@@OffGridInvestor thats awesome you have bought some seeds of this amazing Haworthia truncata, its such a wonderful and unusual looking Haworthia and its going to be fantastic to grow from seeds, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Thursday XXXX
🙏❤️👍“They are not really anything to dance about“ Thanks Lynn for this wonderful english idiom. And of course thank you for the cacti and succulent tips. Light and love from Germany 🇩🇪
haha so happy you loved the 'not really anything to dance about' haha, so happy you love the cacti and succulent tips, thanks so much Thorsten for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER to germany for a wonderful evening XXXX
That's a beautiful Haworthia truncata Lyn, very different from the other types! Thanks for the useful information given. Have a great evening my friends Lyn and Hans! Lots of love and happiness!
So happy yo love this wonderful Haworthia Sylvia :-D I really love its appearance and its so different looking and unique compared to all the other Haworthias, and there is a gorgeous variegated version of this Haworthia too, and the good news is they don't bite at all haha, thanks so much Sylvia for your wonderful friendship and amazing comment and support and for watching, and Hans and I are sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER to Malta for a fantastic evening ahead XXXX
Awesome video, Lyn 😊 That’s a lovely truncata. I was never a huge fan of them in the beginning, but since getting one in the collection I definitely appreciate them more. Haworthia are my favourite succulents as you know. Thank you for sharing with us as always, Lyn. Have a lovely evening from Edith & myself to you and Hans ❤️🌵☀️🌼🌸🌺🏜
Your Haworthias are so beautiful Daz :-D and they really are fantastic and nice compact growers, the truncata really is a wacky and wonderful and unique looking Haworthia, so happy you loved the video and thanks so much for your fantastic Friendship and amazing comment and support and for watching, and Hans and I are sending you and beautiful Edith lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER to England and Singapore for a wonderful evening XXXX
haha Jane :-D the name of these succulents is crazy, so happy you love the Horse's teeth Haworthia too, thanks so much for your awesome comments and support and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle to Cheshire for a wonderful afternoon XXXX
It really is a wacky and interesting plant with its crazy appearance, thanks so much Carol for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Friday XXXX
So happy you loved the video Elda :-D Haworthias really are amazing and this Haworthia truncata is really wonderful with its unusual appearance, thanks so much Elda for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from Hans and me to Albania for a wonderful evening XXXX
haha the name of this Haworthia really is so crazy, thanks so much Magda for your wonderful Friendship and amazing comment and support and for watching, and Hans and I are sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic sunny Friday XXXX
So happy you loved the info on the Horse's teeth Haworthia Gary :-D and thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Friday and upcoming weekend XXXX
These are very interesting!! I have quite a few haworthias, but not this one. These are a bit hard to come by here and a bit pricey. To get one ,it would be online or if i took a two hour drive to Desoto Missouri, to Drummonds cactus and succulents nursery. I could probably find one. I remember they had them at Drummonds. You dont see these in a big box store!! I give my haworthias a little water in the winter. I watched a video that Daz did on his haworthias. He said they actually grow during the winter, and need a little. I used to kerp them dry for the winter. Of course you have higher humidity during the winter than we do. Especially since i have the wood stove on the greenhouse. Keeps it very dry inside!! Thanks for sharing these beauties Lyn!!! Very interesting and cool haworthia!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks, to across the emerald isle, have a wonderful weekend ahead!!! Peace, Love, Plants!!!✌️💖🌵🌴🌿🌳🌸🌷🌾💐🌱🌹😃👍
So happy you loved the video on this wacky and wonderful Haworthia Clyde :-D it really is so unique with its appearance, the wood stove works a treat keeping the air dry in your beautiful greenhouse, when I used to grow Haworthia indoors they used to grow in the winter and flower, but since moving them into the polytunnel they seemed to have reversed to mostly summer and fall growing like some of my Aloes haha, I think they have the mix of the south African seasons and our seasons combined haha, I notice my Aloes and Gasterias seem to be similar like that too, I have some that want to grow and flower in winter and others that want to be dormant, the high humidity is always so awful in Ireland and U.K, thanks so much Clyde for your wonderful Friendship and amazing comment and support and for watching, and Hans and I are sending you and beautiful Deb and all the pets and plants all lots of love and happiness and PEACE, LOVE, PLANTS and PLANT POWER to Morris Park for a super Sunday XXXX
So happy you love this amazing wacky and wonderful Haworthia truncata Sue :-D it really is unusual looking and unique, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a super Sunday XXXX
I love this Haworthia. Been trying to look for an affordable one but haven’t had any luck yet. It looks very distinct. Thanks for the care tips, Lyn. Now I know what to do when I get one.😉
So happy you love this amazing wacky and wonderful Haworthia Ana :-D it really is so unique with its appearance, thanks so much Ana for your wonderful Friendship and amazing comment and support and for watching, and Hans and I are sending you lots of love and happiness and CAFFEINE and PLANT POWER to Las Vegas for a fantastic Tuesday XXXX
That was a great video on Haworthias Lyxn😌🙏💖Although here in my climate the Haworthias grow in winter and if they are watered in summer it induces rot fast, and they don't grow in summer either. In winter they fatten up and grow very well. I keep them moist all winter however I use a big clear lid at night to keep any frost from entering.
