Yes, they turn brownish grey in direct sun light but recover to a nice natural color once removed. I know from experience! 😂😂. Good video! Thanks for taking time to make it.
Hi Lush Gardener! A year ago(?) you helped me w my “dying” haworthia. I didn’t know what I was doing. UPDATE: the plant now shooting up a stem for a flower(?)!!!! THANKS A LOT!!!
oh wow that's so amazing to hear ...so happy for you ..its def you hard work and patience that has helped...yes and when it blooms it means that the plant is very happy :)
Hi I'm in South Africa. I love succulents and have quite a few.I also propagate and learnt from You tube. My helper is a black lady.She said that the spotted one is good to plan near your entrance because it keeps thieves away❤😂.Thànk you and Lots of love 😂😂
Sushi! I love hearing little folktales like that! Based on her fun information, I would move my plant there but it’s too shaded (and crowded) for a plant.
I guess haworthia are best grown for beginners except with Black Diamond and Window pane🥲 I definitely envy your echeveria Sir LG , that is my real talk to you😊
thank you so much 😊 !.....yes if u having issues with other succulents this is one of the best choice of succulent....very hardy less hassle ....direct sun not required.....😊🙏🏻
Hi Lush Gardener, Learning so much from you. Why is it not advisable to put my succulents (echeveria) under a lacey leafed plant in the heat of the day? Seems to me it's the same as filtered light, no?
That’s an very good question so while growing Succulents it’s all about experimenting and checking what works out best for you….now my videos are watched in different countries with different summer temperatures now usually what I do is whenever I give any information in my video I tend to give information which will suit everyone for example the summer temperature that you experience maybe the summer temperature will be different for me or vice versa for example in my country itself In my city I have a summer temperature of 35°C whereas another city the summer temperature is above 42 °C so for me keeping Succlents under large foliage leaves ( dappled sunlight) during summer is acceptable but for a person who has a high summer temperature during it is going to be very risky you might be able to protect your succulent from direct sunlight but the environment is going to be too hot there could possible heat waves and even if your succulent is getting protected from direct sunlight probably the hot temperature will damage the Succulent…. to much heat can also harm the succulent so again this is something that you’ll have to experiment and check what works out well for you ….. if your summers are not too warm dappled sunlight ( under large foliage leaves ) will work well
@@rashmik.o8577 ok just reduce the direct sunlight and try to either give filtered sun or indirect sunlight... if possible send a pic either on Facebook or Instagram will help understand much better
@@rashmik.o8577 Is your zebra haworthia any better now? It is crucial to determine where the leaves get brown. If it's at base (lower part), it usually has to do with watering or potting mix. If it's the upper parts of leaves (or tips) that get brown, the reason is usually too much sunlight.
I have a zedra hawthoria that is in regular garden soil and almost 10 inches high and still growing has flowerd once and on its second set of pups I gave all but one pup away and have 5 more growing on orginal plant .it is the one with stripe markings on the top and bottom of the leafs am looking forward to see how big it will get
Hi ,my haworthia zebra is abt 5 month older when I could expect to get it's new offset and when can I multipicate it like how long it should grow ....how can v identify that it's growing healthy ...
oh ok mam Haworthia zebra is a very slow growing succulent it will take long time mine started putting out pups after three years … the succulents will be compact and green it indicates it’s healthy don’t expose to direct sun has to be kept in indirect bright light…don’t keep indoor unless you havw grow lights 😊
mine has stringy white tops what should i do with it leave the stringy bits or take them off ( its a zebra haworthia) ? btw your vids are amazing and really helpful
oh that might be cause the tips are dried or maybe it’s having extra tip growth if it’s not causing any harm to the succulent leave it as it also if you would like you can share the image on insta or Facebook I have the link in description thank you so much for watching 😊
I have another question. I picked up some zebra plant leaves from the store. Can you propagate them like you do with other succulents like echeveria and graptoveria? Thank you!
