---
product_id: 47915233
title: "Just Seed - Flower - Cactus - Living Stone - Lithops Mixed - 20 Seeds"
brand: "just seed"
price: "28.85 DT"
currency: TND
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Just Seed"
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/47915233-just-seed-flower-cactus-living-stone-lithops-mixed-20-seeds
store_origin: TN
region: Tunisia
---

# Optimal germination at 17-21°C 20 organic Lithops seeds Moderate watering, well-draining soil Just Seed - Flower - Cactus - Living Stone - Lithops Mixed - 20 Seeds

**Brand:** just seed
**Price:** 28.85 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌵 Grow rare Living Stones and own the succulent scene!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Just Seed - Flower - Cactus - Living Stone - Lithops Mixed - 20 Seeds by just seed
- **How much does it cost?** 28.85 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/47915233-just-seed-flower-cactus-living-stone-lithops-mixed-20-seeds)

## Best For

- just seed enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted just seed brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Expert-Approved Quality:** Trusted Just Seed UK brand ensures real seeds, not imitations.
- • **Low-Maintenance Elegance:** Requires moderate watering and well-draining cactus compost for thriving growth.
- • **Perfect Windowsill Starter:** Easy germination with clear growing instructions for your indoor green sanctuary.
- • **Curated Organic Lithops Mix:** 20 genuine, DEFRA-registered seeds for authentic Living Stones.
- • **Conversation-Worthy Collection:** Unique stone-like succulents that bloom in 2 years—impress your plant-savvy peers.

## Overview

Just Seed's Lithops Mixed pack offers 20 organic, DEFRA-registered Living Stone seeds, ideal for indoor windowsill cultivation. These authentic seeds require moderate watering and well-draining cactus compost, germinating best at 17-21°C. Perfect for millennial plant enthusiasts seeking a low-maintenance yet striking succulent collection that blooms within two years.

## Description

Cactus - Lithops mixed Approx: 20 Seeds Fresh Lithops mixed seeds. Nice random mix to start your Lithops collection. Easy germination in the windowsill. Sow in a good cactus compost that is well draining. Keep at a temperature of 17 - 20C and keep on a windowsill. Water thoroughly when soil is dry to the touch. Keep in the seed try for as long as possible and pot up when large enough to handle

Review: Genuine lithops/Livingstone seeds. Good value. Worth the money. - Item arrived promptly & was clearly the item I ordered. Packaged fairly well, with brief sowing instructions. Other vendors in the past, combined seeds with a little fine sand, which makes sowing easier. However, it was OK in the waxed sachet anyway. Bought two packs, 40 seeds 12 days later, 12 have germinated & are clearly the real thing. Following a cheaper purchase from China which turned out to be "naughty Marietta's", I am completely relieved & grateful to the vendors (Just Seed UK) for providing the real thing. Thank you.! Think a few more may still germinate, so pretty good rate. I might not have sowed them as carefully as I should so I am happy with current progress. Photos are May 2021, one year later. More than 12 germinated, but these are the survivors! I find these a challenge to grow. I think i overwater them. Also, my cats tread on them sometimes, which doesn't help!🙂 June 2021 Recently bought two more packs and noticed the waxed sachet inside was just folded, not sealed. Consequently several seeds had fallen out into the outer packet. They are so tiny they're easily missed & am now wondering how many I lost like that in previous packs. Recommend using strong magnifying glass when handling/sowing these! May '23 - added last 4 photos. I think the spotty grey one is Terricolor (localis) maybe 'peersii', the 3 orange/red ones I think may be karasmontana, possibly 'lateritia' & the red one possibly 'Top Red'. The large brown one could be hookeri, the medium one could be hallii, maybe C087, 'salicola reticulata'? & the still tiny one Schwantesii maybe. The 4 larger ones flowered last year, at 2 years old, which is quite early. I have tried sowing onto 1 ply kitchen roll over cactus compost but had a lot of trouble with algae which may have inhibited germination and caused seedlings to die off. Didn't have great success with this method. Also I don't transplant for at least a year as the seedlings are so easily squashed & fatally damaged by my clumsy fingers. I now sow into 5cm pots filled with cactus compost, topped with fine horticultural sand (not builder's sand), which is said to deter algae. I pre-soak the pots by standing in water until it rises to the top, then stand them in a tupperware tub tall enough to put the lid on above them. I use a directable table lamp beside me for extra light. I place 2 or 3 sheets of A4 paper under the tub & over my working area. (You can easily see if you have dropped any this way). I take a small piece of paper, say A6 cut into 2 or 3 & fold it down the middle. Place it onto of the other sheet & shake the seeds from the pack onto it, into the crease. Use a very strong magnifier to look at the seeds. Some you can hardly see without this, others are more easily visible. Tap/shake the seeds into the crease when you pick it up. Position the end of the paper over the pot/position you want & gently tap it, to make the seeds roll into the pot. Or you can gently push them with a dry toothpick. Its quite easy to space them apart this way so they don't overcrowd each other later. Then, i mist them using a simple small/cosmetic atomiser, (eg150ml holiday cosmetics size), to help them settle them into the sand/compost & absorb moisture. Then i put the lid on & stand it on an East facing windowsill. I check every 1-3 days at first & mist them again to keep them moist. After germination I gradually remove the lid for longer periods in the day, as the seedlings get larger, to avoid damping off, but also, keep misting & avoid leaving them in direct sun at this stage or they'll fry. They need temperatures of around 21C to germinate so this probably won't work in winter without heated propagator. They're a challenge! It's a learning process, but they're fascinating little things. I love them!
Review: Waste of money - After seeing previous reviews planted contents of sachet which just looked like tiny specks. Over 2 months on just one tiny plant has grown - what a waste of time and money.

