Succulent plants are a very popular indoor plant, among which Lithops is one of the favorite varieties of many enthusiasts. Lithops has beautiful appearance and is very ornamental. It is not difficult to cultivate and is suitable for beginners to try. Let’s talk about the planting and maintenance techniques of Lithops. 1. How to plant Lithops 1. Choose the right soil Lithops like well-drained soil, so we can choose sandy soil with vermiculite, perlite and other materials added to improve soil permeability. In addition, you can also choose nutrient soil specially prepared for succulents. 2. Choose the right basin The root system of Lithops is not well developed, so we can choose a smaller pot for cultivation. The pot can be made of ceramic, plastic, etc., as long as it has drainage holes. 3. Planting method When transplanting Lithops into new soil, sprinkle a layer of pebbles or sand on the soil surface to increase drainage. Then gently insert the Lithops plant into the soil, being careful not to damage its roots. 4. Lighting requirements Lithops need plenty of sunlight and are best placed outdoors or indoors in a sunny location. During the hot summer months, you can place it in semi-shade to avoid excessive sunlight. 5. Watering method Lithops likes a dry environment, so water it in moderation, generally once a week is sufficient. When watering, be careful to avoid watering the plants to prevent rot. 2. Maintenance skills of Lithops 1. Control the temperature Lithops like a warm environment, but not too hot. During the high temperatures in summer, you can place it in semi-shade to maintain the appropriate temperature. In winter, you should also be careful to avoid low temperatures and it is best to place it in a warm place indoors. 2. Pay attention to ventilation Lithops likes a ventilated and dry environment, so keep the air circulating. You can open windows for ventilation indoors, or place the plants in a well-ventilated place. 3. Fertilization method Lithops do not need frequent fertilization, once in spring and once in summer each year is sufficient. When fertilizing, choose a special fertilizer suitable for succulents and apply it according to the instructions on the package . Although Lithops grows slowly, it has high ornamental value and collection value. If you are new to succulents, you can try growing Lithops.
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