Yes you can! but they will take around 8-9 months to put pups Howarthia zebra is very slow provided the leaf is healthy and well hydrated when it fell off
@@LushGardener thank you so much! So is the propagation method the same? or should i plant the leaves in soil? I could not find much information on youtube. All videos of leaf propagation put the leaves in the soil and water them. I have not seen anyone dry propagate them.
same like how we propagate other leaves of succulents …yea I don’t know how the misting and watering without roots works …I have done that misting and watering without roots before and all my props use to rot ..
What do you think is the best thing to do if I seperated the pups when they are to little unintentionally?They were also growing from root like in this video?
Hi... Very nice information sabhi haworthia k bare me👍👍 mere pas kafi tarha k haworthia hai aur sab se jayada limifolia hai..... Ek pot me 30 k karib ho gaye hai... sabhi me khub flowering hoti hai... Aapki new subscriber hu...🎉
@@LushGardener ji... Mere pas Cactus ki bhi bahut tarah k hai... Ab tak leaf propogation mera itna successful nahi raha but aap k videos dekh k fir se try karungi...👍 Aap k sare hi video kafi achhe topics per hai aur bahut hi achhi tarha se information di hai..... Thank you ji...
@@jyotichawria4264 thank you so much mam....definitely please try kijiye im sure is baar successful hoga....all the best aur shukriya mere videos Dekene ke liye ....initially thodi Muskil hoti hai leaf propagation me but dire dire thik ho Jata bus Hume Bahut sara patience Rakna hai kyuki leaf propagation me Bahut Bahut time lag tha hai 😊
I am not successful with the window pane and black diamond it always dried and get black😢 but my zebra and twirl is doing good. I bought owl claw. Are they like kalanchoe they are not very particular with what kind of soil thanks Sir LG😊
My window pane haworthia died because I left it in a rain or shine area😥 i tried to salvaged what ever is left but no it did not pursue growing anymore even if it has roots.😰
sougata roy u can ensure its river sand but it’s can be slightly tricky as fine sand also get compact at times so if possible try to filter it so u can get larger granulated sand U might get very less quantity after filtering ....basically u need to make the soil very lose ....so try it out and chk if it’s lose
@@LushGardener 😱🥶OMG! I bought that because the sales personnel in Handyman said it can be use for C&S🤢🥵 ohh No! Tomorrow ill take the succulents one by one😬 thanks Sir LG for your prompt reply and advise😊👏🏻👍
@@LushGardener you're right I should have checked google about this aroids soil mix😢 lesson learned. Phils is entering the Summer solstice come March it would be full blown heat and it is excruciating to the skin. Just today I made my final buying mode of succulents. By next month ill go dormant😂
I have a haworthia Glabrata it's 2 of the leaves in the middle layer is getting dried up while the rest of the plant looks good.Is it a cause of concern??
that’s ok don’t pull it out let it completely dry then it come off easily..don’t keep the plant in direct sun and don’t underwater excessive then it shouldn’t be a problem.. this happens at times remember don’t water on the succulent just the soil
@@LushGardener people in our place usually do this.. especially in places away from towns where it's a laidback lifestyle people hop from one neighbour to another exchanging plants/cuttings alongwith bucolic chitchat 😀..the flower shops (from Darjeeling town) buys from these very places and sell them at the market for a better price
@@imneverwrongsometimestruthlies yea 😂 she wanted plant with soil ….it’s not just plant …I was so fed up …finally I moved to a place which is on open terrace…earlier I used to stay on ground floor so …every passerby used to ask either cutting or something….I used to be very exhausted I don’t like giving plants away 🤭
I have seen photos of haworthia babies on the end of stalks similar to blooms or after blooms? ... it would make an interesting video but unless Frank has one in his collection he doesn't like to make a video about it, only advice from his own real life experience. Respect.
