Zebra Wart

360

Maintenance Level
Low
Placements
Outdoor-Shades or Indoor
Toxic
NO
Fragrance
None
Seasons
Spring
Plant Height
4" to 8"

 Water Frequency

Winter

Weekly

Summer

Weekly

  Fertilizer Frequency

Winter

7-8 Month

Summer

1-2 Month
Qty:  1
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Haworthia reinwardtii is a small perennial succulent, with stems growing up to 8 inches (20 cm) height, with a basal rosette of white-spotted fleshy leaves arranged in a spiral pattern, and racemes of tubular pinkish-white flowers in spring. The plant spreads to form a mat, by means of freely-produced offsets, also a convenient means of propagation.

Soil Need

Loamy Soil

Fertilizer (type)

Liquid Firtilizer

Growth Pattern

Slow

Pruning

2-3 Month

Re-Potting

Every 17-18 Month

Process :

 

1. Grow succulent plant in the brightest spot you have. They love a sunny window sill, but also thrive under bright artificial light, making them ideal accents for your desk at work or school.
2. Once every couple of weeks is generally sufficient during the warmer months. Over winter they don’t really need water at all. If you’re unsure, it’s best to hold off rather than water.
3. Most succulents are pretty slow growing, especially as plant, so you typically don't need to worry about pruning them.

1. Used as potted ornamental plant

Do's

1. Prune only to remove wayward, dead, diseased, or top-heavy growth.
2. Feed your Haworthia very occasionally and when you do, ensure it's only a weak solution.

Don'ts

1. When watering, avoid getting the leaves wet.
2. Bright light, but not direct sunlight.

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