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Haworthia - 4"

Haworthia - 4"

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Haworthia is a genus of small succulent plants native to Southern Africa. They are popular houseplants due to their unique appearance and low maintenance requirements. Here are some key points about Haworthia:

1. Appearance: Haworthia plants are rosette-shaped with thick, fleshy leaves that often have intricate patterns or markings. The leaves can be green, brown, or even translucent, and they usually have small white or transparent "windows" on the surface through which the plants absorb sunlight.

2. Growth: Haworthia plants are relatively slow-growing and typically reach a height of 3-8 inches (7-20 cm). They often produce offsets or "pups" around the base of the plant, which can be separated and grown into new plants.

3. Light requirements: Haworthias prefer bright, indirect light. They can tolerate some direct sunlight, but too much can cause their leaves to burn. Placing them near a south or west-facing window is usually ideal.

4. Watering: Haworthias have thick, water-storing leaves, so they are drought-tolerant plants. It is important not to overwater them, as this can lead to root rot. Allow the soil to dry out between waterings and water sparingly, especially during the winter months when the plants are dormant.

5. Soil and potting: Haworthias require well-draining soil to prevent the roots from sitting in water. A mix of regular potting soil and perlite or sand is often suitable. Choose a pot with drainage holes to ensure excess water can escape.

6. Temperature: Haworthias prefer temperatures between 60-80°F (15-27°C). They can tolerate slightly cooler temperatures, but it is important to protect them from frost.

7. Propagation: Haworthias can be propagated through offsets or leaf cuttings. To propagate offsets, carefully remove them from the parent plant and plant them in a separate pot. Leaf cuttings can be taken by gently removing a leaf from the plant and allowing it to callus for a few days before planting it in moist soil.

Overall, Haworthias are relatively easy to care for and make great additions to indoor succulent collections. With proper care, they can live for many years and continue to produce new offsets.

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