Well most sellers you see are resellers they get it from another place and the main person whoever selling it may have huge farms ( I assume ) and the production is done on huge scale Also it’s not the same case with all the varieties some varieties do grow faster the second varieties in the video has given a lot of pups and most of them have grown a decent size
@@LushGardener Thanks man, you are right that many are resellers but even in these big farms how does it grow so fast, in the last 3 months my pups are the same size and also in those farms how do they grow in ground soil
@@akhileshsuresh4933 yes some grow in ground some in pots .....I believe the place were these farms are Located probably is very favourable for their growth ....but again there is no short cuts ....so whenever they are ready they are sold or they might say out of stock ....I know a few sellers that’s grow own succulents and they sell once in a year due to which the succulents sizes are quite small
@@LushGardener cool man, how much do these sellers sell for, like i bought from succulent factory for 100rs. I assume that succulent factory has a connection with these farmers/sellers. How much these farmers sell it for. I would like to visit such farms some day
@@akhileshsuresh4933 yes succulent factory is quite good .....succulent prices vary from variety to variety the more rare the more expensive....even m not sure where the farms are located in India ....most of the succulents come from aboard mostly from Korea I have heard in Korea they have lot of succulent farms and most of the hybrids and rare succulents are created there
What’s the usual temperature..... if it’s high that’s is one of the reason ....it’s not your fault just the climate thing.. Haworthia is a winter grower and they go dormant in summer when temperatures are high and if majority of the time if the temperature stays high they will remain dormant they do active growing when temperatures are cooler . But again that’s doesn’t mean they will completely shut down they will be growth but very very minimal....
Thank you for the prompt reply . I live in Kerala where it is hot and humind throughout the year. Humidity ranges from 60-90%. That could most likely be the reason I guess
Where is it placed and the white does it look like fungus or mould ....if you can send me the pic on Instagram it will be much easy to look at Apart from that White or yellow leaves usually indicates too much sun. If the plant isn't getting enough light then the colour green will fade off and it will stretch.
yes they do get stressed and dehydrated .....but unfortunately they won’t change into vibrant colours like other succulents.....haworthia limifolia will get brown when exposed to direct afternoon sun but it’s not healthy for succulent in long run
mam Mera Hindi thik nai but me try karunga subtitles ke liye ..so sorry mam 😕…but aap ek video deke me Hindi me banaya… ua-cam.com/video/tbcaFfsJ2d4/v-deo.html
Every video bring its own importance nice job sir
So nice of you😊.....thank you so much 😊🙏🏻
Yes, they turn brownish grey in direct sun light but recover to a nice natural color once removed. I know from experience! 😂😂. Good video! Thanks for taking time to make it.
thank you so much, Dan ☺️...yes thankfully they are very forgiving succulents they revert back soon
Hi Lush Gardener! A year ago(?) you helped me w my “dying” haworthia. I didn’t know what I was doing. UPDATE: the plant now shooting up a stem for a flower(?)!!!!
THANKS A LOT!!!
oh wow that's so amazing to hear ...so happy for you ..its def you hard work and patience that has helped...yes and when it blooms it means that the plant is very happy :)
Hi I'm in South Africa. I love succulents and have quite a few.I also propagate and learnt from You tube. My helper is a black lady.She said that the spotted one is good to plan near your entrance because it keeps thieves away❤😂.Thànk you and Lots of love 😂😂
hahahah thats a good one but why it will keep thieves away ..very interesting m curious to know
Sushi! I love hearing little folktales like that! Based on her fun information, I would move my plant there but it’s too shaded (and crowded) for a plant.
Thank you so much now my haworthia are doing well after following your advice
Glad to hear it!
