How To Care Haworthia Limifolia. Plant Seed Vegetative reproduction Cutting Pups daughter plants How to propagate. Too little water could lead to some shriveling or it could lead to the leaves taking on purple and red hues.
Plant Seed Vegetative reproduction Cutting Pups daughter plants How to propagate. Ubomboensis is mostly and easily grown from stem cuttings or by removing offsets from the mother plant. Many varieties of these succulent plants feature fleshy green leaves that develop in a rosette pattern and are covered in white pearly bumps or warts.
Get the soil thoroughly wet and then wait until it is dry before watering again.
Some of my plants receive water every 2 weeks but most get only once-a-month water in summer. As with all succulents be careful not to overwater your haworthia and make sure it has well-draining soil. When taking offsets use a sharp knife or secateurs and cut as close to the mother stem as possible to including as many roots as possible then allow the offset to dry briefly before re-potting it similar to cuttings from other succulents. In the winter they need less water so you can basically forget about them and just water them every other month.