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Haworthia Wide Zebra

Haworthia Fasciata

SKU : MPS01041

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Watering

Watering

In the summer, Water every day or as soon as the top soil begins to get a little dry. Water once every two days during the winter or when the top soil begins to get a little dry. Always keep the soil slightly damp, but avoid overwatering as this can lead to brown blotches and falling leaves. The plant is dry and need watering, as indicated by curly or parched leaves. Water at the cooler hours of the day, such as the early morning or late evening. Prior to watering, inspect your soil every time.
fertilizer

fertilizer

Fertilize succulent plants once every forty days. Folikraft ready-to-use succulent plant food yields the greatest results.
temperature

temperature

Plants should be placed in shaded areas during the summer or when the temperature rises above 45°C. In the winter, when the temperature drops below 45°C, plants can be exposed to both direct and indirect sunlight.
sunlight

sunlight

Plants can tolerate both direct and indirect light during the winter and should be kept in a shady place during the summer.
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The zebra plant, Haworthia fasciata, is a highly varied, clump-forming, stemless succulent that produces dark green, up to 3-inch-long, triangular-lance-shaped leaves that are smooth on top, convex on the underside, and cross-banded with white tubercles underneath. Frequently used interchangeably with Haworthia attentuata. They require little attention or care, and if necessary, they can go for weeks without drinking. Additionally, they frequently appear amazing in unique planters or intriguing soil mixtures. Because of these advantages, they can be excellent easy-care gifts and presents for a variety of recipients, fitting well in both home and workplace settings. As long as they are kept out of direct sunlight, in a room with moderate warmth, and given the odd drink, they will survive with little bother or attention.

Haworthias need full or partial exposure to bright sunlight every day. Also, exercise caution when exposed to excessive sunshine. By observing the leaves, you can determine if your plant is about to burn in direct sunlight. Yellow or white foliage are a precursor to a scorching heat. Give your zebra plant plenty of regular, but infrequent, watering. Because the plant develops more slowly in the winter, you can cut back on watering even more in the winter. If you give your leaves a decent irrigation once in a while, they will be able to absorb and store all of the water for a very long time. It makes sense in a way like a desert rainstorm.Having sufficient drainage around the roots of a succulent plant is one of the greatest strategies to prevent overwatering it. You must thus plant your zebra plant in specially prepared succulent soil. In order to keep the roots of succulent soils from rotting, they are combined with perlite or coarse sand. Greasy soil allows water to percolate through it instead of being retained.

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