Hworthia glabrata

SKU: MLS-PL-10684

Description for Hworthia Glabrata
Plant height: 3 – 6 inches
Plant spread:
Haworthia are delightful little succulents that form very attractive and singular small houseplants. Generally easy to grow, the same best practices that yield healthy Aloe and Echeveria plants will also produce beautiful Haworthia.
Common name(s): –
Flower colours: Dark green
Bloom time: Early summer
Max reachable height: 2 inch to 8 inch
Difficulty to grow: Easy to grow
Planting and care
Growing in a greenhouse will also provide sufficient light… but grown indoors for much of the year can create etiolated, weakened and abnormally green plants. The more light the better, with the exception of full sun for those species that can’t tolerate it, or are unaccustomed to (can sunburn severely, and subsequently rot).
Sunlight: Will take various light conditions, but neither direct sunlight or deep shade.
Soil: Well-drained soil
Water: Once a month, however to get the plant thriving it will need to be done at least once a fortnight.
Temperature: 4 degrees C and above
Fertilizer: Fertilize during the summer growing season with a cactus fertilizer. Dont feed during the winter.
Caring for Hworthia Glabrata
Will take various light conditions, but neither direct sunlight or deep shade.
A surviving plant will get by with watering just once a month, however to get the plant thriving it will need to be done at least once a fortnight.
Very tolerant of underwatering, but will succumb quickly to rotting if overwatered.
Feed your Haworthia very occasionally and when you do, ensure it’s only a weak solution.
Average warmth between Spring and Autumn / Fall. Cooler in Winter although if possible, not cold and absolutely no lower than 4 C
Once the time has come, just choose a pot slightly bigger than the last and use a similar soil composition to what was being used previously.
Typical uses of Hworthia Glabrata
Special features: Use a sharp knife and cut as close to the parent plant as possible, ensure the offset has some roots. Wait a day for the offset to dry slightly (this reduces the chances of the raw “wound” from rotting), then pot up in a small container using a standard potting or cactus compost mix.
Ornamental use: The plant is used for ornamental purpose.

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