My 1 year old haworthia limifolia has several pups so I decided to repot it. I take out the pups and ha 5 new hawo limo😊
That is awesome! so happy for you ☺️
I guess haworthia are best grown for beginners except with Black Diamond and Window pane🥲 I definitely envy your echeveria Sir LG , that is my real talk to you😊
Great 👍
Thanks a lot! Now, I know how to care for my succulents. :)
Happy to help!
thanks for your time 😊
Few things i was doing wrong with my haworthia...hope these tips will resolve my issues...n i must add ..i love haworthias
M sure you will do well with them all the best .... yes haworthia are beautiful and the new ones coming are even more beautiful
This is excellent and so very helpful - thank you!
thank you so much for watching 😊🪴
The best, thanks, I like my as well, Great ideas. I give took much H20--- when you give them in water --- Escondido Ca. John
Helpful video 👍👍👍👍
Many many thanks
I love haworthias thnx for this wonderful informative video 😊
Thanks for liking
It’s very exciting to see photos of the pups and roots like this! Thank you for all this great information!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice informative video🍁🍁🍀🍀👍👏
Thanks for liking
Very useful tips
Glad you liked it😊
Hi really enjoyed the video I found it very interesting some really nice plants 👍
Glad you enjoyed it thank you so much for watching :)
Such an informative video
Glad it was helpful!
Wao, grt info
Simita Mukhopadhyay thank you so much 😊
Great roots!!!
Enjoyed your video thanks.It would be helpful to also have a recipe for your potting mix specifically for haworthias.
Thanks a lot for this ☺️☺️☺️ !
I have been waiting for this for a long time !!
thank you so much 😊 !.....yes if u having issues with other succulents this is one of the best choice of succulent....very hardy less hassle ....direct sun not required.....😊🙏🏻
Very informative. Thanks a lot👏
Glad it was helpful!😊
Each video of yours is so so informative.....learning new things everytime I visit your channel 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you so much 😀
Awesome
Thank you for watching
I just watched a video on soil you used for echeveria Do you use the same soil for the Haworthia
yes I use the same soil 😊
Was an amazing video ! Got lot of information. Thank you
Thank you so much for watching😊
Hi Lush Gardener, Learning so much from you. Why is it not advisable to put my succulents (echeveria) under a lacey leafed plant in the heat of the day? Seems to me it's the same as filtered light, no?
That’s an very good question so while growing Succulents it’s all about experimenting and checking what works out best for you….now my videos are watched in different countries with different summer temperatures now usually what I do is whenever I give any information in my video I tend to give information which will suit everyone
for example the summer temperature that you experience maybe the summer temperature will be different for me or vice versa for example in my country itself In my city I have a summer temperature of 35°C whereas another city the summer temperature is above 42 °C so for me keeping Succlents under large foliage leaves ( dappled sunlight) during summer is acceptable but for a person who has a high summer temperature during it is going to be very risky you might be able to protect your succulent from direct sunlight but the environment is going to be too hot there could possible heat waves and even if your succulent is getting protected from direct sunlight probably the hot temperature will damage the Succulent…. to much heat can also harm the succulent so again this is something that you’ll have to experiment and check what works out well for you ….. if your summers are not too warm dappled sunlight ( under large foliage leaves ) will work well
Very helpful 👏👏
Thanks sir, it was so informative. I have same zebra succulent and it's leaves are becoming brown. Please suggest how to care
Definitely mam ..... we’re is it currently placed direct sunlight afternoon or morning ?
@@LushGardener thanks for the reply. I usually place them for direct morning sunlight.
@@rashmik.o8577 ok just reduce the direct sunlight and try to either give filtered sun or indirect sunlight... if possible send a pic either on Facebook or Instagram will help understand much better
@@LushGardener sure, thank you so much.
@@rashmik.o8577
Is your zebra haworthia any better now?
It is crucial to determine where the leaves get brown. If it's at base (lower part), it usually has to do with watering or potting mix.
If it's the upper parts of leaves (or tips) that get brown, the reason is usually too much sunlight.
