Haworthia reticulata is a small, rosette-forming succulent native to South Africa. It is characterized by its fleshy, dark green leaves with a distinctive, white, net-like pattern on their surfaces. The leaves are triangular and pointed, often with a rough texture. This plant thrives in well-draining soil and bright, indirect light. It requires minimal watering and is well-suited for indoor cultivation. In the right conditions, Haworthia reticulata may produce small, tubular white flowers on tall, slender stalks.
LIGHT | Partial sun to bright shade
COLD TOLERANCE | -1 ºC
WATER | Water generously when soil is dry.
SOIL PH | Slightly acidic to neutral soil with a pH range of 6.0 to 7.0.
SOIL TYPE | 50% potting mix 50% non organic material (pumice or perlite).
FERTILIZER | Fish emulsion, kelp solution, worm casting, shrimp compost.
PROPAGATION METHODS | Leaf, offsets or stem cuttings
HUMIDITY LEVEL | Low
ACTIVE SEASON | Autumn (Sept. - April)
NOTE
INSTRUCTIONS FOR ROOTING CUTTINGS
Insert cutting into the soil (1" - .5" deep). When soil is dry, water the plant sparingly. Roots should form in two weeks. Plants should be in bright shade during the rooting period. To avoid leaves from getting burnt, acclimatize the plant to outdoors or full sun.