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Haworthiopsis ‘Baccata’

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Sun: Partial sun to partial shade

Water: Typical water needs for a succulent

Temperature: Zone 10a from 30° F to 35° F (-1.1 ° C to 1.7° C)

Winter Survival: Not cold hardy

Propagation: offsets

Flower: in the late spring and summer

Flower Type:

Toxic: Generally non-toxic to humans and animals

Dormant: summer

Space Requirement: Indoors & Outdoors

Common Problems: No major pests, Plants may rot if overwatered


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Basc Care for Haworthiopsis ‘Baccata’

Watering

Watering for Haworthiopsis ‘Baccata’ is a simple task. It requires Typical water needs for a succulent.

What you need to remember is that this type of succulents needs to be watered for every 2 weeks

Fertilizing

Only feed this succulent during its active growing seasons which means spring and fall. Use the right fertilizer applied in the right amounts. Applying half-strength balanced fertilizer every month or so is recommended for optimal results.

Do not fertilize during summer as the plant is dormant.

Sun & Location Requirements for "Haworthiopsis ‘Baccata’"

When it comes to finding a spot for Haworthiopsis ‘Baccata’, partial sun and shade is best. This means it should get four to six hours of direct sunlight with some additional protection from the midday sun. This will ensure your succulent receives the right amount of light to stay healthy and happy!

When temperatures drop below freezing, it is important to take precautions to protect Haworthiopsis ‘Baccata’ from the cold. Insulating and providing adequate drainage for the plant are key elements in helping it survive winter weather. Wind and sun exposure should also be minimized to prevent frost damage.

Any succulents in the group will need a medium space to grow. You can place your pot at your table or window. Since this plant needs more space than mini succulents, you should consider do not plant them together with other succulents/plants.

Haworthiopsis ‘Baccata’ also benefits from some indirect light throughout the day as well, so make sure you give it enough space to soak up light without becoming too exposed to heat.

Propagation

Offsets are an easy and reliable way to propagate succulents, like Haworthiopsis ‘Baccata’. With just a few simple steps, you can get a brand-new plant from an existing one.

Toxicity

Haworthiopsis ‘Baccata’

Haworthiopsis ‘Baccata’ is not known to pose any significant health risks, as it is not considered to be toxic. However, it is best to keep the plant away from young children and pets, as they may ingest some of the parts of this plant that could contain toxins which can cause mild skin irritation.

Pests and Diseases

Haworthiopsis ‘Baccata’ is not affected too much by common pests and diseases like most of the other succulents.

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