I have a zedra hawthoria that is in regular garden soil and almost 10 inches high and still growing has flowerd once and on its second set of pups I gave all but one pup away and have 5 more growing on orginal plant .it is the one with stripe markings on the top and bottom of the leafs am looking forward to see how big it will get
Oh wow yes they grow around 5-8 inches in height meanwhile putting out pups 🙂
Hi ,my haworthia zebra is abt 5 month older when I could expect to get it's new offset and when can I multipicate it like how long it should grow ....how can v identify that it's growing healthy ...
oh ok mam Haworthia zebra is a very slow growing succulent it will take long time mine started putting out pups after three years …
the succulents will be compact and green it indicates it’s healthy don’t expose to direct sun has to be kept in indirect bright light…don’t keep indoor unless you havw grow lights 😊
mine has stringy white tops what should i do with it leave the stringy bits or take them off ( its a zebra haworthia) ? btw your vids are amazing and really helpful
oh that might be cause the tips are dried or maybe it’s having extra tip growth if it’s not causing any harm to the succulent leave it as it
also if you would like you can share the image on insta or Facebook I have the link in description
thank you so much for watching 😊
Long back i had a tower howerthia, i killed it with my over enthusiasm😢
OH no :(
What kind of a soil.mox is good for haworthia? I can see it's little compact and moist than throne you have done a video.. aquarium sand and soil one.
yea I add an extra layer of gardern on top coz they like slightly moist soil ….also I keep experimenting these were very old potted haworthia
I have another question. I picked up some zebra plant leaves from the store. Can you propagate them like you do with other succulents like echeveria and graptoveria? Thank you!
Yes you can! but they will take around 8-9 months to put pups Howarthia zebra is very slow provided the leaf is healthy and well hydrated when it fell off
@@LushGardener thank you so much! So is the propagation method the same? or should i plant the leaves in soil? I could not find much information on youtube. All videos of leaf propagation put the leaves in the soil and water them. I have not seen anyone dry propagate them.
same like how we propagate other leaves of succulents …yea I don’t know how the misting and watering without roots works …I have done that misting and watering without roots before and all my props use to rot ..
What do you think is the best thing to do if I seperated the pups when they are to little unintentionally?They were also growing from root like in this video?
it’s ok pot them and keep them in indirect bright light they will grow …from experience Haworthia are very forgiving succulents 😊🪴
Hi... Very nice information sabhi haworthia k bare me👍👍 mere pas kafi tarha k haworthia hai aur sab se jayada limifolia hai..... Ek pot me 30 k karib ho gaye hai... sabhi me khub flowering hoti hai... Aapki new subscriber hu...🎉
Thank you so much Jyoti g ..... lagtha hai aapka achi dek rek aur proper climate ka result hai good job 😊
@@LushGardener ji... Mere pas Cactus ki bhi bahut tarah k hai... Ab tak leaf propogation mera itna successful nahi raha but aap k videos dekh k fir se try karungi...👍
Aap k sare hi video kafi achhe topics per hai aur bahut hi achhi tarha se information di hai..... Thank you ji...
@@jyotichawria4264 thank you so much mam....definitely please try kijiye im sure is baar successful hoga....all the best aur shukriya mere videos Dekene ke liye ....initially thodi Muskil hoti hai leaf propagation me but dire dire thik ho Jata bus Hume Bahut sara patience Rakna hai kyuki leaf propagation me Bahut Bahut time lag tha hai 😊
I am not successful with the window pane and black diamond it always dried and get black😢 but my zebra and twirl is doing good. I bought owl claw. Are they like kalanchoe they are not very particular with what kind of soil thanks Sir LG😊
My window pane haworthia died because I left it in a rain or shine area😥 i tried to salvaged what ever is left but no it did not pursue growing anymore even if it has roots.😰
oh no …yes looks like it got overwatered 😒
True to its name....hawothiawindow pane.i should have let it there😢
Thanks for your reply Sir! Have a blessed evening! More successful and informative vlog Sir!👍
@@Ok-dw4gz aw thank you so much 😊..wishing you all the best ☺️🪴
How much time it takes for a baby plant to show up in the shown succulents
it might take a year and half ….most haworthia like limifolia nd zebra the pups grow very slow
Thanks for the video... My Hawarthia not healthy like your... Which soil mix you used? please guide me
sougata roy mam it’s the same I use for my other succulents.... you. Can check my video on diy potting mix same soil I use 😊🙏🏻
@@LushGardener ok.. Thanks for your reply 🙏
sougata roy avoid keeping them in direct sun ..... but ensure they receive bright light
@@LushGardener ok thanks ... Can I use normal sand instead of aquarium sand in potting mix?
