My Lithops seedlings

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My Lithops seedlings

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I have these Lithops germinated from Society seeds. What stage do i transplant them?
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Are these from this year? Looking good, apart from a couple of stray seeds in the wrong compartment. Normally I wouldn't be in any hurry to transplant at this size and age. Not so sure they're in the best soil or pot, but they seem to have got this far OK.
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Like Ian, I would just leave them in this container until they have come into growth next spring (about May) and then plant them out.
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Thanks for that I will leave well alone then until next year. I guess them growing on top of one another is not a huge problem. My skills at sowing the seeds evenly need to improve I think....!
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Forgot to say I planted them end of January
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