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Rare lithops, mature 4 year plant. Houseplant. Succulents

$10

Posted over 4 years ago in San Francisco, CA

Condition: New

Listed in categories: Home & Garden

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Rare lithops, mature 4 year plant. Houseplant. Succulents

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Please let me know which ones you want. The price is for one plant. I’m a lithops lover, collector and grower for many years. I collect lithops and succulents from all over the world. I enjoy watching them grow bigger and bigger. It is just so satisfying. It takes lithops years to reach a certain size, so buying a bigger lithops definitely worths the money! It saves you many years. You can also follow me on Instagram @seattlesucs to watch many of them grow. FAQ How will I ship lithops? Bare root, wrapped in paper towel, stuffed the box with other fillers. How soon will I fulfill your order? I ship Monday - Friday. Please allow 1-2 business days to prepare and ship your order. What is the best pot size for lithops? They don’t care too much about the size. As long as it is not too small. What soil do they need? I found desert sand has been working the best for me. Roots and below: 50% cactus potting mix + 50% desert sand. Above roots: 100% desert sand. Check my instagram @seattlesucs for more details. What should I do when I get them? Do not water them. Put them in the pot with soil, and put them at a spot with less sun. Gradually introduce them to the sun. If you bring them out too early, they will get sun burn. They have been in the box for a few days, they need the time to get used to the new environment. I learned my lesson when I lost many lithops at a time. How often do I water them? To me, as long as they are not terribly wrinkled, I don’t water them. Remember, they hate water.

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