What a pleasant coincidence, my favorite succulent passionate releasing Haworthia episode shortly after I've got my first Haworthia :) Thanks for sharing your experience, video great as always :)
That's such a wonderful coincidence! I'm thrilled to hear you've got your first Haworthia too, and I hope you enjoy taking care of it as much as I do. Thank you for your kind words and support - I'm glad you liked the video. Happy growing! 😊
Hello, im from Hamburg germany and i cant buy 'carbonized rice hall' ... i still didnt know what exactly it is ^^ what can i buy instead of that ? Greetings from germany
Hi, carbonized rice hull is a byproduct from slowly or partial burning of rice hulls. We have lots of it since rice is a staple food here in the Philippines. It is like horticultural charcoal or horticultural biochar. You can replace it with any organic mix, soilless ready made potting mix, or horticultural charcoal.
What a pleasant coincidence, my favorite succulent passionate releasing Haworthia episode shortly after I've got my first Haworthia :) Thanks for sharing your experience, video great as always :)
That's such a wonderful coincidence! I'm thrilled to hear you've got your first Haworthia too, and I hope you enjoy taking care of it as much as I do. Thank you for your kind words and support - I'm glad you liked the video. Happy growing! 😊
Beautiful varieties you got there 😍🥰💕💕💕
Thank you!
Thank you!
Thank you also for watching!
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Do you grow Haworthia? If yes, do you have any care tips? Please share them in the comments below.
Thanks for the video! At what temperature and humidity do your haworthias grow?
Hello, I'm from to Mexico what other material can I replace the akadama?
Hi, you can replace it with pumice or any inorganic material like lava rock, leca balls, turface, or scoria
Thankyou so much
Hello, im from Hamburg germany and i cant buy 'carbonized rice hall' ... i still didnt know what exactly it is ^^ what can i buy instead of that ? Greetings from germany
Hi, carbonized rice hull is a byproduct from slowly or partial burning of rice hulls. We have lots of it since rice is a staple food here in the Philippines. It is like horticultural charcoal or horticultural biochar. You can replace it with any organic mix, soilless ready made potting mix, or horticultural charcoal.