Hello, everyone! In this Lithops Water Therapy Experiment 2 video, we tested three different methods to regrow roots on Lithops without any roots. We hope this helps those interested in cultivating Lithops and provides valuable insights.
Thank you very much for the experiment! The results are so interesting! So different compared to your first experiment. Your videos are so useful to your audience. I watch a lot of videos about lithops and you’re the only one who dares to experiment without fear. Thank you again!❤❤❤
I also resolved my curiosity by conducting experiments based on your questions. I look forward to your continued good feedback. Thank you always for watching.
after cutting the roots, i thought it was important to let them dry for a few days to a week to prevent infection? i wonder how drying would affect the rate of root growth versus planting and watering immediately 🤔
That's right, it's important to let them dry for a few days to a week. Drying is crucial because if there are any potential wounds on the lithops, they can heal during this period. However, whether or not you cut the roots doesn't relate to the wounds. I also believe that what affects the growth rate is the formation of new roots. I will make a video about the growth rate in the future.
plants with no root usually have the urgency to find water to sustain themselves, that's why they're trying to grow new roots. maybe the water therapy group doesn't grow their root as fast as the 1st group because they're soaked in water and the tiny root nubs absorb the water and make them less urgent to find water. that's why they're slower to develop roots 🤔