Heya! I’d say that wrinkles on the sides / stem is usually normal. As winter approaches the outer leaves will start to shrink as the new inner leaves begin to develop (draining energy and moisture from the older outer leaves). No need to water lithops when they are at this stage of the growth cycle. You can tell that they are thirsty when they get a “pizza crust” look (top part is sunken and wrinkly). A bit hard to tell from the photo, but it seems like none of these lil guys require water right now:)
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Ah crap I put it on Facebook and someone said about giving it a water 🤦🤦🤦 all i did was sat potnin water for like 30 secs
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Heya! I’d say that wrinkles on the sides / stem is usually normal. As winter approaches the outer leaves will start to shrink as the new inner leaves begin to develop (draining energy and moisture from the older outer leaves). No need to water lithops when they are at this stage of the growth cycle. You can tell that they are thirsty when they get a “pizza crust” look (top part is sunken and wrinkly). A bit hard to tell from the photo, but it seems like none of these lil guys require water right now:)
Ah crap I put it on Facebook and someone said about giving it a water 🤦🤦🤦 all i did was sat potnin water for like 30 secs