succulents

Haworthia Attenuata

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Description

 Large 4-Inch Size: One Haworthia Attenuata Planted in a 4-Inch Grower Pot. 

 

- Hand-Picked:  Selected from our greenhouses 24 hours before fulfillment.  

 

- Water Wise: Only water once every 2-3 weeks. 

 

- High Quality: Family Farm with 55+ years of experience growing succulents. 

 

- Secure Delivery: Secure packaging & shipping. Customer satisfaction guaranteed. 

 

 

Haworthia succulents are a genus of succulents in the Asphodelaceae family. Haworthia succulents are native to many parts of Southern Africa, specifically Namibia, Mozambique, and South Africa. Haworthia succulents are incredibly resilient and hardy succulent plants. Haworthia succulents are treasured amongst many succulent enthusiasts and beginners for their easy to care for nature and ability to survive indoors with very little light or water.

Light & soil
LIGHT & SOIL: Haworthia Attenuata is a hardy and resilient plant that does not require very much light. This makes your Haworthia Attenuata the ideal house plant perfect for the windowsill or anywhere indoors that does not receive very much sunlight. This low light requirement for Haworthia Attenuata makes it a great beginner succulent. To best care for your Haworthia Attenuata place your Haworthia Attenuata in a place that receives shade for 80% of the day. Your Haworthia Attenuata will grow best in a well-draining soil. Your Haworthia Attenuata will already come potted and rooted in a well-draining soil, but if you plan to transplant your Haworthia Attenuata it is best to utilize a well-draining potting mix.
Succulent Care
CARE: Your Haworthia Attenuata enjoys a dry and arid environment. For this reason, it is best to only water your Haworthia Attenuata when the soil is completely dry. Feel the top of the soil or remove your Haworthia Attenuata from its pot and feel the soil. If there is any moisture at all do not water. When watering your Haworthia Attenuata completely drench the soil to a point that the soil is completely moist. Your Haworthia Attenuata cannot survive in temperatures below 30 degrees Fahrenheit.

Reasons to Buy

Quality

All of our Haworthias for sale are grown ourselves in greenhouses that are optimized to create hardy Haworthia succulents. When we package and send your Haworthia succulents, we select Haworthias straight from our greenhouses on the very day we send your order. This means that you will receive only the best and highest quality Haworthia succulents.

Value

We have been growing and selling Haworthia succulents for over 50 years. We do not buy-in any of our Haworthia succulents. Your order will only contain Haworthias grown in our greenhouses and that are of the highest quality. Since you are purchasing your Haworthia succulent plants from the wholesaler you will receive only the best price for amazing Haworthia succulents.

Variety

When you buy our Haworthia succulents for sale you will receive an incredible variety of Haworthia succulents. Since we have been growing Haworthia succulents for over 50 years, we have multiple varieties of Haworthia succulents readily available to send. When ordering Haworthia succulents from us expect both exceptional quality and variety. 

About Our Haworthia Succulents for Sale

Our Haworthia succulents for sale are perfect for any shaded environment. Haworthia succulents are incredibly resilient and will thrive in any indoor space making it the perfect succulent for the home, workspace, or windowsill. Haworthia succulents require very little care and maintenance. Since Haworthia succulents do not need very much sunlight or care, Haworthia succulents are perfect for those who are new to plant care or are seeking to brighten up a space indoors with

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