Assorted Lithops
Lithops belongs to the Aizoaceae family, specifically the Lithops genus. Their appearance closely resembles stones. Their leaves are typically flat, smooth, and thick in texture. They come in various colors such as gray, brown, and green, often with spots, patterns, or textures on the leaf surface. In autumn, Lithops produce flowers of yellow, white, and other colors from the central cleft between the leaves. When it thrive, the flowers almost entirely cover the entire plant, making it exceptionally beautiful.
How to care for Assorted Lithops
Sun/Temperature: Lithops thrive in ample sunlight and should be placed in a bright location with direct sunlight exposure. They can tolerate high temperatures but should be protected from excessive heat, especially during summer. The optimal temperature range for Lithops growth is between 60°F to 80°F. During winter, temperatures should be kept above 50°F for safe overwintering.
Soil/Watering: Choose loose, well-draining sandy soil and add appropriate succulent fertilizer. The soil pH should be between 6.0 to 7.0. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot. Reduce watering frequency moderately during winter to allow the soil to dry slightly. The soak and dry watering method is recommended.
Pot: Opt for pots with drainage holes to ensure proper drainage. Since Lithops have underdeveloped root systems, smaller pots are preferable.
Diseases and Pests: Common diseases affecting Lithops include leaf spot and leaf rot. These can be treated with a 65% dithane zinc wettable powder diluted at a ratio of 600 times.
Molting: This refers to the gradual shedding of old leaf skins during growth, revealing new leaves underneath. The molting period for Lithops is typically from February to April. During this time, cease fertilization and control watering. Caution should be exercised when manually removing old skins to avoid injuring the plant.
Fertilizing: Apply diluted succulent fertilizer once a month during the growing season, but avoid excessive fertilization.
More Information
Primary color: Assorted (varies)
Cold hardiness: USDA Hardiness Zones 10 to 11 (from 30°F to 50°F)
Product format: Assorted lithops rooted in 4" nursery pot
Suitability: Ideal for balcony, Window, Garden
Propagation: Easy by seeds
Special characteristic: Pet safe and unique leaf morphology