RETUSA
One well-known succulent with dazzling, green star-shaped rosettes is Haworthia retusa.
It is a tiny, perennial succulent that forms rosette-like growths. The broad, triangular, transparent, emerald-green leaves are also green in colour. The species features gleaming leaf-top windows.
Common Name - Star Cactus, Window Succulent
Maximum Height - Up to 10 cm
Flower Colour - White
Bloom Time - March to September
Difficulty Level - Easy to grow
Planting and care
Keep in a sunny, well-lit area.
Try to simply water the soil; avoid watering the foliage.
Refrain from overwatering to prevent root rot.
Keep away from enclosed spaces and dimly lit rooms.
Avoid upsetting the roots when repotting or propagating.
Care
It can produce an offset and even develop clumps during cultivation. Lower hills and flat areas make up its natural habitat.
When the plant grows clumps and outgrows the pot, repot it. It should be carried out in the March to May and July to August .
Sunlight - Full sun, partial sun, at least 4 to 6 hours of sunlight per day.
Watering - Low for the rainy season, Moderate for November to December, More than moderate for a June to September .
Soil - Avoid excess organic contents in the soil.
Temperature - Ideal 22 to 35 degrees C.
Fertilizer - No need much. A peat-based compost should not be used.
Haworthia retusa special feature:
Survivals and growers of the summer.
Haworthia retusa uses :
Ornamental Use:
Used as an ornamental plant in gardens.
NOTE:
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