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Lithops Marmorata Seeds 8 Seeds
Lithops Marmorata Seeds 8 Seeds
Lithops Marmorata Seeds 8 Seeds
Lithops Marmorata Seeds 8 Seeds

Lithops Marmorata Seeds 8 Seeds

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Lithops marmorata seeds are small, almost microscopic fine seeds that can be germinated in well-draining soil at temperatures between 20-30°C. They typically take 5 to 30 days to germinate, depending on the conditions.
Lithops marmorata seeds are popular among succulent enthusiasts. These seeds belong to a unique group of plants known for their stone-like appearance, making them an interesting addition to any collection.


Lithops, often referred to as Living Stones, are tiny succulent plants that originate from the dry areas of Southern Africa. These fascinating, pebble-like plants are incredibly well-suited to their arid surroundings. Growing Lithops from seeds involves a unique method that is quite different from standard seed-starting techniques. This process requires both patience and precision, especially when it comes to managing moisture and light, but it’s the best way to grow a large and varied collection of these intriguing plants.

Preparing the Sowing Environment

To successfully germinate Lithops, you need a special growing medium that resembles their natural rocky environment. The substrate should be extremely well-draining, mainly made up of mineral materials like pumice, coarse grit, or quartz sand to allow for quick moisture drainage. It’s advisable to keep organic matter to a maximum of 20%, as too much can hold excess water and heighten the risk of fungal issues.

Choosing the right container is crucial for maintaining the fragile moisture balance. Shallow plastic pots, usually no deeper than eight centimeters, are ideal because they promote better air circulation and moisture management. Before adding the mix, it’s essential to sterilize both the pot and the substrate to get rid of any potential pathogens. You can sterilize by baking the dry substrate, microwaving it, or pouring boiling water over it, followed by a necessary cooling period before sowing.

The Sowing and Initial Watering Process

After the prepared substrate has cooled down, the tiny Lithops seeds are sprinkled directly on top. Surface sowing is essential since the seeds need light to germinate and won’t sprout if they’re buried. To evenly distribute the dust-like seeds, a common method is to use a folded piece of paper to gently tap the seeds across the soil.

Once the seeds are scattered, the substrate needs to be thoroughly soaked without disturbing the delicate top layer. The most effective technique
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