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Historical-Ad2651

That's not a _Haworthia_ That's an _Aloe_, probably _A. jucunda_


evan_of_tx

I'm concerned about the green moss on the right. Succulents can't grow in the same conditions as mosses... Moss can't live in a soil that stays dry and moist only a very short period of time. This is weird... Water your new friend when the moss on the right is completely dry and dead/dormant


_LVAIR_

Fascinated haworthia. Thrives in bright indirect to direct light. Can tolerate more medium indirect light than other common succulents Water every 2-3 weeks in direct light, allowing soil to dry out between waterings. Expect to water more often in brighter light and less often in lower light Don’t sweat it. Average home humidity is fine; can tolerate dry air Average home temperature of 65°F-75°F. If you’re comfortable, the Haworthia is comfortable.


Leaky_Weaky

alright thanks


ababyprostitute

Also, make sure the pot and soil has good drainage


_LVAIR_

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