sougata roy u can ensure its river sand but it’s can be slightly tricky as fine sand also get compact at times so if possible try to filter it so u can get larger granulated sand U might get very less quantity after filtering ....basically u need to make the soil very lose ....so try it out and chk if it’s lose
Sir LG what is Aroids soil mix what are the composition of it? Can it be used in S&C thanks
no no don’t use that …it’s a different mix ..
aroid mix is made to retain moisture for aroids
it will rot the succulents
@@LushGardener 😱🥶OMG! I bought that because the sales personnel in Handyman said it can be use for C&S🤢🥵 ohh No! Tomorrow ill take the succulents one by one😬 thanks Sir LG for your prompt reply and advise😊👏🏻👍
@@Ok-dw4gz oh no here also they do the same thing 😂😂😂 good you asked and Philippine’s is a tropical environment so don’t even 😂😂😂😂
@@LushGardener you're right I should have checked google about this aroids soil mix😢 lesson learned. Phils is entering the Summer solstice come March it would be full blown heat and it is excruciating to the skin. Just today I made my final buying mode of succulents. By next month ill go dormant😂
I have a haworthia Glabrata it's 2 of the leaves in the middle layer is getting dried up while the rest of the plant looks good.Is it a cause of concern??
that’s ok don’t pull it out let it completely dry then it come off easily..don’t keep the plant in direct sun and don’t underwater excessive then it shouldn’t be a problem..
this happens at times remember don’t water on the succulent just the soil
@@LushGardener thank u 😊
Please mention the size of pot depth and dia. I am using shallow earthen bowls,
yes shallow pot absolutely fine ….even 4-5 inches depth with 8 cm width is good 😊
I HAVE 3 DIF " ZEBRAS" --- " SIZES
wow 🤩 yes I have a few of those they are super attractive
is it ok to cut the flower to keep energy to the plant itself?
absolutely 😊🪴
@@LushGardener thank you!
I just brought a cutting from a neighbour (if you can call it)..it's a small pup
oh wow nice ….you have a good neighbor 😂
mine used to come with empty pots
@@LushGardener people in our place usually do this.. especially in places away from towns where it's a laidback lifestyle people hop from one neighbour to another exchanging plants/cuttings alongwith bucolic chitchat 😀..the flower shops (from Darjeeling town) buys from these very places and sell them at the market for a better price
@@LushGardener 'mine used to come with empty pots'
Was it sarcasm?
@@imneverwrongsometimestruthlies yea 😂 she wanted plant with soil ….it’s not just plant …I was so fed up …finally I moved to a place which is on open terrace…earlier I used to stay on ground floor so …every passerby used to ask either cutting or something….I used to be very exhausted I don’t like giving plants away 🤭
@@LushGardener oh 😀 you could of sold them
How to share photo of my succulent to discuss the issue
hi you can send the image here
instagram.com/_lushgardener_/
What to do with blooming flower and stem how long we should wait to cut it
It’s better to cut as it takes away a lot of energy from the mother plant .
Thank you for watching 😊
@@LushGardener thamx for replying :)
did those pups grow bro?
