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Zebra succulent Haworthia Fasciata Alba white spotted special kind succulent 8.5 cm in red pot

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Zebra succulent Haworthia Fasciata Alba special species succulent with white spots

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Zebra succulent care

Haworthia Fasciata is a slow-growing, small, attractive succulent species that is easy to grow at home. Here are some tips for caring for Haworthia Fasciata:

  1. Soil: Haworthia Fasciata should be grown in a sandy-limy soil. Perlite, peat or sand can be added to the soil to provide good water drainage.
  2. Soil: Haworthia Fasciata should be grown in a sandy-limy soil. Perlite, peat or sand can be added to the soil to provide good water drainage.
  3. Irrigation: Haworthia Fasciata has low irrigation requirements as it adapts to drought conditions. Water the soil after it is completely dry. Water should not be collected between the leaves.
  4. Humidity: Haworthia Fasciata does not need high humidity levels, it can be grown in normal home conditions.
  5. Temperature: Haworthia Fasciata should be grown at temperatures between 14-24°C. It is tolerant of colder temperatures in the winter, but should not be exposed to freezing.
  6. Fertilization: Haworthia Fasciata is not fed with nitrogen fertilizers. Only in summer, it is sufficient to feed with succulent fertilizer.
Zebra succulent care
Zebra succulent care

How often to water Haworthia Fasciata

Since Haworthia Fasciata is among the succulent plants, the irrigation frequency is lower. This plant is a plant that should be watered without waiting for the soil to dry completely.

The watering frequency of Haworthia Fasciata can vary depending on many factors. These include plant size, environmental conditions, temperature and humidity levels. In general, however, Haworthia Fasciata can be watered once a week in hot weather and once every two weeks in cold weather.

During the watering process, water the plant's soil slowly and allow the soil to become fully moist. Then, drain the water from the bottom of the pot so that the plant can expel excess water. Also, be careful not to splash water on the leaves, as this can cause the leaves to rot and the plant to become sick.

To summarize, the best method for watering Haworthia Fasciata is to keep the soil slightly moist and water once a week in hot weather and every other week in cold weather, rather than waiting for the soil to dry out completely.

How to reproduce Haworthia Fasciata
How to reproduce Haworthia Fasciata

Haworthia Fasciata Reproduction

Haworthia Fasciata can be propagated by rosettes of leaves. Here is the leaf propagation method of Haworthia Fasciata:

  1. Choose a healthy leaf: Choose a healthy leaf to reproduce. The leaf should be removed by plucking it from the lower part of the plant. The leaf should not have any signs of damage or disease.
  2. Let it dry: Let the plucked leaf dry for a few days. This will help heal the cut on the leaf.
  3. Soil preparation: Prepare a suitable soil for leaf propagation. The soil should be sandy and have good water drainage.
  4. Leaf planting: Gently plant the dried leaf into the prepared soil. The leaf should be planted so that it is on the surface of the soil.
  5. Watering: Water the planted leaf lightly. Water regularly before the soil dries out completely. The watering requirement is low until the new plant forms its roots.
  6. Separate the new plant: After about 1-2 months, the new plant will have grown enough to separate from the parent plant. The new plant can be planted in a stand-alone pot after separation.
Haworthia Fasciata repotting
Haworthia Fasciata repotting

pot change

Haworthia Fasciata does not need frequent repotting as it is a slow growing succulent. However, repotting is important for the health of the plant and should be done at regular intervals. Here are some repotting tips for Haworthia Fasciata:

  1. Repotting time: The best time to remove Haworthia Fasciata from the pot is in spring or summer. Since the plant is in its growing season, it will be better prepared for the repotting process.
  2. Pot size: The size of the new pot should match the root system and leaves of the plant. Usually, a 1-2 cm larger pot is chosen when moving the plant to a new pot.
  3. Soil selection: Haworthia Fasciata should be grown in a sandy, well-drained soil. During the repotting process, prepare soil suitable for the plant's new pot.
  4. Removing the plant: To remove Haworthia Fasciata from its old pot, gently shake the pot to separate the roots from the soil. Lightly pinching the bottom can also help to get the plant out of the pot.
  5. Root check: Check the roots of the plant and cut back any rotten or brown roots. Healthy roots can be shortened.
  6. Repotting: Place the plant in its new pot and gently fill the soil around the roots. The stem of the plant should be above the ground.
  7. Watering: After repotting is complete, water the plant lightly and avoid direct sunlight for several days. The plant may not need water until it settles in its new pot.

Repotting for Haworthia Fasciata is quite simple and, if done correctly, contributes to the health of the plant. Repotting keeps the roots and soil of the plant healthy and helps it grow.

Weight 0,2500000 kg

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