Need help with my Haworthia
Need help with my Haworthia
Hi there! I purchased this Haworthia last year and kept it indoors in a windowsill for a few months. When the weather started to warm up here in California, I moved it outside in bright shade. It didn't look so happy, so I moved it in full shade with dappled sunlight in the evenings. Its growths have started to turn red and one has shriveled! Is this sunburn, and should I just keep this plant in full shade? Did I water it too much or too little? Thanks everyone.
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Re: Need help with my Haworthia
Haworthias are winter growers that do best outdoors year round in California. So I'd highly recommend keeping it outside next winter. It might be too much sun. The center leaves of the plant look fine so I'm not worried. Going from indoors to any sun at all can cause burn. It has to be acclimated slowly. However, Haworthias in general prefer shade at least in the afternoon. So long term it may not require full shade, but it can do well in it if it is bright shade. Otherwise acclimate it to a morning sun afternoon shade situation.
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Re: Need help with my Haworthia
Agreed. It looks a bit stretched out, like it wasn't getting quite enough light where it's been. Abruptly exposing it to dappled sun caused some stress - but it's in no danger.
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Re: Need help with my Haworthia
Thank you both so much! I'm going to go slower with introducing light from now on, and hopefully that makes a difference and its appearance improves as it grows.