Growing haworthias - The Retusa family

Although some haworthias are rare and expensive, many aren't and they are also quite easy to grow. This is a selection of some of my little green plants. This is the Retusa genus, named for the leaf shape - Retuse means "having an obtuse or rounded apex with a shallow notch". Retusas are easy to grow, they can handle strong morning sunlight and they enjoy getting quite a bit of water. If they don't get enough light, the rosettes lose their compact shape and the leaves elongate.

Don't ask me why some of my images have turned sideways, probably something to do with Steemit now using a cdn. Ah, well.

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Haworthia Retusa var acuminata

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This is a variegated form of the plant above, Haworthia "Grey Ghost"

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Haworthia Retusa var suberecta

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Haworthia Retusa var geraldii

These plants also make interesting hybrids, this is a hybrid of Haworthia Retusa var mutica, which has very compact leaves but in general, crossing plants with Hawothia Retusa will result in larger, faster-growing plants that do make offsets and are easy to propagate; many of the rarer haworthias don't offset and are extremely slow growers

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On the weekend, I made the winning bid for a batch of 6 rare haworthias and they were sent to the courier company today. I should be able to collect them on Wednesday. I'm really looking forward to it and will post them once I have them in my hot, sweaty little hands

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