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Vatika Business Park, Sector 49, Sohna Road122018GurugramIN
Hunar Setuhttps://www.hunarsetu.com
Vatika Business Park, Sector 49, Sohna RoadGurugram, IN
Description: Haworthia Fasciata Cape Town Succulent Plant, commonly called Zebra Plant or Zebra Haworthia. It features beautiful fresh green leaf drawing, is a strong grower, and has strong roots.
Light: Place your succulent anywhere it can receive plenty of sun or bright light. Avoid intense, direct sunlight until the plant has acclimatized to its new environment.
Soil: Make sure the soil is moist at all times during the spring and summer months.
Water: Water when the soil is dry to the touch, which is approximately every 7 - 10 days. Avoid watering daily. Water them more in spring and summer and less in winter, and it’s better to underwater them than overwater them.
Description: Haworthia Fasciata Cape Town Succulent Plant, commonly called Zebra Plant or Zebra Haworthia. It features beautiful fresh green leaf drawing, is a strong...
Description: Haworthia Fasciata Cape Town Succulent Plant, commonly called Zebra Plant or Zebra Haworthia. It features beautiful fresh green leaf drawing, is a strong grower, and has strong roots.
Light: Place your succulent anywhere it can receive plenty of sun or bright light. Avoid intense, direct sunlight until the plant has acclimatized to its new environment.
Soil: Make sure the soil is moist at all times during the spring and summer months.
Water: Water when the soil is dry to the touch, which is approximately every 7 - 10 days. Avoid watering daily. Water them more in spring and summer and less in winter, and it’s better to underwater them than overwater them.