you can give it the best chance by ensuring it gets a couple of hours or morning or evening sun each day; when flowering it will appreciate a bit of water.
Extra watering advice would be to also take into account pot size; a small pot will dry out quicker than a big one, and a larger plant will need more water than a small one. When you do water, drench the pot (think monsoon) but allow it to totally dry out afterwards (i.e. don't have it sat in a puddle).

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Origin
Originates in South Africa
Light
Needs plenty of light; choose a sunny windowsill that gets a couple of hours of morning or evening sun year-round
Water
Lithops do not need much water at all; how much they use will also depend on climate, so in a cooler climate like the UK's they don't need much at all. Don't water over winter; when the old leaves have dried up, which could be as late as May or June, water the plant. One suggested regime is a small water to wake up the soil, followed a few days later by a big water, and then another big water a few weeks later. After this, water when it starts to flower (younger plants won't flower; look for a slight widening between the leaves as a sign they are a bit thirsty). Aside from this, only water if it has been exceptionally dry and the soil has completely dried out- lithops react badly to being drowned.
Humidity
Humidity is not important for the Lithops; a hose down every so often will help keep it free of dusts and pests.
Soil
Make sure the soil drains well as Lithops roots really don't like sitting wet. Use a Cactus and succulent mix, and add extra grit for drainage if possible. Repot every 3-4 years in spring as the plant grows.
Food
Feed every two months in the growing season, reduce to every three in autumn and winter.
Temperature
Comfortable in temperatures of 5-32°C.
Pet-safe
Yes, but too much nibbling won't be good for pets, small humans or the plant!
Sprouts Top Tips
Once your Lithops is three years old, it may start to flower. Most likely to flower at the end of summer or in autumn, you can give it the best chance by ensuring it gets a couple of hours or morning or evening sun each day; when flowering it will appreciate a bit of water.
Extra watering advice would be to also take into account pot size; a small pot will dry out quicker than a big one, and a larger plant will need more water than a small one. When you do water, drench the pot (think monsoon) but allow it to totally dry out afterwards (i.e. don't have it sat in a puddle).









