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1.2"W x 1.5"L rooted Haworthia plug (unlabeled): Haworthia are able to tolerate low, indoor light, making them excellent houseplants, even for beginners. They are particularly easy to grow and rarely affected by common succulent pests and diseases. Strong, drought-tolerant roots will grow if they have great drainage and infrequent water. Pick deep containers with drainage holes and a gritty, well-draining soil that is 50% to 70% mineral grit (coarse sand, pumice, or perlite). Water deeply enough for water to run out the drainage hole and allow the soil to completely dry before watering again.
This genus tolerates high heat by slowing down and eventually going dormant in the peak of summer. This means that, unlike other succulents, it is important not to over-water or fertilize during summer dormancy and water a bit more frequently in the winter growing season. Haworthia are slow growers and tend to stay small in pots, but they will produce new offsets in clumps around their bases. These offsets can be left to develop into a dense clump or pulled off and transplanted. Full Haworthia Guide
Plugs are fully rooted, simple to plant, and ready to grow. Find out more about planting and caring for plugs here! These individual succulent plugs can be helpful when added to any Plug Tray to get the exact number of plugs you need. Select the number of plugs you need and, if you want more than one, tell us if you'd like them to be assorted or all one type.
PLEASE NOTE:
- Product photos are sample only; varieties and colors may vary
- Not all varieties in our catalog are available as plugs
- Plants are unlabeled
Product Size
1.2" Plug
Current Primary Color
Green
Bloom Color
White Bloom
Grow Zone (Hardiness)
Zone 10 (30F)
Recommended Light Conditions
Filtered / Partial Sun
Recommended Light Conditions
Low Indoor Light
Growth Habit / Shape
Loose Rosette
Seasonality
Summer Dormant Partial
Special Characteristic
Hard to Kill
Special Characteristic
Pet Safe
THIS PLANT IS HARDY IN ZONES 10+
WHAT IS MY HARDINESS ZONE?