These dainty succulents are a small and slow growing plant. Some may have streaks of cream variegation along one edge of the leaf. Translucent orange leaf tips are possible depending on the amount of light. Bright light/indirect light depending on what color you would like the leaves to be. Fertilize with cacti fertilizer once a month during Spring/Summer months. Will not tolerate frost. Keep dryer during winter months. When repotting, use cacti soil.
Haworthia Cymbiformis Midori no-Sono
$4.49 – $9.99
These dainty succulents are a small and slow growing plant. Some may have streaks of cream variegation along one edge of the leaf. Translucent orange leaf tips are possible depending on the amount of light. Bright light/indirect light depending on what color you would like the leaves to be. Fertilize with cacti fertilizer once a month during Spring/Summer months. Will not tolerate frost. Keep dryer during winter months. When repotting, use cacti soil.
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Categories: Haworthia, Succulents
- Soil/Planting: When planting or repotting your plants, you always should use cacti soil or a well draining soil. Choosing a new pot can be a fun task, but you want to make sure that there are drainage holes in the pot. Â
- Fertilizer:Â To help insure your new succulent gets the nutrients it needs, we recommend using a cactus fertilizer once a month during the growing season.
- Watering: Water thoroughly when the soil is dry. Allow soil to dry out between watering. If you are unsure about how much to water, a moisture meter is an inexpensive tool that can help. During the winter months, be careful to not overwater.
- Hardiness: Plants will not tolerate frost and should be brought indoors or to a protective area. You should always check to see if your plant will survive outside during the winter month.
- Water:Â water when dry
- Light:Â bright indirect light
- Hardiness:Â will not tolerate frost
- Bloom time: Spring – Fall
- Soil: cactus soil
- Growth Rate: moderate
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