So happy you loved the Haworthia video Newman :-D and its amazing how these plants can vary with their growing with our different climates, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER to Japan for a fantastic upcoming weekend ahead XXXX
So happy you loved the video and found it helpful Ted :-D and thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Friday XXXX
So happy that this Haworthia is your favourite too Finn :-D it really is an awesome and quirky looking plant, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Friday XXXX
I've killed my small Haworthia Truncata, embarassed to say..... I grew it a bit (a lot?) too hard: in inorganic soil, under a Mars Hydro light, totally dry in Winter. It shrivelled from the top and went a dark purple-brown (from dark green), but the root system still looks intact and fresh (?) so I'm leaving it in the soil, hoping for a miracle. My other Haworthia's are thriving though, and I've now moved them to a sunny window, slightly in from the window. Still in inorganic soil but I quench their thirst better. The Truncata is a very interesting and beautiful type... like the Lithops but more rugged : ) Very informative Lynn, thanks! I was delighted to hear your advice on this specific species!
So happy you loved the video on Haworthia truncata, and it really reminds me of Lithops too with its appearance haha, so sorry to hear about your Haworthia truncata, but the good news is if the root system is still looking good its highly possible that it will re shoot and grow again from the top, I have had Haworthia completely go brown and die from the top but after cutting them back and leaving the healthy root and base in the soil they have re grown again the following season, thanks so much Nathalie for your wonderful Friendship and amazing comment and support and for watching, and Hans and I are sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from Belfast to Dublin for a fantastic Friday XXXXX
@@desertplantsofavalon O that's good news Lynn! I thought I was crazy not to give up on it. I will keep babying it then and crossing my fingers. It's still in the pot with its other Haworthia friends for encouragement 😊. You never know how these things work with pheromones etc is my uninformed theory 🙄😄Thanks so much for your reply.
thanks so much for your wonderful love and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER and have an amazing Tuesday today XXXX
Another very informative video. When haworthia are watered during the winter, as mine are inside and you suggest about every 6 weeks, do I soak them or just give them a little bit of water?
So happy you loved the video and found it informative Carolyn :-D I would give them a little bit of water every 6 weeks, just enough to wet the soil and to prevent them from shrivelling, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Friday XXXX
The name of this Haworthia suits it so well haha, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a brilliant Thursday XXXX
Thanks so much Stephanie for your wonderful support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle XXXX
Thanks so much Susan for your wonderful love and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Friday XXXX
thanks so much Brit for your awesome support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER and have an amazing upcoming weekend XXXX
Just leave the old roots it does not matter no one prunes them in the wild .you may find the old roots are beneficial for soil type conditions😊plants are not stupid and make things that are not beneficial for the soil they grow in .i have harworthi 7 years and never touched the roots it grows magnificent with dead roots in pot😊
Thats fantastic you love Haworthia and have been growing them 7 years, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Wednesday XXXXX
How to Grow Haworthia truncata 'Horse's teeth' Succulent :-D
Crazy. I just bought some seeds on ebay when I saw the thumbnail because I have never heard of them. Before I watched the video.
