Lithops are very popular small plants to grow indoors. This is not only because of the beautiful and elegant looks of these plants, but this plant is also very easy to grow and take care of. There are the following benefits that these plants can provide when they are at your home. 1. ...
These young plants naturally form next to their parent plant, eventually forming a little colony of plants. It’s easier to grow lithops by dividing and separating these offsets, but it’s a little less fun than growing from seed because the pups are always exact clones of their parents. ...
if kept in a greenhouse. Watering can be restarted gradually as the light improves in February. If the plants are wintered in a heated house with a very dry atmosphere, more water will be needed during winter to prevent excessive shrivelling. Indoors, the ideal winter spot is ...
This guide to growing succulents gets larger month by month here on my blog, so be sure to check back in a few months to see more articles about new and interesting succulent varieties. Succulents are one of my favorite plants and I am always looking for new varieties to grow as house p...
The compost should be kept moist but not wet at all times, and if the seed containers are out in the open then some shelter has to be given against excessive rain. In the spring bring the seed containers into the greenhouse, or indoors on to a well lit but not sunny windowsill and ...
Lithops– These little South Africa native succulents are so cute, and they never grow big. They love to stay in the little outfit all the time (2-5cm only). Lithops produceyellow and white flowersduring the fall season, which is wonderful to watch, I assure you. ...