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David 5th September 2008 01:27 PM

Re: My indoor setup
 
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Originally Posted by Cindy (Post 3315)
I seldom wander into this non-CP section but I must say that this trip is worthwhile. Cool set-up, David! :1thumbup:

Shh...don't let my CPs know. Before them, I had lithops. But of course, they all returned to Cacti Paradise soon after.

Thanks Cindy. Just hope they don die on me. If you have any tips at all on growing Lithops, please let me know. I am craving for tips on how to grow them in our climate.

If your CPs find out, tell them it's an old flame and the flame has died out. You're hot for them (CPs) now. If they still sulk and make noise, hang a criket infront of them and hand feed them ok. I think that might do the trick.

Tarence 5th September 2008 01:28 PM

Re: My indoor setup
 
I meant the top part of the lithop is wrinkled and the whole plant looks shrivelled up. They will look very tragic then but apparently, that`s how they look in the wild for a few months until the rains come.

*theory plus facts yah* coz for me, it was very difficult to maintain them for too long as sometimes we miss bringing them in from the garden where they get full sun & it suddenly rains. a few incidents like that, and they rot before you can even sneeze.

David 5th September 2008 01:37 PM

Re: My indoor setup
 
Thanks for the explaination Tarence.

A question for everyone... I read that in the wild the plants actually experience very cold temperatures at night, ie. as low as 5 degrees. Is that true? If it is true do they need that drop in temperatures in cultivation?

I read on a website that some growers place their potted plants in the fridge at night. I can't do that as mine is a community pot. So huge. I'll have to take up one whole shelf in the fridge and my "minister of home affairs" will screem at me and throw it out of the house.

I wonder if anybody has pictures of Lithops in the wild. Wanna see how they grow in the wild so I can mimic the environment more.

malowie 6th September 2008 11:42 PM

Re: My indoor setup
 
wa david.. 16 hours of sunlight.. ur electricity bill sure soar...

anyway, i wanted to go to the carnival today but had no time.. wanted to get a few VFTs.

malowie 6th September 2008 11:43 PM

Re: My indoor setup
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by David (Post 3332)
Thanks for the explaination Tarence.

A question for everyone... I read that in the wild the plants actually experience very cold temperatures at night, ie. as low as 5 degrees. Is that true? If it is true do they need that drop in temperatures in cultivation?

I read on a website that some growers place their potted plants in the fridge at night. I can't do that as mine is a community pot. So huge. I'll have to take up one whole shelf in the fridge and my "minister of home affairs" will screem at me and throw it out of the house.

I wonder if anybody has pictures of Lithops in the wild. Wanna see how they grow in the wild so I can mimic the environment more.

yes, that's true. its freezing cold at night in the desert whereas in the morning, its very hot.

harlem2347 7th September 2008 10:45 PM

Re: My indoor setup
 
:smile: Hi! David...get 1 happy thing to share with u...
That 3 cute Lithops that u spare for me already grow the new small roots..I feel very happy because that means they in survival...
But no know they can grow the flowers or not...:crying: aii...https://forum.petpitcher.net/images/icons/icon9.gif

David 8th September 2008 02:01 AM

Re: My indoor setup
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by David (Post 3329)
Ok. ley me go back and check. I thought the guy told me 38w.

Hey Casey! You were right! It was 36 watts and not 38 watts. Thanks

David 8th September 2008 02:05 AM

Re: My indoor setup
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by harlem2347 (Post 3416)
:smile: Hi! David...get 1 happy thing to share with u...
That 3 cute Lithops that u spare for me already grow the new small roots..I feel very happy because that means they in survival...
But no know they can grow the flowers or not...:crying: aii...https://forum.petpitcher.net/images/icons/icon9.gif

Cool! I'm happy for you. By the way, just curious how you know when they have new roots.

harlem2347 8th September 2008 12:07 PM

Re: My indoor setup
 
:smile: Hi! David…
When I received the Lithops, their roots are in brown colour and look like very dry and crush up…That time, I really scare they will die…:crying:
After that, I just put them with coarse sand, the top and bottom just put small white stone only…

Yesterday I suddenly have an itch to take them out…very careful take them out..I found that they got many small and thin roots come from that taproot…That’s why I said that they in survival…Maybe this is nothing but I also feel very happy :laugh: about it…because they show they are alive…hehe!! https://forum.petpitcher.net/images/icons/icon10.gif

David 8th September 2008 02:21 PM

Re: My indoor setup
 
It is not "nothing" harlem2347! This is good news. Congrats man!

Mine is starting to wrinkle up quite a bit at the side of it leaves. 2 of them have started to wrinkle on top. Hmm, will need to water soon.


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