How to Grow Lithops Ruschiorum or Living Stone Plant
Plants can teach us a lot about ourselves and the world around us.
Sharing things I've learned from my Lithops ruschiorum or Living Stone plant.
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Lithops Ruschiorum - Living Stones, Photo from World of Succulents |
Lithops ruschiorum or Living Stones, Instagram 📸: @ev3ziilmz_lithops |
People are like plants. Everyone is different, we all bloom differently -
People try to manipulate and change it, hoping for better growth or harvest.
But the best thing to do is to guide it, give it light,
and a post when it needs to learn and grow,
It's best to let it grow on its own, it knows what it needs.
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Lithops Ruschiorum or Living Stones are cute little stone-like succulents. Succulents are plants that have thicker leaves and retain their water for a long period. They come in a variety of colors and are delightful houseplants as they require little attention. They need a lot of sunlight but little water. In the spring you can water them for new growth, but they are summer dormant and require no watering, in the summer/fall they will also sometimes reward you with a pretty little bloom. Many suggest watering them only a few times a year. Coming into winter, you should stop watering them as they are encasing new growth and do not require water.
Like people, these little stones can surprise you with beautiful vibrant blooms.
If you allow them to grow in their own time.
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