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living stones succulent Living Stone (Lithops) Mixed Seeds

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living stones succulent Living Stone (Lithops) Mixed SeedsCactus Living Stone Lithops Mixed Seeds Cactus Living Stone Lithops Mixed Seeds produce fascinating succulent plants that closely resemble small colourful stones or pebbles. Known as Living Stones, these unusual Lithops plants are highly prized for their unique appearance, compact growth, and striking patterns, making them a popular choice for succulent collections and indoor plant displays. Native to arid regions, Lithops succulents are specially

Cactus Living Stone Lithops Mixed Seeds

Cactus Living Stone Lithops Mixed Seeds produce fascinating succulent plants that closely resemble small colourful stones or pebbles. Known as Living Stones, these unusual Lithops plants are highly prized for their unique appearance, compact growth, and striking patterns, making them a popular choice for succulent collections and indoor plant displays.

Native to arid regions, Lithops succulents are specially adapted to dry conditions and require very little maintenance once established. Their unusual stone-like appearance helps them blend naturally into rocky environments, while mature plants may also produce attractive daisy-like flowers.

Perfect for pots, windowsills, succulent collections, terrariums, and indoor gardening, these slow-growing plants are ideal for collectors and gardeners looking to grow rare and unusual plants from seed.

Key Features

Produces unusual Living Stone succulents with unique stone-like appearance.

Mixed colours and patterns create attractive decorative displays.

Compact low-maintenance plants ideal for indoor growing.

Excellent for succulent collections, pots, and terrariums.

Drought tolerant and suitable for dry growing conditions.

Can produce attractive daisy-like flowers when mature.

Perfect for collectors and unusual plant enthusiasts.

How to Grow Cactus Living Stone Lithops Mixed Seeds

Sow Cactus Living Stone Lithops Mixed Seeds indoors at any time of year using a free-draining cactus or succulent compost.

Scatter seeds thinly onto the compost surface and lightly press down without deeply covering the seeds.

Keep lightly moist and warm at approximately 18–24°C during germination, which usually takes around 7–21 days depending on conditions.

Place containers in bright indirect light and maintain good ventilation while seedlings establish.

Water sparingly once plants begin developing, allowing compost to dry slightly between watering.

Lithops Growing Tips

Use well-drained cactus compost to prevent excess moisture around roots.

Avoid overwatering, especially during cooler months.

Grow in bright light but protect young seedlings from intense direct sun.

Allow compost to dry partially between watering.

Handle seedlings carefully as young Lithops plants grow slowly.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Living Stones?
Lithops are unusual succulent plants that naturally resemble small stones or pebbles.

Are Lithops easy to grow?
Yes, they are relatively easy to grow when provided with well-drained soil and careful watering.

Can Lithops be grown indoors?
Yes, they are excellent indoor succulents for windowsills and bright rooms.

How often should Lithops be watered?
Lithops require very little water and should only be watered sparingly.

Perfect For

Succulent collections

Indoor plant displays

Terrariums

Windowsill growing

Cactus collections

Low-maintenance plants

Unusual houseplants

Beginner succulent growers

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