@@OffGridInvestor thats awesome you have bought some seeds of this amazing Haworthia truncata, its such a wonderful and unusual looking Haworthia and its going to be fantastic to grow from seeds, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Thursday XXXX
🙏❤️👍“They are not really anything to dance about“ Thanks Lynn for this wonderful english idiom. And of course thank you for the cacti and succulent tips. Light and love from Germany 🇩🇪
haha so happy you loved the 'not really anything to dance about' haha, so happy you love the cacti and succulent tips, thanks so much Thorsten for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER to germany for a wonderful evening XXXX
That's a beautiful Haworthia truncata Lyn, very different from the other types! Thanks for the useful information given. Have a great evening my friends Lyn and Hans! Lots of love and happiness!
So happy yo love this wonderful Haworthia Sylvia :-D I really love its appearance and its so different looking and unique compared to all the other Haworthias, and there is a gorgeous variegated version of this Haworthia too, and the good news is they don't bite at all haha, thanks so much Sylvia for your wonderful friendship and amazing comment and support and for watching, and Hans and I are sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER to Malta for a fantastic evening ahead XXXX
Awesome video, Lyn 😊 That’s a lovely truncata. I was never a huge fan of them in the beginning, but since getting one in the collection I definitely appreciate them more. Haworthia are my favourite succulents as you know. Thank you for sharing with us as always, Lyn. Have a lovely evening from Edith & myself to you and Hans ❤️🌵☀️🌼🌸🌺🏜
Your Haworthias are so beautiful Daz :-D and they really are fantastic and nice compact growers, the truncata really is a wacky and wonderful and unique looking Haworthia, so happy you loved the video and thanks so much for your fantastic Friendship and amazing comment and support and for watching, and Hans and I are sending you and beautiful Edith lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER to England and Singapore for a wonderful evening XXXX
Hi Lyn, love the horses teeth ha ha 😂😂xxx❤️❤️
haha Jane :-D the name of these succulents is crazy, so happy you love the Horse's teeth Haworthia too, thanks so much for your awesome comments and support and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle to Cheshire for a wonderful afternoon XXXX
@@desertplantsofavalon thank you Lyn, love to you all too xxx❤️❤️
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Very interesting plant. Thanks for sharing & see you in the repotting!
It really is a wacky and interesting plant with its crazy appearance, thanks so much Carol for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Friday XXXX
Thank you for this amazing video Lyn! Amazing plants! ❤🌺
So happy you loved the video Elda :-D Haworthias really are amazing and this Haworthia truncata is really wonderful with its unusual appearance, thanks so much Elda for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from Hans and me to Albania for a wonderful evening XXXX
Horse's teeth haha haven't heard this one before. I only have few of haworthias now in my collection. Thanks for sharing your knowledge 🙏
haha the name of this Haworthia really is so crazy, thanks so much Magda for your wonderful Friendship and amazing comment and support and for watching, and Hans and I are sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic sunny Friday XXXX
Good information thanks for the information have a great weekend and keep growing
So happy you loved the info on the Horse's teeth Haworthia Gary :-D and thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Friday and upcoming weekend XXXX
These are very interesting!! I have quite a few haworthias, but not this one. These are a bit hard to come by here and a bit pricey. To get one ,it would be online or if i took a two hour drive to Desoto Missouri, to Drummonds cactus and succulents nursery. I could probably find one. I remember they had them at Drummonds. You dont see these in a big box store!! I give my haworthias a little water in the winter. I watched a video that Daz did on his haworthias. He said they actually grow during the winter, and need a little. I used to kerp them dry for the winter. Of course you have higher humidity during the winter than we do. Especially since i have the wood stove on the greenhouse. Keeps it very dry inside!! Thanks for sharing these beauties Lyn!!! Very interesting and cool haworthia!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks, to across the emerald isle, have a wonderful weekend ahead!!! Peace, Love, Plants!!!✌️💖🌵🌴🌿🌳🌸🌷🌾💐🌱🌹😃👍
So happy you loved the video on this wacky and wonderful Haworthia Clyde :-D it really is so unique with its appearance, the wood stove works a treat keeping the air dry in your beautiful greenhouse, when I used to grow Haworthia indoors they used to grow in the winter and flower, but since moving them into the polytunnel they seemed to have reversed to mostly summer and fall growing like some of my Aloes haha, I think they have the mix of the south African seasons and our seasons combined haha, I notice my Aloes and Gasterias seem to be similar like that too, I have some that want to grow and flower in winter and others that want to be dormant, the high humidity is always so awful in Ireland and U.K, thanks so much Clyde for your wonderful Friendship and amazing comment and support and for watching, and Hans and I are sending you and beautiful Deb and all the pets and plants all lots of love and happiness and PEACE, LOVE, PLANTS and PLANT POWER to Morris Park for a super Sunday XXXX
Wow! That is a really cool haworthia. I have not heard of it before. I think I might have to find one for myself. Thanks for this video!
