Thank you for an idea for a video! Propagating is not difficult, what you need to do is separate an offset and root it. If you place it on moist substrate, it will grow roots and become a new plant. Have fun with it!
@@przyrodawmieszkaniu2887 Thank you for the quick response. My haworthia reinwardtti is deep green, and it looks healthy. I don't know much about my plant, but I will be more careful with the sun light from now on.
@@foogoomogoogoo1890 If the plant is healthy, there is no need to change anything. Keep doing what you are doing. Please make sure to give me an update sometimes.
Thank you for this. It was very useful
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Good to know. I removed the flowering stem because the stem became very long. I now see a lot of growth at the plant.
Thank you for sharing!
Thank you! I wonder if you have a video on propogating it?
Thank you for an idea for a video! Propagating is not difficult, what you need to do is separate an offset and root it. If you place it on moist substrate, it will grow roots and become a new plant. Have fun with it!
Oh my god! My haworthia (reintti?) has been exposed to the direct sun light for three months. 😱
Is your haworthia healthy? Maybe the species you have likes it.
@@przyrodawmieszkaniu2887 Thank you for the quick response. My haworthia reinwardtti is deep green, and it looks healthy. I don't know much about my plant, but I will be more careful with the sun light from now on.
@@foogoomogoogoo1890 If the plant is healthy, there is no need to change anything. Keep doing what you are doing. Please make sure to give me an update sometimes.
@@przyrodawmieszkaniu2887 I will. Thanks a lot. 👍
Very informative video! Thank you.
I am glad you enjoyed it!