spiny succulent identification Haworthia emelyae var. major
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spiny succulent identification

spiny succulent identification Haworthia emelyae var. major

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spiny succulent identification Haworthia emelyae var. majorHaworthia Emelyae Var. Major goes by the common name Haworthia Emelyae. This succulent forms rosettes. The plant is native to South Africa and a member of the family of Asphodelaceae. It is dormant in the summertime and can grow up to a height of 3. 2 inches. Growth Rate Haworthia Emelyae Var. Major is a slow growing plant. Due to this, they are often grown in small clusters. Flowering Even though the leaves show wide variations, the flowers of

Haworthia Emelyae Var. Major goes by the common name “Haworthia Emelyae”. This succulent forms rosettes. The plant is native to South Africa and a member of the family of Asphodelaceae. It is dormant in the summertime and can grow up to a height of 3.2 inches.

Growth Rate

Haworthia Emelyae Var. Major is a slow-growing plant. Due to this, they are often grown in small clusters.

Flowering

Even though the leaves show wide variations, the flowers of Haworthia Emelyae are white. They start to bloom in the summer.

Watering and Feeding

The succulent needs a typical watering routine. Do not overwater the plant, and only water it again when the soil has dried out. Increase the watering frequency in winter. Haworthia Emelyae does not require added fertilizer.

Soil

The soil needs to be well drained since the succulent does not react well to wet soil. Put in lots of perlite and vermiculite for good drainage.

Hardiness

The succulent grows best in the summer season. When it comes to its frost tolerance, the temperatures vary from -1.1° C (30° F) to 10° C (50° F). Additionally, its hardiness zone is 10a to 11b.

Light

Haworthia Emelyae requires partial sunlight and has difficulty blooming without ample sun. For its proper growth, place the plant about 3 feet away from your window.

Propagation

Propagation can be done by separating the offsets from the parent, and ensuring that the offset has some roots. Wait 24 hours for the offset to completely dry and then place it in a small container for growth.

Haworthia Emelyae Var. Major is a welcoming treat for its growers. Watch them grow into stunning and long-lasting plants.


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