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Haworthia cooperii 'White Variegata'

Haworthia cooperii 'White Variegata'

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Haworthia cooperii 'White Variegata' quick care tips

Watering

Haworthia cooperii 'White Variegata' is a drought-tolerant succulent variety, so watering around once per week in the peak growing season is advised. Ensure the soil dries between waterings following the 3 Ds: drench, drain and dry. It is also advised to completely stop watering when conditions are frosty, keeping the plant dry for several months at a time over winter.

Feeding

Haworthia cooperii 'White Variegata' likes to be fed to bring out its best forms and colours. We recommend feeding with a liquid seaweed feed every 2 weeks in the main growing season from April to September.

Ideal soil

Haworthia cooperii 'White Variegata' needs free draining soil to thrive. We recommend a mixture of 1/3 John Innes no.2, 1/3 perlite and 1/3 coconut coir. The soil mix we offer here is similar in composition to this.

Haworthia cooperii 'White Variegata'

Introducing the stunning Haworthia cooperi ‘White Variegata’, a slow growing succulent with beautiful markings and almost pure white colourings.

As it grows, the older outside leaves open outwards, giving it a star shape appearance. The translucent leaves are sleek and slender which grow between 3-4cm in length, each leaf ending with a fine hair like tip. As the succulent matures, it will form into a clump with multiple offsets that can be removed and shared with friends and family.

Great for any indoor setting regardless of light level.

Difficulty
Beginner
Growth Form
Clumping
Growth Rate
Moderate
Minimum Temperature
2°C
Maximum Size
15 cm x 15 cm
Featured Colour
Green and White

Ideal Environment for Haworthia cooperii 'White Variegata'

Windowsill
Indoor Bright
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