Ok so I know it's not perfect esp since I have no clue whose on what growth schedule and two are split-rocks and 3 are lithops but they were falling over in their 1 inch pots and I needed to figure out something to get them all under the best light, so for not one pot.

I just used a New Zealand natural kiln dried rock and the pot is basket weave for added Sir flow on all sides. The etiolated green one had the worse soil so a very small root system and I was scared to remove the old leaves BC they seemed attached to the tap root still. The others I tried to get in as deep as possible. The green lithops without old leaves is staying to wrinkle on the edges but I decided against watering for now.

Would love any tips on growing together and if/when to separate? I'm not against separating if they're on different schedules but I did buy them all from the same greenhouse from the same shipment so I THINK they should be close to the same schedules.

When the etiolated green one absorbs it's leaves would you repot it deeper or just hope the new leaves come in shorter?

Thanks for any tips!

PS humidity where they are is 69% 12 hours of grow light daily. So I didn't think wetting the rocks first or watering was necessary since the roots can pull from the air.

by Scared-Listen6033

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  1. EffectiveInterview80

    Be careful with that high humidity ! You don’t want your babies to be rotted. I will advise to space them out a little because it is difficult to water when they are together like that.

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