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Lithophs Bella
Lithops bella
Lithops bella is a type of succulent commonly referred to as a "stone plant." The following is information regarding the growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation techniques, garden uses, and important pests and control methods for Lithops bella. Growth Characteristics - Appearance: Lithops possess a distinctive stone-like appearance, with thick, succulent leaves. These plants are generally small in size and feature diverse and unique patterns. - Light: Lithops enjoy sunlight, but strong direct sunlight should be avoided. Bright reflected light is generally suitable. - Temperature: They prefer warm temperatures, and it is recommended to maintain the temperature at least above 10°C during the winter. Propagation Methods - Seed Propagation: The most common method of propagation is by seeds. Sow seeds in light soil, maintain moisture, and ensure they receive sufficient sunlight after germination. - Division Propagation: Mature plants may produce offsets, which can be separated for propagation. Cultivation Method - Soil: Well-draining soil is essential. Generally, use soil specifically designed for succulents or a mixture of sand and perlite. - Watering: Since it is very sensitive to overwatering, caution is required when watering. Water thoroughly only when the soil is completely dry, and minimize watering during the winter. - Fertilizer: As a slow-growing plant, it requires very little fertilizer. A small amount of fertilizer specifically designed for succulents can be used during periods of vigorous growth. Uses in the Garden - Lithops are primarily grown indoors in pots, but if you have a garden, they can be used as a unique focal point in rock gardens or small flowerbeds. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: Be careful as root rot can occur due to overwatering. Manage the environment to ensure good ventilation and pay attention to watering. - Pests: Pest problems are generally rare, but scale insects or spider mites may occur. Detect and remove these pests early, or use appropriate insecticides if necessary. Lithops bella is a plant popular for its unique appearance, and since it is not difficult to care for, even beginners can give it a try. However, it is important to pay special attention to watering and sunlight to promote healthy growth.
Plant Family
Pomegranate family
Height
2.5~3cm
Spread
5cm
Colors
yellow
Bloom Period
August~September
Water Needs
Bad
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-5°C
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