An experienced collector friend in Thailand said this plant can be easily grown in our climate and I should buy them from other collectors in Thailand. Shortly after, I obtained a few mature plants from a local nursery. The price was still comparatively hight compare to these days. The plant in the picture is one of my first plants .
Cultivation in tropical climate of Bangkok proved easy as long as they are kept away from rain and excessive strong sunlight. I learned the hard way about these two factors! These grow at medium speed but do grow steadily. Heat is what they love, comming from hot tropical desert of Somalia. Very well draining soil is also important and I use a lot of pumice in the mix.

Within six months young seedlings will be ready for pricking out. Flowering can occur soon after. Occasionally you will get odd ones with double and triple heads. I have not yet produce a cristate plant, although I have seen one imported from Japan at 50000 Thai Baht!, a truely rare item. If you grow this plant near other Pseudolithos species you will get some spontaneous hybrids. I have some seedlings that are from crosses between P. migiurtinus and P. dodsoniana which show intermediate characteristics, and also grow very fast compare to both parent species, an example of hybrid vigour.


Hey Mr. Bee! really beautiful plants!!! I love Pseudolithos too. Are you still growing them?
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Hi Mr. Bee, Very nice pictures and plants. I have just discovered these plants and your blog is very informative. Could you help me with more information on how to grow them?
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Hello Mr. Bee
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Just germinated some of these. Sweet. I am trying your partial baggy method. Wish me luck.
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Congratulations!!! You definitely know how to grow the Pseudolithos genus. They're not the easiest to grow. I applaud your effort and success.
ReplyDeleteHi mr Bee. Love your confidence concerning pseudolithos, most of us fail dismally. Would it be possible to buy seed from you? Would be great to get hold of miguirtinus and cubiformis.
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