🌵 Haworthia turgida
A small, slow-growing succulent with light green, semi-transparent leaves. It’s ideal for tabletops, succulent gardens, or windowsills—perfect for indoor conditions in warm climates like New Delhi.
🔆 Light Requirements
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Ideal Light: Bright, indirect sunlight or filtered morning sun.
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Tolerates: Partial shade—great for indoor spots with soft light.
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Avoid: Harsh, direct afternoon sun which can scorch the fleshy leaves.
💧 Watering Guidelines
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When to Water: Only when the soil is completely dry—roughly every 10–14 days in summer, even less in winter.
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Method: Use the “soak and dry” method.
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Avoid: Overwatering or letting water sit in the rosette—it causes rot.
🌾 Soil & Potting
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Soil: Fast-draining cactus or succulent mix. Add sand or perlite to improve drainage.
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Pot: Choose a shallow pot with good drainage. Terracotta is ideal.
🌱 Fertilization
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Feed: Lightly during the growing season (spring–early autumn).
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Fertilizer: Use diluted cactus or succulent fertilizer once every 4–6 weeks.
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Do Not Feed: During winter dormancy.
✂️ Maintenance & Growth
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Growth Habit: Small rosette-forming succulent, often offsets to form clumps.
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Propagation: Easily propagated from offsets or leaf cuttings.
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Prune: Remove dried leaves at the base gently.
🪴 Temperature & Humidity
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Temperature: Thrives between 18–30°C (65–86°F); protect from frost.
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Humidity: Low humidity preferred—perfect for indoor environments.
⚠️ Pests & Problems
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Watch For: Mealybugs and overwatering (root rot).
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Prevent: Keep in well-ventilated areas and water sparingly.
✅ Why Haworthia turgida is a Great Choice
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Compact: Fits well in small spaces like windowsills or desks.
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Low Maintenance: Great for beginners or busy plant lovers.
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Decorative: Its see-through, chubby leaves add unique texture to succulent arrangements.
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