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Oooh, can't wait to see them!! 😊

Is any of your Lithops showing signs of flowering yet? When does this usually happen?

Oh, not even close! They've got at least one more month of good growing. The first flowers come in October, but I usually expect them to flower in early November!
 
Oh, not even close! They've got at least one more month of good growing. The first flowers come in October, but I usually expect them to flower in early November!
Oh ok! I've been staring at them wondering if anything is going on inside them. 🤔 I am probably driving them crazy. 🤣
 
I start the peeking in September! I know the feeling, constantly thinking "was that grain of sand as deep yesterday, or has it cracked more?":lau
Yep, thats what I've been doing!! 🤣 I will leave them alone now, I guess a "watched Lithop never flowers!" :gig
 
Here you go, some of the plants I got yesterday.
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This sweet looking mammillaria (I think)
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this ferocactus Jacin, I believe you have this exact one?
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This cool little euphorbia that will go to my personal collection
 
Here you go, some of the plants I got yesterday. View attachment 3920954This sweet looking mammillaria (I think) View attachment 3920953this ferocactus Jacin, I believe you have this exact one? View attachment 3920952This cool little euphorbia that will go to my personal collection
Oh my goodness, such beautiful plants!! :love Is the top plant a "Lady Fingers"? I have one of those. I hope it looks like yours in a few years. :p Love the red spines on the second plant . 😊 And the third, I have always wanted one of those Euphorbias, interesting looking plant!

Nice additions Fluffy! ❤️
 
Oh my goodness, such beautiful plants!! :love Is the top plant a "Lady Fingers"? I have one of those. I hope it looks like yours in a few years. :p Love the red spines on the second plant . 😊 And the third, I have always wanted one of those Euphorbias, interesting looking plant!

Nice additions Fluffy! ❤️

Thank you! Not sure if it is a Lady's Fingers. From the ones I see online, the spikes are more red, and the plant looks thicker. Maybe I have an adjacent species, or possibly an immature specimen?

Euphorbias are really cool indeed. An odd genus, but a very fun one!
 

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