Staff Answer
Jul 16, 2021 - 11:19 AM
Yes, but I wouldn't recommend it unless you're an experienced Lithops grower.
This is because clusters of Lithops can sometimes get "out of sync" with each other. What I mean is, one plant might be flowering, while another is splitting, while still another is doing neither. The problem with that is they need different amounts of water depending on what they're doing. For instance, a splitting Lithops doesn't need water until its old leaves fall off. Meanwhile, a flowering Lithops needs a little more water to support its flower.
If these different stages are represented in the same pot, it may get difficult to water that pot without damaging or killing a few of them.
This is because clusters of Lithops can sometimes get "out of sync" with each other. What I mean is, one plant might be flowering, while another is splitting, while still another is doing neither. The problem with that is they need different amounts of water depending on what they're doing. For instance, a splitting Lithops doesn't need water until its old leaves fall off. Meanwhile, a flowering Lithops needs a little more water to support its flower.
If these different stages are represented in the same pot, it may get difficult to water that pot without damaging or killing a few of them.
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