Haworthiopsis Attenuata (Hankey Dwarf Aloe) Plant
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Haworthia Attenuata Plant ( Hankey Dwarf Aloe)– 1 pc
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About Plant- Haworthiopsis attenuate var. radula, formerly known as Haworthia attenuate var. radula, is a small succulent that forms rosettes of green to brownish leaves densely covered with white tubercles on both sides. Flowers are white with reddish-brown veins and usually appear from spring to fall on thin, up to 12 inches (30 cm) tall inflorescences.
Haworthiopsis Attenuata Plant care
Light- Even though most species can tolerate full sun, these succulents thrive in semi-shaded positions. However, brighter light conditions are needed to bring out the leaf coloration.
Soil- Plant your Haworthiopsis in a commercial soil formulated for succulents or make your own well-draining potting mix.
Hardiness- Haworthiopsis attenucrta can withstand temperatures as low as 30 to 50 °F (-1.1 to 10 °C), USDA hardiness zones 10a to 11 b.
Watering- The best way to water these plants is to use the "soak and dry" method. In the winter, reduce watering to once per month. Never allow water to sit on the rosette.
Fertilizing- Haworthiopsis are slow-growing succulents, and they do not require much fertilizer. Feed only with a dilute fertilizer and only from spring to fall.
Repotting- When the plant has outgrown its container, repot in the spring or early summer into a new slightly larger pot with fresh soil.
Propagation- Haworthiopsis are mostly and easily grown from stem cuttings or by removing offsets from the mother plant.