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Haworthia Cooperi Fleshy Haworthia Cooperi Fleshy

Haworthia Cooperi Fleshy

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About the Haworthia Cooperi Fleshy

Haworthia Cooperi is a cute little succulent with fleshy leaves in a stunning green colour. The bulbous leaves grow in rosettes that can grow up to 4 inches in size. It is propagated by pups that spring up around the mother plant. The leaf tips of the Cooperi turn slightly transparent with light. These slow-growing succulents are excellent for small spaces and make for great gifting options.

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  • Bright Indirect Sunlight

    Light

    Bright indirect sunlight

  • Water Once A Week

    Watering

    Water once in three weeks

  • Indoor

    Where to grow

    Bright Indoors

  • Average Warmth

    Maintenace

    Low Maintenance

  • Low Maintenance

    Special feature

    Air Purifying

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Plants growing in containers need more fertilizing than those in the ground. The more you water, the more quickly you flush the nutrients out of the soil.

Plant Essentials

Fertilizer/ feed for the plant:The Haworthia Cooperi plant thrives in a well-draining succulent potting mix. At the time of planting, add a good amount of cow dung manure or compost to the potting mix.
Repotting : Repot your Cooperi once a year. This will ensure that your succulent gets fresh soil and ample room to grow.
Propagation : With time you will notice that your pot gets crowded with baby haworthias which are called Pups. For propagation cut off these pups from the mother plant and place them in a different pot when the pups are one third the size of the mother plant.

Plants growing in containers need more fertilizing than those in the ground. The more you water, the more quickly you flush the nutrients out of the soil.

Common Problems

1. How much sun does the haworthia need?
Haworthia needs bright indirect light through the day for a healthy growth. A few hours of dappled/partial sun also works great.
2. Why is my Haworthia going limp?
Haworthias belong to the succulent family and love dry soil. Limp and mushy leaves are a classic sign of root rot due to waterlogged soil. Let the soil dry out completely in between waterings, once in three weeks is a safe bet.
3. Why are the leaves turning red?
Leaves going red are a sign of stress due to too much light. Move it to a spot with indirect light to reverse the colouring.

Plants growing in containers need more fertilizing than those in the ground. The more you water, the more quickly you flush the nutrients out of the soil.
Plants growing in containers need more fertilizing than those in the ground. The more you water, the more quickly you flush the nutrients out of the soil.

Style and Decor

Light Requirements :Haworthias require bright indirect light through the day, they don't need long periods of direct light.
Locations :Areas near east, west. or south-facing windows are a good choice. Work tables, window sills, or shelves with ample indirect light is also a good choice.
Styling/decor tip :Haworthias are great additions to side tables and terrariums. Plant them in geometric monochrome planters for a more modern vibe. One good way to highlight the leaf patterns is by covering the topsoil with white stones to create and aesthetic contrast.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my haworthia dying?

The most common reason for haworthias dying is either over watering or under watering. If the soil is too dry and the leaf tips have browned, it is underwatering. If the growing medium is too wet and the leaves are mushy, the culprit is root trot.

What potting medium is best for haworthias?

Haworthias grow best in potting mix for succulents. The mixture is light and well draining.

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