I've had this haworthia for a year and a half and it started to change colors. It almost died last year but I managed to save her roots in water, then repoting. On winter it didn't grow new leafs but as soon as spring started new healthy leafs began to grow.
I couldn't water it several days cus' I wasn't in town, now that I came back she's looking kind of yellow/brown. I have water it as always since I came back but I don't see any recovery.
Can anyone help me? What's the problem I have to adress?

by maYex26

5 Comments

  1. rockofthewesties1975

    Just needs more brighter light i think.

  2. Always more light with these guys.

    But also, is there any drainage in there?

  3. bizzznatchio

    Is it softer than when you first got it? If so, it could be overwatered.

  4. passthepaintbrush

    Needs more light and a regular pot with drain holes. Light is bad for roots, use something opaque.

  5. MasterpieceMinimum42

    It looks sick because of poor drainage, poor watering habit, and poor lightning, probably poor soil as well. I’m not sure if the plant can propagate with leaves because I’ve heard they can propagate with pups. You need a terracotta with at least one drainage hole, and gritty soil, buy it a grow lights if you have no windows with good position of sunlight. If I were you, I probably won’t bother with watering it, mine are watering once a month, or I could ignore it for 2 months with less lightning.

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