Thank you Cindy. I will give regular updates and I hope they make it. 😊 I will also do a video on how to plant the seeds when I get back. That's really fun! 🌱
Great camera angle 📷🎥 The babies are so cute 😍 it will be a fun watching the them grow into big stones😎🏜🌱🌵 Love the "Bloom where your planted"🌱 👍 Almost Vacay time 🏖🏝
Thanks so much 😊 Yes, I love watching plants grow and especially from seeds. I'll share that as well soon. 🌱 Vacay is almost here and just talked to my house/Plant/non-fur babies sitter so we're good to go! Have a good day! 🌞
I'm hoping these make it but so far I have 12 seedlings popping up and maybe more to follow since it's only been 10 days since I planted them. I will show them soon now that you can actually see them. The seeds are smaller than a grain of sand so it's hard to see until they start to grow. Have a good night Jenna!!!🌙⭐️
I just bought 20 baby lithops. They already have roots. My question is, I put them all together in a pot. How much spacing should give them ? The note that came with them says to give them space since they will grow. Right now they have about 1 to 2 cm in between them
I love Lithops. My daughter however, manager to kill the one we had. lol a little off topic, but have you ever "grown" Marimo? My daughter has had 3 of them for almost two years and they are still going.
Lithops are tricky because you have to learn their lifecycle and have to water at the right time. It takes practice and will probably kill a few until you really learn if they're dry (water) or shedding their leaves (never water). I love Marimo's they're so cute. They're really popular in Japan and it's a small ball of algae. Growing things in water actually are much easier than in soil. You will probably enjoy tomorrow's video. Not Marimo but no soil. 😊
Hi, can you make an update for these Lithops? Thanks and Happy New Year!
What cute babies! I’ll be looking forward to seeing them grow.
Thank you Cindy. I will give regular updates and I hope they make it. 😊 I will also do a video on how to plant the seeds when I get back. That's really fun! 🌱
Great camera angle 📷🎥 The babies are so cute 😍 it will be a fun watching the them grow into big stones😎🏜🌱🌵 Love the "Bloom where your planted"🌱 👍 Almost Vacay time 🏖🏝
Thanks so much 😊 Yes, I love watching plants grow and especially from seeds. I'll share that as well soon. 🌱 Vacay is almost here and just talked to my house/Plant/non-fur babies sitter so we're good to go! Have a good day! 🌞
Hi Alexis, there so beautiful watching you care for them. I can't wait to see and hear the update on these Living stones
I'm hoping these make it but so far I have 12 seedlings popping up and maybe more to follow since it's only been 10 days since I planted them. I will show them soon now that you can actually see them. The seeds are smaller than a grain of sand so it's hard to see until they start to grow. Have a good night Jenna!!!🌙⭐️
I'll be keeping my toes and fingers crossed Alexis
Hi popped over subbed from your other channel. Look foward to your tips 👍
Welcome aboard! Thank you so much for subscribing❣️I hope you like the videos I create!!! Have a good night!!!🌙⭐️
I just bought 20 baby lithops. They already have roots. My question is, I put them all together in a pot. How much spacing should give them ? The note that came with them says to give them space since they will grow. Right now they have about 1 to 2 cm in between them
Hopefully they thrive! So cute. TFS 💜
I hope so!
I love Lithops. My daughter however, manager to kill the one we had. lol a little off topic, but have you ever "grown" Marimo? My daughter has had 3 of them for almost two years and they are still going.
Lithops are tricky because you have to learn their lifecycle and have to water at the right time. It takes practice and will probably kill a few until you really learn if they're dry (water) or shedding their leaves (never water). I love Marimo's they're so cute. They're really popular in Japan and it's a small ball of algae. Growing things in water actually are much easier than in soil. You will probably enjoy tomorrow's video. Not Marimo but no soil. 😊
When do we water them?
How to plant lithop roots
She didn't prep the bare root whatsoever. Not good advice here.