It can thrive in pots, in the ground, and even indoors in a decorative arrangement so long as you care for it well.The striking, green and white appearance is why they’re so popular.

0 bids. The genus Haworthia is named in honor of Adrian Hardy Haworth, who was an entomologist and a botanist.

Bereits Anfang des 19. Oftentimes these two problems coincide, as underwatering makes the plant more prone to drying out at the tips in intense heat. Haworthia fasciata, or Zebra Aloe, has a similar appearance, with pearly warts and thick leaves, but the leaves have a slight curl inward. In spring and summer the irrigation should be moderate and almost nil the rest of the year.When you do not know at what time to water the plant, you should only wait for the substrate to be completely dry between irrigation and irrigation to avoid excess irrigation and the roots of the plant rot.The temperature of the zebra plant range should be, 18ºC to 26ºC, but not less than 10ºC. Braune Blätter, kleine Tiere, was tun... Neben den verbreiteten Schädlingen wie Blattläuse, Spinnmilben, Wollläuse, Schmierläuse, Schildläuse, Thripse, Weiße Fliege und Trauermücken gibt es auch häufige Pilzerkrankungen wie echten und falschen Mehltau, Rost und Schimmel, die zu Flecken und Schäden an der Pflanze führen. Over time, clusters will naturally enlarge as the mother plant sends off small plantlets.When the cluster has outgrown its container, repot in the spring or early summer into a new wide and shallow container with fresh potting soil. You can let the clump continue to grow and spread within the existing container, or separate them for even more plants.Haworthia are small (usually remaining between 3 inches and 5 inches in height) and relatively slow-growing. They are succulent plants with high nutritional needs.The substrate or arable land should be a mixture for cacti, which drains well and with sufficient aeration to small and compact roots.If you make your mix of soil or substrates, use part of the cactus substrate, part of perlite and part of sand.The zebra plant growing season, from April to September, is when it should be water completely and then water, only when the earth is dry to the touch, although not completely dry. Too much sun can dry the tips of the leaves, a symptom that they should put the plant in semi-shade, so that its leaves do not burn.Haworthia species like bright light, but not direct sunlight. £12.00. You can also fertilize the plant with worm humus once or twice a year. Haworthia fasciata is generally a slow-growing succulent that can last a lifetime. The flowers will normally appear in Summer months on the end of a long stem (inflorescence) if they’ve been treated well during the year. 軟葉系・・・葉が密集し半球形に生長し、光の取り込み口である「窓」を持つものが多い。軟 … The main difference between the common species is the size of the leaves and the orientation of the white markings on the leaves. This is also the time to take offsets for propagation.It’s rare for any Haworthia to outgrow its pot quickly, therefore repotting is only usually required infrequently and normally only when offsets have filled the pot. This type of haworthia grows in a thicker rosette form.

This is also the time to take offsets for propagation.It’s rare for any Haworthia to outgrow its pot quickly, therefore repotting is only usually required infrequently and normally only when offsets have filled the pot. Either your watering habits or the soil mix is the issue here – figure out which you’ve got wrong and correct it!You’re not likely to find many pest issues with this plant, but  can crop up. Other names include the Zebra plant Haworthia and the Zebra plant. Their leaves may yellow or turn brown if they aren’t receiving the proper amount of sunlight. The leaves are a slender tapering shape with small not very sharp spikes on the edges.
Sometimes the clump works itself free, becomes unstable and starts falling out of the container so you’ll have to repot to get it stable again.If you do find yourself needing to repot your plant, use a similar soil composition to what was being used previously. Make your own soil with a third each of potting soil, perlite and sand. Haworthia fasciata has a miniature leafy stem which appears to be almost invisible.Due to its slow growing nature, the Zebra Haworthia rarely blooms especially when planted indoors. They do best in a room with a window facing east or west to provide bright light for a few hours a day.
Haworthia fasciata resists low temperatures if you have dry soil.Irrigation, along with cold temperatures and air currents, can make the plant sick or even kill.As is common with many other succulent plants humidity is not important. In ihrer Heimat, der südafrikanischen Provinz Ostkap, wächst die Sukkulente an trockenen, halb wüstenartigen Standorten und in Halbwüsten. Its leaves are triangular in shape, green and with narrow stripes or white-The flowers, white, arise in October to November, at the end of an inflorescence. Zebra plant wants very porous soil with excellent drainage, as many forms have thickened tap roots.

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