I can't believe they've grown so much (sown 29.10.2010). Growing plants from seed is an amazing experience. Even if it takes a long time, like it does in case of Lithops. These bromfieldii v. glauidnae will be two years old in a couple of months and deserve a less crowded place to live.
I was relieved to see they are all in a good shape. Still I can't dare hope for flowers sooner than next year. :)
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