🌱 Plant Stats
- Common name: Cooper’s Haworthia
- Scientific name: Haworthia cooperi
- Family: Asphodelaceae
- Genus: Haworthia
- Plant width: Approximately 8–10 cm
- Plant height: Approximately 10–12 cm
- Recommended Pot Size: 10–12 cm diameter with drainage holes (not included)
🔧 Survival Guide for Your Haworthia cooperi
☀️ Light
Your Haworthia thrives in bright, indirect light. A sunny windowsill with soft morning light is ideal. Avoid prolonged direct sunlight, as it can cause the leaves to scorch.
💧 Water
Water sparingly! Let the soil dry out completely between waterings—typically every 2–3 weeks. During winter, reduce watering to once a month, as the plant rests.
🪼 Soil
Use a well-draining cactus or succulent mix to keep its roots healthy. Ensure the pot has drainage holes to prevent root rot.
🌞 Temperature & Humidity
This beauty loves temperatures between 18–24°C. It’s not a fan of cold drafts or frost, so keep it in a warm spot indoors. No misting is required, as it prefers dry conditions.
🌿 Fertilizer
During the growing season (spring and summer), feed your Haworthia cooperi with a diluted succulent fertilizer every 4–6 weeks. Avoid fertilizing in fall and winter.
🎨 Pot Styling Tip
Pair your Haworthia cooperi with a minimalist white ceramic pot or a textured, earthy planter to enhance its elegant, glowing leaves.
🐈⬛ Your Haworthia cooperi and Pets
Good news! The Haworthia cooperi is non-toxic to pets, making it a safe addition to homes with cats and dogs.
✨ Fun Fact!
The leaves of Haworthia cooperi are partially translucent, allowing light to filter through and help the plant photosynthesize efficiently in low-light conditions. Nature’s little masterpiece!
Bring this gem-like succulent home and let its charm brighten up your favorite spot. It’s low-maintenance, unique, and a true conversation starter! 🌿
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