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leafyplace/living-stone-plant-lithops/How do you care for a living stone plant?Place the plant in direct, bright sunlight. A living stone plant needs a lot of light so it can reach down into its subterranean leaves but make sure top leaves do not burn. Invest in an artificial grow light if necessary. Lightly water soil during spring and fall when it dries out but avoid watering these plants in summer and winter.
How to Grow and Care for Living Stones
How do you grow plants from Living Stones?Sprinkle the seeds from your living stones on the soil's surface and cover them with a thin coat of sand. Water the container just often enough to keep the sand moist, but not soggy. Once the seeds sprout, begin watering them less often and care for the plants the same way as described above.
How to Grow and Care for Living Stones
How do you repot a living stone plant?Inspect the plants to make sure they have a healthy, intact taproot. Replant the separated plants in the new containers. Use one per container or add a couple in. Living stones are very slow growing, so repotting is not frequent. Make sure the container drains well. Unglazed clay pots are ideal.
Growing Living Stones: How to Plant and Raise Seriously
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The National Gardening Associationhttps://garden/plants/group/living-stonesLiving Stones: Collection of Varieties