♥ Super Rare Cute Live Exotic Dinteranthus Vanzylii♥
This species is indigenous to an arid area of the Cape province, South Africa. Dinteranthus Vanzylii is an intriguing solitary or clumping plant with attractive bodies and flowers that is very similar to Lithops in shape and colours but with no apparent dormant period.
Dinteranthus Vanzylii is less submerged in the ground rather like a species of Lithops, formed by two succulent leaves almost fully united to form a single, central-cleft, and sunken in the ground for most of the leaf length. The leaf pair forming a cone or a funnel with the leaf tips broad, flat, but sometime with a thin horny keel near the fissure. It is smooth, chalky white to clear paste or greyish (rarely yellowish green) with obscure brownish patterning and irregular red or dark brown dots which coalesce into distict lines similar to that of a Lithops.
Specifications:
Live Stone Plant - Dinteranthus Vanzylii
Qty: 1
Plant Size:
Medium Size 2 Year Old Seedling (Please see size below)
Diameter: 0.3-0.5 Inch
Height: 1-1.2 Inches (From crown to the root)
Color: Grayish White
Lithops plant will ship Bare Root (Unpotted)
Watering:
Keep plants barely moist! Overwatering is the most common problem people have with Living Stones. During the cold winter months, watering should be light and infrequent once again, until such as time as the days grow longer and the temperature begins to warm a bit. Generally, Lithops will do best being watered about once every 2-3 weeks (when not in active growth or flowering). Tap water or distilled water is fine. Treat it as a cactus. The plant can take a 'misting' every other day if desired, but this is not required. Be sure not to overwater!
Light:
This plant requires full to very bright sun (either direct or indirect). It can take full strength sun, but be mindful of sun burning the leaves. After repotting the plant, please allow 5-7 days for plant acclimate to changes in light quality. A window facing West, South or East should do nicely. Too much light is not a problem for Living Stones. Too little light is! If the plant appears to be 'reaching' for the window or light source, it needs more light!
Soil:
Use a quick draining soil mix (a packaged soil mix for cactus and succulents should have sand added at the rate of about 60% soil mix to 40% sand by volume). Another good mix would be 40% peat moss and 60% perlite to allow even faster drainage
Cautions:
Growing stone plant is harder and requires more attention than other succulent and cactus plants. Depending on the Lithop growing season, sometimes lithops will begin to naturally split, crack etc. Lithops can have scars on their sides and on top, this is natural and doesn't mean your lithop is dying. Lithops split. Any scarring is not permanent and will be shedded when they split! This is a natural process with Lithops. Sometimes they just die. No reason, it just happens.
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