Great video, thanks! This is the first year that my lithops flowered! I can barely see the little seed pods outlines now. 😊 I can’t wait to try growing some from seeds.
WOW what a BRILLIANT video on harvesting Lithops seeds Claire :-D the BEST I have EVER seen, and I have learned so much from your video, really excellent info and close up filming, its amazing how tiny the seeds are, and its so wonderful how you have showed both the water and dry methods to harvest the seeds, thanks so much for sharing this incredible video Claire, you really are the Lithops Queen
Thank you for watching Gabrielle 😁👍🏻 Yes, I like to touch the Lithops as they feel so smooth!🤣 but I refrain from just touching the actual 'windows' now, just as a precaution, some are apparently more sensitive than others, but I've never noticed any radical reaction over time before I came across this information, but it's just something I adopt now incase it's working 🤣 Thank you for your great comment 😊🌵👍🏻
Oh what a great video Claire, you are the best when in comes to Lithops. Very informative and complete guide to harvesting lithops seeds. So amazing how the pods open and close and so many tiny seeds inside. So nice to see your lithops collection too. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and hope you having a great day 💚🌵
Wow, this is the most comprehensive and very concise video I’ve seen about harvesting lithops seeds. 😃 I like how you showed and how clearly you explained the different methods. 👍🏼 Oh no, so those are how the seed capsules look like… I’m afraid I’ve been throwing them away all these years. I thought they were just dried unpollinated flowers. 🥴🤦🏻♀️ That’s so cool how they look when wet. They look beautiful like a flower. Great video, Claire. If only I could grow lithops as well as you do. 😉☕️
Thank you so much, Ana, for watching and for your lovely comment!😊 ...🤣 at the throwing them away part 🤭 I'm sure you will succeed with Lithops, try, try again, as they say. Perhaps try growing them indoors, on a window sill even, which might be a bit easier on the Lithops, than growing them out in the harsh desert sun. You definitely have the extreme low humidity air, which is what they love. 😁👍🏻🌵🏜🌞🌵🏜🌞🌵🏜🌞
@@CactusCove yes, during summer, I have them in shade. They don’t burn but they get petrified in the dry heat. 😣 I still have 2 alive. Haha. But yes, I keep trying until I crack the lithops code. 😉
Awesome video, Claire. Wow those seeds are tiny, but a really nice amount from the pods. Amazingly the Lithops Katherine sent me are doing well, still alive anyway 😂 Thank you for sharing with us as always. Have a wonderful evening and weekend from Edith & myself 🌵☀️🌺🌼🌸🏜
Thank you Daz 😀 I can send you some of these mixed seeds I've harvested to you now, as I remember, once they were ready I was going to send some seeds your (& Lyn's) way 😊 I won't be needing all of them. That's excellent too, to hear your Lithops from Katherine is doing well, I am pleased for you 👍🏻😁
Very interesting video, Claire. Loved all the info you shared with us. I am so close to getting my first set of these cuties soon. Videos like this truly help encourage me. 💚Thanks for sharing with us. Only 44 more for 1K! 🥳🥳🥳
@@edithcoliagrandis Thanks Edith for watching and commenting 👍🏻😁🌵 Oh that is great that you are getting Lithops, so lovely, and yes not long to go now before I hit the 1K 😄 everyone's support on RUclips has helped me climb this far! Thanks for your & Daz's support 🤗🌵🌞
Very intresting video, I liked the water method-opened seed pod looked really beautiful and remind me of fresh fig:) So many seeds-happy growing. I once bought lithops seeds but none germinated:( A few of mine are in buds or just finished flowering but of course flowers didn't open at the same time so i couldnt pollinate-typical hahaha. beautiful collection of living stones!
It is called a Lithops (commonly called Living Stones). They mimic the gravels and stones and colours of their natural habitat. Thank you for watching. 😊🌵
Sorry if you covered this- but are liths self-pollinators or how do I know if I have a male or female plant? Do the flowers just make seed pods after they die back?
Lithops are not self fertile or self pollinating. A Lithops in flower will need to be cross pollinated with another seperate lithops plant that is in flower. The flowers on one plant cannot pollinate itself. If a flower has not been successfully pollinated, the flower will die back in due course and it will not produce any seed pods. So unless your Lithops plants are exposed outside then the bees and insects etc will have a part to play in helping cross pollinate the flowers, however if you cultivate your plants indoors, like I do, then you will need to hand pollinate the flowers. When a lithops has been successfully pollinated, the seed pods can, in some situations, take upto a year to ripen. Thank you for watching 😊👍🏻🌵
It's really nice to be able to harvest lithops seeds. I'm just learning to seed, hehe. How many years does it take for lithops to flower and harvest their seeds?