## Features

- Part of the "The Difference is JustSeed" Seed Range
- Genuine Just Seed Branded products only supplied direct by JustSeed UK .
- Professional Seed Company Defra Registered 7291 , Organic Registration AP23164
- All Seeds Packed and labelled with helpful growing information

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00O18EGWK |
| Best Sellers Rank | 36,135 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 68 in Cacti & Succulent Plants 3,010 in Seeds |
| Brand Name | Just Seed |
| Colour | Stone |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (333) |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Manufacturer | Just Seed |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FLCACLIP001 |
| Material Features | Organic |
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
| Number of Pieces | 20 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Natural |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | lithops |
| Product Care Instructions | Water |
| Unit Count | 20 count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Just Seed
- **Colour:** Stone
- **Indoor/Outdoor usage:** Indoor
- **Material feature:** Organic
- **Moisture needs:** Moderate Watering
- **Number of pieces:** 20
- **Product care instructions:** Water
- **Special feature:** Natural
- **Unit count:** 20 count

## Images

![Just Seed - Flower - Cactus - Living Stone - Lithops Mixed - 20 Seeds - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71D3zl-lwCL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What species are in the mix?**
A: They're all lithops as far as I know, but I don't know which types of lithops. However the ones that I grew include bright green ones, dark brown ones and some vigorous tan-brown mottled ones. Some others colours aren't yet clear.. Dark green or brown/grey maybe. A nice mixture of types at any rate. You probably need an expert or ask the manufacturers the specific sub-varieties. Hope that helps.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Genuine lithops/Livingstone seeds. Good value. Worth the money.
*by A***R on 2 April 2020*

Item arrived promptly & was clearly the item I ordered. Packaged fairly well, with brief sowing instructions. Other vendors in the past, combined seeds with a little fine sand, which makes sowing easier. However, it was OK in the waxed sachet anyway. Bought two packs, 40 seeds 12 days later, 12 have germinated & are clearly the real thing. Following a cheaper purchase from China which turned out to be "naughty Marietta's", I am completely relieved & grateful to the vendors (Just Seed UK) for providing the real thing. Thank you.! Think a few more may still germinate, so pretty good rate. I might not have sowed them as carefully as I should so I am happy with current progress. Photos are May 2021, one year later. More than 12 germinated, but these are the survivors! I find these a challenge to grow. I think i overwater them. Also, my cats tread on them sometimes, which doesn't help!🙂 June 2021 Recently bought two more packs and noticed the waxed sachet inside was just folded, not sealed. Consequently several seeds had fallen out into the outer packet. They are so tiny they're easily missed & am now wondering how many I lost like that in previous packs. Recommend using strong magnifying glass when handling/sowing these! May '23 - added last 4 photos. I think the spotty grey one is Terricolor (localis) maybe 'peersii', the 3 orange/red ones I think may be karasmontana, possibly 'lateritia' & the red one possibly 'Top Red'. The large brown one could be hookeri, the medium one could be hallii, maybe C087, 'salicola reticulata'? & the still tiny one Schwantesii maybe. The 4 larger ones flowered last year, at 2 years old, which is quite early. I have tried sowing onto 1 ply kitchen roll over cactus compost but had a lot of trouble with algae which may have inhibited germination and caused seedlings to die off. Didn't have great success with this method. Also I don't transplant for at least a year as the seedlings are so easily squashed & fatally damaged by my clumsy fingers. I now sow into 5cm pots filled with cactus compost, topped with fine horticultural sand (not builder's sand), which is said to deter algae. I pre-soak the pots by standing in water until it rises to the top, then stand them in a tupperware tub tall enough to put the lid on above them. I use a directable table lamp beside me for extra light. I place 2 or 3 sheets of A4 paper under the tub & over my working area. (You can easily see if you have dropped any this way). I take a small piece of paper, say A6 cut into 2 or 3 & fold it down the middle. Place it onto of the other sheet & shake the seeds from the pack onto it, into the crease. Use a very strong magnifier to look at the seeds. Some you can hardly see without this, others are more easily visible. Tap/shake the seeds into the crease when you pick it up. Position the end of the paper over the pot/position you want & gently tap it, to make the seeds roll into the pot. Or you can gently push them with a dry toothpick. Its quite easy to space them apart this way so they don't overcrowd each other later. Then, i mist them using a simple small/cosmetic atomiser, (eg150ml holiday cosmetics size), to help them settle them into the sand/compost & absorb moisture. Then i put the lid on & stand it on an East facing windowsill. I check every 1-3 days at first & mist them again to keep them moist. After germination I gradually remove the lid for longer periods in the day, as the seedlings get larger, to avoid damping off, but also, keep misting & avoid leaving them in direct sun at this stage or they'll fry. They need temperatures of around 21C to germinate so this probably won't work in winter without heated propagator. They're a challenge! It's a learning process, but they're fascinating little things. I love them!

### ⭐ Waste of money
*by H***V on 7 April 2022*

After seeing previous reviews planted contents of sachet which just looked like tiny specks. Over 2 months on just one tiny plant has grown - what a waste of time and money.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ So far more than 50% germination rate.
*by B***A on 21 March 2018*

Seeds arrived before expected date. Healthy looking seeds. Planted them on the 11th of March. And the image included was taken on the 21st of March. Still waiting for the rest to germinate if they will.

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