
Haworthia
Haworthias are small rosette-forming succulents with distinctive patterns and textures. These compact green plants are perfect for windowsills and small spaces, tolerating lower light conditions better than many other succulents.
Haworthia Care Guide
Environment
Haworthias adapt to various indoor environments and are one of the few succulents that tolerate lower light conditions. They make excellent desk or office plants.
Light
Bright, indirect light is ideal. Can tolerate lower light conditions than most succulents but avoid deep shade. Too much direct sun can cause leaves to turn reddish-brown or white.
Temperature
Prefers temperatures between 65-75°F (18-24°C). Protect from temperatures below 40°F (4°C).
Watering
Allow soil to dry completely between waterings. Water thoroughly but infrequently, about once every 2-3 weeks, less in winter. Haworthias store water in their leaves and are drought-tolerant.
Humidity
Tolerates dry air very well. No need for additional humidity measures.
Fertilizing
Minimal fertilizer needed. Apply a diluted succulent fertilizer once in spring and once in summer. Avoid fertilizing in fall and winter.
Care Tips
- Use well-draining cactus or succulent soil mix with added perlite or pumice.
- Choose a pot with drainage holes to prevent root rot.
- Small, shallow pots are ideal as Haworthias have relatively small root systems.
- Propagate by removing offsets (pups) that form around the base of the mother plant.
Common Problems
- Brown, mushy roots indicate overwatering and root rot.
- Shriveled leaves may indicate underwatering.
- Elongated growth indicates insufficient light.
- Mealybugs often hide between leaves - treat with isopropyl alcohol on a cotton swab.
Seasonal Care
Spring
Growth accelerates - a good time for repotting if needed.
Summer
May produce small white flowers on thin stalks.
Fall
Gradually reduce watering as growth slows.
Winter
Water sparingly, only when leaves show slight wrinkling.