Haworthia turgida

This short, green succulent produces a wide, thick rosette. Its leaves are arranged in a way that allows more light to reach the plant, creating a “window” effect. With a slow growing rate, it is perfect for novice indoor growers.

Care and Propagation Information

Care and Propagation Information

Haworthia turgida can thrive when planted in either a container garden or in the earth. If planted in the ground, its offshoots form clumps that spread out in a carpet-like pattern.

Watering

Haworthia turgida should be watered according to the “soak and dry” method, allowing the soil to become fully dried out between waterings. This is the typical watering requirement for succulents.

Where to Plant

Haworthia turgida is not suited for areas with cold winters, so if you live in a place with temperatures below 30° F (-1.1° C), it is recommended to put the succulent in a pot that can be brought inside when needed. This plant can tolerate either full sun or partial sun.

How to Propagate Haworthia turgida

Haworthia turgida will produce offsets which will appear around the base of the plant. These should be pulled up and left to dry out for a period of one to two days before being planted into soil that drains well.

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Care and Propagation Information

General Care for Haworthia turgida

General Care for Haworthia turgida

Watering

Haworthia turgida should be watered according to the “soak and dry” method, allowing the soil to become fully dried out between waterings. This is the typical watering requirement for succulents.

Where to Plant

Haworthia turgida is not suited for areas with cold winters, so if you live in a place with temperatures below 30° F (-1.1° C), it is recommended to put the succulent in a pot that can be brought inside when needed. This plant can tolerate either full sun or partial sun.

How to Propagate Haworthia turgida

Haworthia turgida will produce offsets which will appear around the base of the plant. These should be pulled up and left to dry out for a period of one to two days before being planted into soil that drains well.

To change the way something is stated without changing its meaning, you can rephrase it.

FAQ

What happens if you don’t water a succulent?

You should not keep the soil of your succulent constantly moist, as this may cause its roots to rot and ultimately lead to the death of the plant.

Can I leave succulents for a month?

Succulents in these areas can generally go up to 2-4 months without being watered.

How long can I leave succulents without water?

1 to 3 months

How long can Haworthia go without water?

A Haworthia can survive for long periods of time without an external water source, however, it can succumb to rot quickly if not properly cared for. Therefore, it is important to slowly adjust the amount of water given to the plant before the onset of seasonal changes in order to avoid any issues with dehydration or overwatering.

How often should you water a Haworthia?

Every couple of weeks