๐ฑ Hall's Lithops
About Hall's Lithops
Hall's Lithops is a perennial succulent characterized by paired, windowed leaves that resemble stones. It forms small clumps and produces daisy-like flowers in the growing season, typically from the cracks between the leaves.
๐ฑ Detailed Care Guide
๐ Growth & Structure
๐ Phenology
๐ Ecology
โจ Usage & Benefits
- ornamental
โ ๏ธ Safety & Traits
๐ฑ Propagation
๐ Pests & Diseases
๐ Expert Advice
Use a well-draining cactus/succulent mix with added sand, pumice, or perlite; ensure pots have drainage holes and avoid heavy organic matter.
If used, apply a very dilute cactus/succulent fertilizer during active growth (autumn to spring in the Northern Hemisphere) and avoid during dormancy; water after fertilizing.
Do not mulch around Lithops; allow the surface to dry quickly to prevent excess moisture around the crowns.
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