Was yapping in a succulent sub and found out haworthias are actually more interesting than I though! And apparently the soil should be 90% inorganic, which I've been doujg pretty wrong lol.
I have 4 haworthias (bought 2 cuttings and then bought this one in the picture, it had a pup coming out of the drainage hole and accidently broke it, the one on the left)
Currently 3 of my haworthia are right under a 1000lumen light and the other one is in a south facing window with a 3000 light at 1pm (using photone app, really new to it so could be wrong)
TDLR: new to haworthias, dump me all your info!
by ATKing_PT
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If at all possible: morning sun or even dappled sun, air as in exposed tothe wind, plant in deep pots to get the best effect, watch out for pests like aphids every day and treat appropriatly, it will make lots of pups to slice off and replant
You asked for info…i gave my info…do what you think is good with it