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Haworthia Bayeri
Haworthia bayeri
Haworthia bayeri is a small, slow-growing succulent characterized by its distinctive rosette-shaped leaves. This plant typically grows to a height of 5 to 10 cm; its leaves are thick, translucent, and feature unique patterns. Growth Characteristics: Haworthia bayeri prefers bright indirect light. Caution is required as strong direct sunlight can cause the leaves to discolor. It thrives in well-draining soil, and it is best to water appropriately when the surface soil is dry. Growth is generally vigorous in spring and autumn, while it enters a dormant period during summer and winter. Propagation Methods: This plant is primarily propagated through offsets. You can carefully separate offsets from the mature plant and plant them in new pots. Propagation by seed is also possible, but it is time-consuming and requires careful management. Cultivation Methods: It is important to use well-draining soil. It is recommended to use soil specifically designed for succulents or a mixture of sand and soil in a 1:1 ratio. Be careful not to overwater, and it is recommended to reduce the frequency of watering during the winter. Apply fertilizer in moderation during the growing seasons of spring and autumn. Garden Use: Haworthia baieri is primarily grown indoors as a potted plant, but it can also be cultivated in outdoor gardens if the climate is suitable. Placing it in a rock garden alongside other succulents can create a unique atmosphere. Important Pests and Control Methods: This plant is generally resistant to pests and diseases, but overwatering can lead to root rot or mealybugs. Ensure good ventilation and water appropriately; any pests that appear must be removed immediately. Control can be achieved using eco-friendly insecticides. For fungal or bacterial diseases, remove diseased leaves and use fungicides if necessary.
Plant Family
Lily family
Height
3~5cm
Spread
2~20cm
Colors
white
Bloom Period
May to August
Water Needs
Bad
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-5°C
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