Haworthia help

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rootsandsprouts
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Haworthia help

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The leaves of this plant is thinning, i used to put it beside a window and it received direct sunlight from 8-11am. When i saw the leaves getting thinner, i moved it to a shade. Is there any way can get back the fat leaves back? Thanks
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They look pretty fat to me? If this was my plant, I'd give it more light. Not too suddenly, although you are unlikely to kill it.
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I agree. The leaves look pretty plump. I would say that a 'thinning' of the leaves is the slight loss of water in the plant maybe? but I wouldn't water any extra or over water to get plump leaves to return. Your plant looks fine to me.
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rootsandsprouts
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Re: Haworthia help

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iann wrote:They look pretty fat to me? If this was my plant, I'd give it more light. Not too suddenly, although you are unlikely to kill it.
Ok thanks for your advice :)
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Re: Haworthia help

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jmoney wrote:I agree. The leaves look pretty plump. I would say that a 'thinning' of the leaves is the slight loss of water in the plant maybe? but I wouldn't water any extra or over water to get plump leaves to return. Your plant looks fine to me.
Ok thank you so much!
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