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Make sure you have the correct potting medium when you receive them. For this plant, use premade succulent and cactus mix to pot and don't water the plant much. The Haworthia is a miniature succulent native to South Africa, and is one of the easiest houseplants to care for. It is characterized by its architectural structure, typically solitary columns which form in layers, though this can differ widely between varieties and even within the same species. A common Haworthia is characterized by its rosette-shaped, tightly packed leafy clusters. Some are firm, tough, and dark green, whereas other species are softer and even translucent. Those of the firm, dark green variety are typically dotted with white spots and can turn a rich hue of purple-red when exposed to full sun.
Thrives in bright indirect to direct light. Can tolerate more medium indirect light than other common succulents.
Water every 2-3 weeks in direct light, allowing soil to dry out between waterings. Expect to water more often in brighter light and less often in lower light.
Don’t sweat it. Average home humidity is fine; can tolerate dry air.
Average home temperature of 65°F-75°F. If you’re comfortable, the Haworthia is comfortable.
Teeny tiny, less than 2” in height or width.
SYMPTOM: Leaves curling, dry potting mix
CAUSE: Thirsty plant, underwatered
SYMPTOM: Yellowing leaves, wet potting mix
CAUSE: Root rot, overwatered
SYMPTOM: Brown or red leaf tips
CAUSE: Underwatered or soil compaction