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Haworthia Margaritifera
Haworthia margaritifera
Haworthia margaritifera is a well-known succulent plant, and the following is information regarding its characteristics and cultivation methods. Growth Characteristics - Growing Environment: It thrives in bright indirect light; strong direct sunlight should be avoided. - Temperature: It grows well between 20 and 30°C, and it is advisable to maintain a minimum temperature of 10°C or higher during the winter. - Moisture: Avoid overwatering; it is best to water when the soil is nearly dry. Watering once every two weeks is generally appropriate. Propagation Methods - Seed Propagation: Sow seeds in pre-prepared potting soil and moisten them to induce germination. - Leaf Cuttings: Select healthy leaves, air dry them, and then plant them in potting soil to encourage rooting. - Division: This method involves dividing the plant when it grows in clumps. Cultivation Methods - Soil: Use potting soil with good drainage. Generally, soil specifically designed for succulents is suitable. - Pots: It is recommended to use pots with drainage holes. - Fertilization: Light fertilization in spring and autumn promotes growth. Use fertilizer specifically designed for succulents. Uses in the Garden - It is excellent for ornamental purposes in rock gardens or pots. Arranging it harmoniously with other succulents can create an even more stunning landscape. Important Pests and Control Methods - Bacterial Rot: Maintain a well-ventilated environment and avoid overwatering. - Powdery Mildew: Since it thrives in cool, humid environments, improve ventilation and use fungicides. - Aphids and Scale Insects: In the early stages of infestation, wash them off with water; if the condition is severe, use insecticides. By following these methods, you can grow a healthy Haworthia margaritifera.
Plant Family
Lily family
Height
7~10cm
Spread
2cm
Colors
green
Bloom Period
March to August
Water Needs
Bad
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
4°C
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