It is always fun to propagate plants and get more of them. Propagation is the best and an economical way to get more Haworthias. But how can we propagate a haworthia plant? Let's find...
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Haworthias are low-maintenance and slow-growing succulents. Since they are slow-growers, they don’t need frequent repotting. You can wait for at least 2-3 years to repot them. To repot your...
Haworthias are known for being resistant to pest attacks. That is why most gardeners love to grow them. However, some bugs can infest them if conditions are favorable. Today, we will talk about...
Haworthias are easy-growing succulents. They are famous due to their types and patterned leaves. If you love growing plants in water, you might have thought for once about growing Haworthias in...
Haworthias are found in shades of brown, red, and mostly green or rich dark green. But when a green Haworthia turns red, it becomes a matter of concern. You must inspect the plant, identify the...
Haworthias are native to southern Africa. Like other succulents, browning in Haworthia is very discouraging. This problem needs a quick solution. Otherwise, slowly the whole plant will turn brown and...
