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How to Repot Lithops. Lithops may be a tiny plant but they have extensive root systems, meaning they need a tall pot. Choose a container 3- 6 inches deep for sufficient space for roots to grow.
Lithops are strange-looking plants. Rather than producing conventional flattened leaves, they develop a pair of small, knobby leaves that look so much like stones, one would think they would be ...
The easy-care houseplant trend started with cacti - but for those who want a less spiky look but the ease of a succulent, lithops may be the answer.
Lithops, also known as living stones or pebble plants, are little succulent plants that blend in with rocks to avoid being eaten. They're basically the world's most camouflaged plant and have ...
Grow lithops in sandy soil that drains well. Opt for a cactus or succulent potting mix or make your own with a mixture of sand, perlite and gritty material so it drains well. ( Find the mix we ...