So happy you love this amazing wacky and wonderful Haworthia truncata Sue :-D it really is unusual looking and unique, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a super Sunday XXXX
I love this Haworthia. Been trying to look for an affordable one but haven’t had any luck yet. It looks very distinct. Thanks for the care tips, Lyn. Now I know what to do when I get one.😉
So happy you love this amazing wacky and wonderful Haworthia Ana :-D it really is so unique with its appearance, thanks so much Ana for your wonderful Friendship and amazing comment and support and for watching, and Hans and I are sending you lots of love and happiness and CAFFEINE and PLANT POWER to Las Vegas for a fantastic Tuesday XXXX
That was a great video on Haworthias Lyxn😌🙏💖Although here in my climate the Haworthias grow in winter and if they are watered in summer it induces rot fast, and they don't grow in summer either. In winter they fatten up and grow very well. I keep them moist all winter however I use a big clear lid at night to keep any frost from entering.
So happy you loved the Haworthia video Newman :-D and its amazing how these plants can vary with their growing with our different climates, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER to Japan for a fantastic upcoming weekend ahead XXXX
Thanks for another helpful video.
So happy you loved the video and found it helpful Ted :-D and thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Friday XXXX
this is my favourite Haworthia
So happy that this Haworthia is your favourite too Finn :-D it really is an awesome and quirky looking plant, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Friday XXXX
I've killed my small Haworthia Truncata, embarassed to say..... I grew it a bit (a lot?) too hard: in inorganic soil, under a Mars Hydro light, totally dry in Winter. It shrivelled from the top and went a dark purple-brown (from dark green), but the root system still looks intact and fresh (?) so I'm leaving it in the soil, hoping for a miracle. My other Haworthia's are thriving though, and I've now moved them to a sunny window, slightly in from the window. Still in inorganic soil but I quench their thirst better. The Truncata is a very interesting and beautiful type... like the Lithops but more rugged : ) Very informative Lynn, thanks! I was delighted to hear your advice on this specific species!
So happy you loved the video on Haworthia truncata, and it really reminds me of Lithops too with its appearance haha, so sorry to hear about your Haworthia truncata, but the good news is if the root system is still looking good its highly possible that it will re shoot and grow again from the top, I have had Haworthia completely go brown and die from the top but after cutting them back and leaving the healthy root and base in the soil they have re grown again the following season, thanks so much Nathalie for your wonderful Friendship and amazing comment and support and for watching, and Hans and I are sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from Belfast to Dublin for a fantastic Friday XXXXX
@@desertplantsofavalon O that's good news Lynn! I thought I was crazy not to give up on it. I will keep babying it then and crossing my fingers. It's still in the pot with its other Haworthia friends for encouragement 😊. You never know how these things work with pheromones etc is my uninformed theory 🙄😄Thanks so much for your reply.
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thanks so much for your wonderful love and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER and have an amazing Tuesday today XXXX
Another very informative video. When haworthia are watered during the winter, as mine are inside and you suggest about every 6 weeks, do I soak them or just give them a little bit of water?
So happy you loved the video and found it informative Carolyn :-D I would give them a little bit of water every 6 weeks, just enough to wet the soil and to prevent them from shrivelling, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Friday XXXX
They really do look like horses teeth.
The name of this Haworthia suits it so well haha, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a brilliant Thursday XXXX
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Thanks so much Stephanie for your wonderful support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle XXXX
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Thanks so much Susan for your wonderful love and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Friday XXXX
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thanks so much Brit for your awesome support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER and have an amazing upcoming weekend XXXX
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Thanks so much Sara for your wonderful support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful Thursday XXXX
Just leave the old roots it does not matter no one prunes them in the wild .you may find the old roots are beneficial for soil type conditions😊plants are not stupid and make things that are not beneficial for the soil they grow in .i have harworthi 7 years and never touched the roots it grows magnificent with dead roots in pot😊
Thats fantastic you love Haworthia and have been growing them 7 years, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Wednesday XXXXX
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thanks so much Frank your wonderful support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a super Sunday XXXX
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