I'm really pleased with how the Frithia seedlings are growing. It's quite a change compared to
one month ago. I don't have much experience with non-lithops seedlings and mostly try to judge by their looks whether they need something or not. I think it's time for them to get less water - new leaves seem to rip apart the base of the old ones lately.
PS: There's a tiny cluster of moss hidden in the picture, haha.
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