Haworthia
Haworthia is a small and attractive succulent plant. It is known for its rosette-shaped leaves and low maintenance needs. This plant is ideal for homes, offices, and small spaces, as it thrives well in containers.

Overview for Zebra plant (Haworthia):
Scientific name: Haworthia plant
Common name: Zebra Plant, Pearl Plant, Cushion Aloe Plant.
Plant type: Succulent plant
Sun requires: bright, Indirect sunlight.
Soil: Well-drained, Succulent mix.
Soil pH: 6.0 and 7.5
Hardiness Zone: 9-11
Growing conditions for Haworthia:
Soil and Pot:
HaworThia Needs well-draining soil. A cactus or succulent mix is the best choice. You can also add sand or perlite to improve drainage. Always choose a pot with drainage holes so extra water can escape easily.
Light Requirement
This plant grows best in bright, indirect light. Keep it near a sunny window but protect it from strong direct sunlight, which can burn the leaves. It can tolerate even low light, so you can place it in your drawing room.
Watering
Overwatering is the most common mistake with Haworthia. Water the plant only when the soil is completely dry. In summer, watering every two to three weeks is enough. During winter, reduce watering even more because the plant rests.
Fertilizer
Haworthia does not need much fertilizer. You can feed it with diluted succulent fertilizer once or twice during the growing season. Avoid frequent feeding, as too much fertilizer can harm the plant.

Temperature and Care
This plant prefers normal indoor temperatures. It can tolerate warm conditions but should be kept away from extreme heat or frost. Remove any dried or damaged leaves to keep it healthy.
Propagation
Haworthia produces small offsets, also called pups, around the base of the plant. These can be separated and replanted in new pots. This is the easiest way to multiply your plant.
Conclusion
With proper light, limited watering, and minimal care, Haworthia can live for many years. It is a perfect choice for beginners who want a hardy and beautiful indoor succulent.
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