I’ve become a beginning collector of haworthiopsis coarctata, ever since seeing a picture of someone’s 15 year old beast of a plant (second slide- that one is not mine, that is goals!). I want to move my small plants from slide one (4”, 4” and 2” pots) into one bigger planter in the hopes of eventually getting to the kind of plant in slide two. My question is, should I put them all in the center together, or space them out to allow room for pups? If I should space them out, should I keep them in the clusters they are already in, or spread out as much as possible without root disruption? And is a shallow 10” planter okay for them? I also have a 7” one I can use, I just don’t want to have to repot later. I’m very self-controlled when it comes to not overwatering, and I’ll be using well-draining soil in a pot with great drainage.

by Trashiki

4 Comments

  1. TiredWomanBren

    That is awesome!, but keep in individual pots. My zebra haworthia was etiolating and now he is outside with morning sun, but I’m afraid the etiolated areas will turn brown and die. How do you propagate haworthia?

  2. Business_Marketing76

    That second picture? Needs a warning
    Lol

  3. ComicNeueIsReal

    God dayun. Can’t wait for my reinwardti to get that long. Still got a long ways to go!

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