Even though it was the best time to sow lithops in February I've decided to drop it. In fact I'm not going to sow any new plants this year.
This means my youngest seedlings aren't that young anymore and are growing quickly. Some of the Ventergreen seedlings have distinct patterns and a typical color already (hatched last April).
Lesliei ssp. burchellii (C308) sown in June are pushing each other out of their container.
Being the youngest (hatched in July) julii v. fulleri 'kōsōgyoku' have finally cast off their first leaves and show some color.
Lesliei 'Fred's Redhead' (one year old) have grown a bit too long but will surely correct themselves soon (the new leaves are coming)
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