Many Lithops need to be about 3 years old, before they will be mature enough to start flowering for the first time. So growing from seed means you will need to wait a few years before seeing flowers. When Lithops flowers are pollinated, if successful, a seed capsule will develop, it can take about a year - so into the next season, for it mature and turn brown and woody. That's when the seeds are ready. As mentioned in my video, the seeds are best left 2 months or much more after harvesting time, for them to give better germination rates because the seeds do better as they age. They are designed to wait around for months in habitat for the rains to arrive so they stay viable for a long time! Thanks for watching 😊
If you are in the Northern Hemisphere, like me, and your Lithops have already absorbed their former leaves/heads then you can water them now, especially in this hot weather. As long as they are not absorbing their old leaves then you're fine to water, during growing season. You'll notice them swell up nicely.
I've had 2 different Lithops bloom this year, but a week apart, I tried to cross pollinate anyway regardless - the pollen might have dried up on too soon, but I'll wait to see if they take. Thanks for watching and commenting 🙂👍🏻🌵
What a cool video
New to the hobby here and after watching this I am so excited to harvest my own seeds and start over again growing them. Thank you.
Great video, thanks!
This is the first year that my lithops flowered! I can barely see the little seed pods outlines now. 😊
I can’t wait to try growing some from seeds.
Now what to do if i get some capsules/seeds. First trying to keep them alive.😅😅. Like the video a lot. Great !!!🤩🤩🤩
WOW what a BRILLIANT video on harvesting Lithops seeds Claire :-D the BEST I have EVER seen, and I have learned so much from your video, really excellent info and close up filming, its amazing how tiny the seeds are, and its so wonderful how you have showed both the water and dry methods to harvest the seeds, thanks so much for sharing this incredible video Claire, you really are the Lithops Queen
Thank you so much, Lyn, for your kind lovely comments and for watching! 😁
Much appreciated🌵 🥰🌵
Great video, really cool how the capsules open in water! I didn't realise touching the windows was bad for them. I love to touch my lithops lol.
Thank you for watching Gabrielle 😁👍🏻
Yes, I like to touch the Lithops as they feel so smooth!🤣 but I refrain from just touching the actual 'windows' now, just as a precaution, some are apparently more sensitive than others, but I've never noticed any radical reaction over time before I came across this information, but it's just something I adopt now incase it's working 🤣
Thank you for your great comment 😊🌵👍🏻
Oh what a great video Claire, you are the best when in comes to Lithops. Very informative and complete guide to harvesting lithops seeds. So amazing how the pods open and close and so many tiny seeds inside. So nice to see your lithops collection too. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and hope you having a great day 💚🌵
Thank you for watching, Katherine 😁🌵 and for your great words 😊 I hope your Lithops are doing well in your collection, happy growing 🌵😊🌵💚 🌵
Wow, this is the most comprehensive and very concise video I’ve seen about harvesting lithops seeds. 😃 I like how you showed and how clearly you explained the different methods. 👍🏼 Oh no, so those are how the seed capsules look like… I’m afraid I’ve been throwing them away all these years. I thought they were just dried unpollinated flowers. 🥴🤦🏻♀️ That’s so cool how they look when wet. They look beautiful like a flower. Great video, Claire. If only I could grow lithops as well as you do. 😉☕️
Thank you so much, Ana, for watching and for your lovely comment!😊
...🤣 at the throwing them away part 🤭 I'm sure you will succeed with Lithops, try, try again, as they say.
Perhaps try growing them indoors, on a window sill even, which might be a bit easier on the Lithops, than growing them out in the harsh desert sun. You definitely have the extreme low humidity air, which is what they love.
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@@CactusCove yes, during summer, I have them in shade. They don’t burn but they get petrified in the dry heat. 😣 I still have 2 alive. Haha. But yes, I keep trying until I crack the lithops code. 😉
@@CactusCaffeine that's great to hear you still have those Lithops 🤗
Beautiful lithops. I enjoyed watching this. Awesome and interesting.
Thank you very much, for stopping by to watch my video, and for your lovely comment 😊👍🏻🌵
Awesome video, Claire. Wow those seeds are tiny, but a really nice amount from the pods. Amazingly the Lithops Katherine sent me are doing well, still alive anyway 😂 Thank you for sharing with us as always. Have a wonderful evening and weekend from Edith & myself 🌵☀️🌺🌼🌸🏜
Thank you Daz 😀 I can send you some of these mixed seeds I've harvested to you now, as I remember, once they were ready I was going to send some seeds your (& Lyn's) way 😊 I won't be needing all of them.
