the temperature is + 22 °C and the grow lights are on for 12 hours. i
bottom water all of the containers properly and check my living stones. i see 21 monilaria, 1 is still without "ears", 3 conophytum - maybe 4?, 14 lithops and 7 argyroderma. sadly not all of them made it and i blame my first vacation and too moist conditions. i am also aware that usually some of the seedlings succumb anyway without the use of a fungicide in the beginning.
i water and fertilize my living stones on the 7th of april and notice that one of the conphytum plants has dried up and died. i watered the living stones just a week ago but it clearly was not enough. on the other hand both argyroderma plants are changing their leaves the second time. on the 9th i transplant the last living conophytum plant to a smaller pot. i realize it's too early but the plant is too tiny compared to its nursery pot. before i transplant my conphytum i remember to rinse the pumice. at this time my conophytum is also finally changing its leaves for the second time - its second set of true leaves. to me the conophytum calculus seem the most finicky of the bunch. only one out of ten has survived this far. i keep the photoperiod at 12 h/day during this month. as i receive guests this month i fiddle with the timer to keep the lights on during more pleasant hours such as 10 am to 10 pm versus 7 am to 7 pm. my guests sleep in the living room so i do not wish to dist...
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