Haworthia Pumila
Haworthia Pumila
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- Plant Description
- Specifications and Regions:
- Watering and Light Recommendations:
The Haworthia Pumila has thick green leaves with raised white spots on the outside. It's easy to take care of and does well indoors. This plant can grow leaves in a stack on a tall stem and looks different from the Haworthia Coarctata because its leaves are slimmer.
- Native to: South Africa
- Hardiness: Tender soft succulent, susceptible to frost
- Zone: Suitable for zones 10a to 11B
- Recommended light conditions: Partial Sun
- Bloomtime: Spring
Indoors: Instead of providing your succulents with small amounts of water throughout the week, it is advisable to thoroughly soak the soil until water drains from the pot's drainage holes. Ensure that any excess water in the saucer is discarded, as succulents prefer not to sit in water. Allow the soil to completely dry out before watering again.
Outdoors: During the summer, water your succulents every two weeks by giving them a deep soak and allowing the soil to dry before watering again. In the winter, watering once a month is sufficient.
Plant Description
The Haworthia Pumila has thick green leaves with raised white spots on the outside. It's easy to take care of and does well indoors. This plant can grow leaves in a stack on a tall stem and looks different from the Haworthia Coarctata because its leaves are slimmer.
Specifications and Regions:
- Native to: South Africa
- Hardiness: Tender soft succulent, susceptible to frost
- Zone: Suitable for zones 10a to 11B
- Recommended light conditions: Partial Sun
- Bloomtime: Spring
Watering and Light Recommendations:
Indoors: Instead of providing your succulents with small amounts of water throughout the week, it is advisable to thoroughly soak the soil until water drains from the pot's drainage holes. Ensure that any excess water in the saucer is discarded, as succulents prefer not to sit in water. Allow the soil to completely dry out before watering again.
Outdoors: During the summer, water your succulents every two weeks by giving them a deep soak and allowing the soil to dry before watering again. In the winter, watering once a month is sufficient.
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