That's excellent too, to hear your Lithops from Katherine is doing well, I am pleased for you 👍🏻😁
@@CactusCove thank you, Claire. That would be awesome 😊🌵☀️🌼🌸🌺🏜
Very interesting video, Claire. Loved all the info you shared with us. I am so close to getting my first set of these cuties soon. Videos like this truly help encourage me. 💚Thanks for sharing with us. Only 44 more for 1K! 🥳🥳🥳
@@edithcoliagrandis Thanks Edith for watching and commenting 👍🏻😁🌵
Oh that is great that you are getting Lithops, so lovely, and yes not long to go now before I hit the 1K 😄 everyone's support on RUclips has helped me climb this far! Thanks for your & Daz's support 🤗🌵🌞
Absolutely unbelievable how teeny tiny those seeds really are!🔍🔍 I really enjoyed this video! Thank you for sharing! Have a great day!🪴🌵🪴
Thank you so much Amanda, for watching, and for your great comment!
Take care 😊👍🏻🌵🍁🍂🌵🍁🍂🌵
@@CactusCove 😇😇😇
Very intresting video, I liked the water method-opened seed pod looked really beautiful and remind me of fresh fig:) So many seeds-happy growing. I once bought lithops seeds but none germinated:( A few of mine are in buds or just finished flowering but of course flowers didn't open at the same time so i couldnt pollinate-typical hahaha. beautiful collection of living stones!
Thank you Magda, for watching & commenting...
yes it's so annoying when flowers are not in time with each other for us to pollinate them 😄
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Have you been to the Abbey Brook cactus collection in Derbyshire? I went years ago but haven’t seen it since they moved down the road
No I have not been there before.
It's a shame they don't sell plants online.
Thanks for your comment 🙂🌵🌞👍🏻
If I did the wet method, id use a coffee filter❤
Dear, can you explain what is this light?
Oh wow how tiny those seeds are and how it takes a lot of patience to harvest it.
Thank you, Rhea, for watching & commenting... Indeed, they are tiny but easy and quick to harvest when kept dry 😆 🤗👍🏻🌵
Wonderful information. Do you deal the seeds
I only have a few seeds of mixed Lithops , I don't sell seeds unfortunately.
Thank you for your comment, appreciated.
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what kind of plant is this...the shape is very unique😯
It is called a Lithops (commonly called Living Stones). They mimic the gravels and stones and colours of their natural habitat.
Thank you for watching.
😊🌵
Sorry if you covered this- but are liths self-pollinators or how do I know if I have a male or female plant? Do the flowers just make seed pods after they die back?
Lithops are not self fertile or self pollinating.
A Lithops in flower will need to be cross pollinated with another seperate lithops plant that is in flower.
The flowers on one plant cannot pollinate itself.
If a flower has not been successfully pollinated, the flower will die back in due course and it will not produce any seed pods.
So unless your Lithops plants are exposed outside then the bees and insects etc will have a part to play in helping cross pollinate the flowers, however if you cultivate your plants indoors, like I do, then you will need to hand pollinate the flowers.
When a lithops has been successfully pollinated, the seed pods can, in some situations, take upto a year to ripen.
Thank you for watching 😊👍🏻🌵
It's really nice to be able to harvest lithops seeds. I'm just learning to seed, hehe. How many years does it take for lithops to flower and harvest their seeds?
Many Lithops need to be about 3 years old, before they will be mature enough to start flowering for the first time.
So growing from seed means you will need to wait a few years before seeing flowers.
When Lithops flowers are pollinated, if successful, a seed capsule will develop, it can take about a year - so into the next season, for it mature and turn brown and woody. That's when the seeds are ready.
As mentioned in my video, the seeds are best left 2 months or much more after harvesting time, for them to give better germination rates because the seeds do better as they age. They are designed to wait around for months in habitat for the rains to arrive so they stay viable for a long time!
Thanks for watching 😊
Hi when should I give my lithops a good watering
If you are in the Northern Hemisphere, like me, and your Lithops have already absorbed their former leaves/heads then you can water them now, especially in this hot weather.
As long as they are not absorbing their old leaves then you're fine to water, during growing season.
You'll notice them swell up nicely.
@@CactusCove Thank you
@@CactusCove When you say swell up do you mean the seed pods?
@@PhilCollectibles I mean the body or the heads of the Lithops will swell up after watering, after a day or so they'll look fuller.
Just ensure you let your growing medium dry out fully before watering again as they are susceptible to rot.
Have you considered crossbreeding lithops?
I've had 2 different Lithops bloom this year, but a week apart, I tried to cross pollinate anyway regardless - the pollen might have dried up on too soon, but I'll wait to see if they take.
Thanks for watching and commenting 🙂👍🏻🌵
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