Lithops growth environment conditions and requirementsLithops is native to southern Africa. Generally, it likes a warm and dry environment, so when caring for lithops, try to water it in small amounts. Too much water will affect the normal growth of lithops. Lithops growth temperatureThe suitable temperature for Lithops to grow is generally around 10 degrees Celsius to 25 degrees Celsius. It is not cold-resistant and generally needs to be kept warm in winter. It can tolerate temperatures as low as 6 degrees Celsius. Lithops growth humidityLithops does not have a very high requirement for water. Generally, it can be watered once every half a month or so, and the amount of water should be appropriate. Watering too much at one time will cause it to not grow normally. Lithops growing soilLithops prefer relatively dry soil, so when planting Lithops, try to choose soil with good drainage, so as to ensure that there will be no water accumulation in the soil. Lithops growth cycle and processLithops is suitable for growing in spring and summer. It prefers a warm environment. The general growth cycle is four months. In summer, Lithops should be properly shaded to avoid direct sunlight. |
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