You are correct that they do like lots of light but i wouldn't say more than normal succulents. We find ours grow the best in a greenhouse with 70% shade factor where we raise tropical indoor plants. They even surprisingly don't mind the humidity, i just make sure they only get watered sparingly. I've had a collection of Titanopsis, Faucaria and some Lithops indoors for quite some time, on a windowsill and they seem to do well. No flowers, but they've been there for a good year now.🙂
Haha, it certainly is a weird looking plant 😅 i sell it at markets and people are usually intrigued, but it sells well 😀🌱 it has a nice, yellow flower too 🌼
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Titanopsis, really? They're mesembs and always talked about in the same breath as lithops, don't they need more light than even normal succulents?
You are correct that they do like lots of light but i wouldn't say more than normal succulents. We find ours grow the best in a greenhouse with 70% shade factor where we raise tropical indoor plants. They even surprisingly don't mind the humidity, i just make sure they only get watered sparingly. I've had a collection of Titanopsis, Faucaria and some Lithops indoors for quite some time, on a windowsill and they seem to do well. No flowers, but they've been there for a good year now.🙂
Titanopsis calcarea, how ugly and wonderful. I wonder if people would like this or be disgusted by it.
Haha, it certainly is a weird looking plant 😅 i sell it at markets and people are usually intrigued, but it sells well 😀🌱 it has a nice, yellow flower too 🌼