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Old 5th September 2008, 09:12 AM
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Default Re: My indoor setup

You know what David. Your lithops might stand a better chance of surviving that ours which were grown outdoors. You can really control the level of humidity.

Some growers do not water them until they get a little wrinkly, which means they are dehydrated. But even then, some resist watering at that point of time. Yours look very `pumped` with water so you might want to be careful about watering them. Resist the urge even tho they seem to be `begging` for it.

Your main direction now would be to get them to survive.

2nd aim after that would be to get them to flower. Mine never did but Wilson managed to squeeze a flower or two out of them.
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