Yess, I have one on my windowsill, just make sure it still gets sufficient light
OlKingCoal1
Well I dunno about growing at all but it doesn’t die so that’s good I think
aurora_rosealis
Absolutely! Haworthias like part sun, so in a window that gets just a few hours of direct sun is perfect. They’re also among the thirstier of succulents. Let them dry out between watering, but don’t let them dry out for too long. I have one indoors and a few outside. The ones outside are more plump because they get more moisture from our damp, foggy mornings.
CdnTreeGuy89
You can! Quite easily in fact. They don’t need tons of light but they appreciate it if you do! Ive got mine blushing pink
Yes, but this happens to be one of the aloes that likes a lot of sunlight. There are others such as Aloe Vera which tolerate low light conditions better.
Particular_Gear_1475
Absolutely. I had one sitting near a grow light.
ImmediateCareer9275
They never get that big as individual plants, if given room, they just make more, about this size. Also, they can take a lot of abuse in re light, water and soil.
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Yess, I have one on my windowsill, just make sure it still gets sufficient light
Well I dunno about growing at all but it doesn’t die so that’s good I think
Absolutely! Haworthias like part sun, so in a window that gets just a few hours of direct sun is perfect. They’re also among the thirstier of succulents. Let them dry out between watering, but don’t let them dry out for too long. I have one indoors and a few outside. The ones outside are more plump because they get more moisture from our damp, foggy mornings.
You can! Quite easily in fact. They don’t need tons of light but they appreciate it if you do! Ive got mine blushing pink
https://preview.redd.it/5a1dorssnccg1.png?width=1008&format=png&auto=webp&s=bf9689e5ec0b034eedd9eccf237dac5b2d47652f
Yes, but this happens to be one of the aloes that likes a lot of sunlight. There are others such as Aloe Vera which tolerate low light conditions better.
Absolutely. I had one sitting near a grow light.
They never get that big as individual plants, if given room, they just make more, about this size. Also, they can take a lot of abuse in re light, water and soil.
Yes of course.
Sure can.