Haworthiopsis reinwardtii is a species of succulent flowering plant in the family Asphodelaceae, native to the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. It is one of the species of Haworthiopsis that is commonly cultivated as an ornamental.
Haworthia reinwardtii Care
Haworthia reinwardtii



Haworthia reinwardtii is native to the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa and makes a wonderful houseplant or addition to a succulent garden. The basal rosettes of the haworthia reinwardtii more commonly called the zebra wart make this plant a stand out in a succulent garden. They grow in a spiral pattern and produce tubular flowers in the spring. The foliage and fleshy leaves can also take on a variety of colors, ranging from deep red to bright green. The rosettes rarely reach more than eight inches (20cm). In some cases, it only reaches a few inches, allowing you to plant this succulent in small containers.
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How to Care for the Plant
Water
Watering is the most difficult skill to master for growing haworthias. watering at a bad timing may damage or even kill a plant due to root rot. weather conditions, especially temperatures, should be the main considerations to decide when to water and how much to supply. a watering can with a narrow spout gives a better control of water direction.
Pruning
Trim out dead and damaged leaves any time, pinching off or cutting off each of those leaves at its base. Avoid cutting into a plant's main stems or its crown, which is where its leaves and roots meet.
Fertilizer
Universal fertilizer is granular and mineral product intended for fertilization of all types of garden cultivations. Its balanced content is suitable both for fruit trees, fruit bushes, vegetables and ornamental plants. The even composition of individual elements makes the fertilizer universal.
Sunlight
Full sun to partial shade.
Soil
The ideal blend of soil for plant growth is called loam. Often referred to as topsoil or black dirt by landscape companies, loam is a mixture of sand, clay, and silt.
Temperature
Ensure that the plant stays warm during the spring, summer, and fall. In the winter, the plant can tolerate colder temperatures, but not freezing temps. Keep the zebra wart in a room that doesn’t drop below 40°F.
Container
Ceramic pots are the most popular type of containers for houseplants today. You'll find them in all kinds of styles, colors, and sizes. At one time, the clay pot was the most common container for indoor plants. When choosing a pot, choose a pot that is 2.5-5 cm (1-2”) larger than the current size.
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