Care tips for Lithops please π«Άπ» So I bought these Living...
Care tips for Lithops please π«Άπ»
So I bought these Living stone plants last week, maybe I'm testing myself π because when I was very much a plant noob, i bought one of these and killed it so fast π¬
I've already made a blunder, because Greg told me to water it every 2 weeks, and since it was dry as a bone i gave it a quick water so that i knew it's last water date.
Stupidly i decided to Google after this, and found they don't really want to be watered in British summer time π and thrive in really dry environments... I've stuck them in my super sunny window so hopefully it dries out some.
So, i was wondering if anyone has any tips to keep these little brains alive.. π #lithops #lithopsarmy #livingstones
So I bought these Living stone plants last week, maybe I'm testing myself π because when I was very much a plant noob, i bought one of these and killed it so fast π¬
I've already made a blunder, because Greg told me to water it every 2 weeks, and since it was dry as a bone i gave it a quick water so that i knew it's last water date.
Stupidly i decided to Google after this, and found they don't really want to be watered in British summer time π and thrive in really dry environments... I've stuck them in my super sunny window so hopefully it dries out some.
So, i was wondering if anyone has any tips to keep these little brains alive.. π #lithops #lithopsarmy #livingstones
3β pot with drainage
Last watered 1 week ago
@BrightBlueberry ikr π€©
Theyβre beautiful! First tip, never follow the greg watering schedule. It will almost always tell you to water too often with almost every plant. Secondly, this is a great video that I learned a ton from on lithops! The main thing is to get them quickly into a very gritty mix. Some people use chicken grit, I use jacks bonsai.
@MamaLinne agreed on the watering schedule. The plant should set the schedule not an app. While itβs a nice general guide if youβre new to plants, there so many variables. I am in all caps NOT EXPERT with these but when I had one, I treated it like a succulent, basically ignoring it and giving it lots of light and it seemed to be fine
@Just1More Wait so I shouldnβt trust when it says to water my plants. I only have succulents and cacti but I rlly donβt want to kill them
Lipoths are a hit or miss too much water as the rest said is sure death . I water mine when the tops get wrinkly. I also donβt water at all once they start to spit. It may not be the best idea to have them in a crowded pot due to them not all maturing to split at same time . I noticed this when some needed water and others couldnβt have . I also used an eye dropper if any in pot needed watering while others were splitting. At this point all mine are splitting so theyβre all feeding off the leaves. Hereβs some pictures of the no water splits. Good luck π Just please let them dry out completely I mean bone dry before watering them again.
I like the Greg app water schedule because it tells me the last time I watered each plant. I too, however, donβt go by it because it tells me to water a certain plant way before it needs it. I always feel the soil to see if dry, feel the weight if the plant (usually heavy means still wet), and now that I have these terracotta moisture worms- buy are they even more help. Iβve been on Greg for 2+ years and Iβm still getting few updates to watering schedules. Greg is great for so many reasons. And we all live in different climates and have plants in and outdoors, so what works for me- may not work for you. My fave on a Greg is being able to talk to people and get/give advice and get educated.
@roypowers definitely use it as a guide, but I use a chopstick and I stick it into the soil and if it comes up damp, particularly with succulents I donβt water. I wait till itβs dry.
Hi Laura, sometimes I think Greg tells us to water our desert plants way too often. I also grow the living stones, Lithops, plants and Iβm a big fan of them. These plants seem to thrive on βneglectβ. I have a spray bottle that I put on a fine mist and spray mine, lightly ,around the soil once a month thatβs all they need. Also, they may look like theyβre dying when theyβre actually growing new leaves. I found this out. I thought one of my plants had been overwatered. It was just peeling back old leaves and starting new ones. I hope this helps. πβοΈ
@UnbeatenSoybean
Awesome π!
Awesome π!
@UnbeatenSoybean , πβοΈ
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