Gave it as gift to a friend.....they killed it along with the mother plant 😭
@@LushGardener shit, how did they do it
Overwatering 😭
Is it true they will grow babies from the bloom as well
I have seen photos of haworthia babies on the end of stalks similar to blooms or after blooms? ... it would make an interesting video but unless Frank has one in his collection he doesn't like to make a video about it, only advice from his own real life experience. Respect.
U shud start doing giveaways
yes in future maybe 🤩
@@LushGardener yup.. it will surely increase ur subscribers...
And i made a papercrete pot...it came out amazing
bro, if these pups grow so slow then how do the sellers grow so fast
Well most sellers you see are resellers they get it from another place and the main person whoever selling it may have huge farms ( I assume ) and the production is done on huge scale
Also it’s not the same case with all the varieties some varieties do grow faster the second varieties in the video has given a lot of pups and most of them have grown a decent size
@@LushGardener Thanks man, you are right that many are resellers but even in these big farms how does it grow so fast, in the last 3 months my pups are the same size and also in those farms how do they grow in ground soil
@@akhileshsuresh4933 yes some grow in ground some in pots .....I believe the place were these farms are
Located probably is very favourable for their growth ....but again there is no short cuts ....so whenever they are ready they are sold or they might say out of stock ....I know a few sellers that’s grow own succulents and they sell once in a year due to which the succulents sizes are quite small
@@LushGardener cool man, how much do these sellers sell for, like i bought from succulent factory for 100rs. I assume that succulent factory has a connection with these farmers/sellers. How much these farmers sell it for. I would like to visit such farms some day
@@akhileshsuresh4933 yes succulent factory is quite good .....succulent prices vary from variety to variety the more rare the more expensive....even m not sure where the farms are located in India ....most of the succulents come from aboard mostly from Korea I have heard in Korea they have lot of succulent farms and most of the hybrids and rare succulents are created there
Which soil is used for Hawarttia
it’s the same soil mix that I use for all my succulents…it’s mix of 80 aquarium sand or river sand and 20 percent filtered garden soil ☺️
Do you have any video on pot aquarium plants
you mean aquatic plants ?
Terrarium plants I glass jar
My haworthias remain dormant for a long time they the year.
Otherwise they are healthy and no issues. What am I doing wrong??
What’s the usual temperature..... if it’s high that’s is one of the reason ....it’s not your fault just the climate thing..
Haworthia is a winter grower and they go dormant in summer when temperatures are high and if majority of the time if the temperature stays high they will remain dormant they do active growing when temperatures are cooler .
But again that’s doesn’t mean they will completely shut down they will be growth but very very minimal....
Thank you for the prompt reply . I live in Kerala where it is hot and humind throughout the year. Humidity ranges from 60-90%. That could most likely be the reason I guess
@@rexyperti1760 yes most probably
My zebra Plant inner leaves are turning white.. can you please help
Where is it placed and the white does it look like fungus or mould ....if you can send me the pic on Instagram it will be much easy to look at
Apart from that White or yellow leaves usually indicates too much sun. If the plant isn't getting enough light then the colour green will fade off and it will stretch.
Do haworthia get stressed?
yes they do get stressed and dehydrated .....but unfortunately they won’t change into vibrant colours like other succulents.....haworthia limifolia will get brown when exposed to direct afternoon sun but it’s not healthy for succulent in long run
Your pots are thick concrete. This is why the soil is not drying out. Let them dry before watering
Oh no, mine turned brown and I threw it out because I thought it cooked with the sun. :(
oh no 😥......haworthia do revive back from brown colour and get the green colour back once they are keep in indirect sunlight 😕
I have 🇮🇳👍
thank you so much 😊
Ye vdo ek baar Hindi mein banayen
g mam video banata hu
Hindi me v bola kary
mam Mera Hindi thik nai but me try karunga subtitles ke liye ..so sorry mam 😕…but aap ek video deke me Hindi me banaya…
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bro, this plant is not growing man
It’s very slow process some variety will grow faster ....lmifolia is quite a slow grower
Good information
Thank you so much for watching Dinesh 😊