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HAWORTHIA

Haworthia is a genus of small succulent plants characterized by rosettes of thick, fleshy leaves.

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WATER
Water your Haworthia sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Overwatering can lead to root rot, so it's best to underwater rather than overwater.

LIGHT
Place your Haworthia in bright, indirect sunlight. It can tolerate some direct sunlight, especially in the morning or late afternoon, but avoid intense midday sun to prevent leaf burn.

FERTILISING
Feed your Haworthia with a diluted, balanced liquid fertilizer once every 2-4 weeks during the spring and summer months.

SOIL
Plant your Crassula in well-draining succulent or cactus potting mix. Visit our soil bar and add perlite, pumice coarse sand to a standard potting mix.

TEMPERATURE
Haworthia are fine in average household temperatures.

HUMIDITY
As a succulent, Haworthia do not require any increased humidity.

TOXIC
Haworthia are generally non-toxic to humans and pets. However, ingestion may still cause mild stomach upset, so it's best to keep them out of reach of children and pets.

General Watering Tips

Place your plant, still in its plastic nursery pot, inside the decorative pot you've chosen. This setup allows the plant to enjoy the drainage and airflow provided by the nursery pot's holes, which are beneficial for root health.

When it’s time to water, you have two options:

1. Top Watering: Take the plant, nursery pot and all, out of the decorative pot and water it over a sink. Allow the water to drain completely before placing it back in the decorative pot to prevent water build up.

2. Bottom Watering: Place the nursery pot in a shallow dish of water and let the plant absorb moisture from the bottom. This method encourages the roots to grow downward and reduces the risk of overwatering.

Both methods help keep your plant healthy by promoting good drainage and root aeration.

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