20 Multicolored Lithops Succulents bring a breathtaking array of colors and textures to your home or garden. Known as “living stones,” Lithops are unique, water-storing plants that mimic the appearance of stones, making them perfect for low-maintenance garden setups. This premium collection features a variety of vibrant colors and patterns, from the rich reds and purples of Lithops optica Rubra to the earthy greens and browns of other Lithops varieties. Whether you’re an avid succulent collector or just starting your journey, these plants add an elegant touch to any setting.
Each order includes 20 live Lithops, aged between 1.5 to 2.5 years, and will be shipped in a random but varied selection of colors. These succulents are a wonderful way to showcase the stunning diversity found within the Lithops species.
When planting your Lithops, use dry, breathable soil for optimal growth. They thrive in well-draining conditions, so make sure the potting medium allows for quick water movement. Gradually increase their sunlight exposure, as they prefer full sun for best results. Lithops require minimal watering—once planted, water them only after one week, and soak the bottom of the pot to prevent rotting.
Lithops are highly adaptable and make excellent indoor or outdoor plants. Their compact size and low care requirements make them ideal for small spaces, rock gardens, or as part of succulent arrangements. Perfect for plant lovers seeking a unique, low-maintenance addition to their collection, these multicolored Lithops provide beauty and ease.
Key Features:
- Type of Plant: Lithops (Living Stones)
- Condition: Live Plants, 1.5-2.5 Years Old
- Mature Size: Approximately 2-3 inches wide (varies by species)
- Growing Conditions: Requires full sun and well-drained, dry soil
- USDA Zone Growing: Zones 9-11
- Soil Type: Well-draining, cactus/succulent mix
- Sunlight Exposure: Full sun, gradually increasing sunlight
- Expected Planting Period: Best planted in spring or early summer
FAQ:
- How big do these Lithops grow? Lithops typically mature to about 2-3 inches in diameter, depending on the variety.
- What is the best soil for Lithops? Use dry, well-draining soil such as a cactus or succulent mix for optimal growth.
- How much sunlight do Lithops need? Lithops thrive in full sunlight. Start with indirect light and gradually increase exposure to prevent sunburn.
- How often should I water my Lithops? Water Lithops only once a week, soaking the bottom of the pot to avoid waterlogging. They require minimal water and can survive in dry conditions.
- Can I grow Lithops indoors? Yes, Lithops make great indoor plants as long as they receive plenty of sunlight. Place them near a sunny window for best results.