Haworthia pentagon

Haworthia pentagona is a succulent plant native to South Africa.

La Haworthia pentagon It is a succulent plant native to South Africa. Very popular with collectors due to its interesting features and easy care. Also, since it is easy to maintain, it is ideal for those who want to add a bit of green to their home or work space without spending a lot of time caring for it.

In this article we will explain everything you need to know about caring for Haworthia pentagon, from light and water to fertilization and transplantation. Read on to find out how you can keep this beautiful plant in tip-top condition!

What is the Haworthia pentagon?

the Haworthia pentagona has triangular leaves and completely green

When we talk about Haworthia pentagon, we refer to a variety of haworthia with triangular and totally green leaves. This plant generates many branches from the root, which greatly increases its attractiveness. It is a perfect vegetable for decorating interiors, since it tolerates the lack of natural light very well. Even with little sunlight, its leaves take on their characteristic green hue.

In addition, The care of this plant is very simple. which makes it ideal for people with little time or beginners. Later we will discuss in detail how to care for and maintain the Haworthia pentagon.

What does it mean haworthia?

But what are plants? haworthia? Well, it is a kind of succulents endemic to South Africa and southern Africa. They are part of the family Asphodelaceae y They are characterized by having fleshy leaves and generally arranged in the form of a rosette. These leaves can have a diameter of 3 centimeters and reach up to 30 centimeters.

Depending on the species, the leaves vary in colour, texture and shape. While some are pointed, others may be blunt or rounded. In the case of the Haworthia pentagona, the leaves are rather pointed and completely green. It should also be noted that some species of haworthia they grow isolated and others form a type of compact mass.

Plants belonging to this genus also produce small white flowers They usually grow at the end of a long spike. They are usually bilabiate and tubular. Both the flowers and the leaves help to identify and differentiate the various species of haworthia and group them into the corresponding subgenres.

The vast majority of species belonging to the genus of haworthia is originally from South Africa. We can find a great diversity of these plants in the Cape province, specifically in the southwest. There are also some species in neighboring territories, such as southern Mozambique, Swaziland and Namibia. As for the habitat, it is very varied. These succulents can live on rocky slopes, mountainous areas, flat terrain, and high altitudes.

Caring for the Haworthia pentagon

caring for Haworthia pentagona is a fairly simple task

As we have already mentioned, taking care of the Haworthia pentagon it is a fairly simple task. Next we will comment the most important aspects to consider to be able to enjoy this beautiful vegetable:

  • Light: The best lighting for this succulent is partial sunlight, that is, not direct. In the case that we want to have it outdoors, it is best to find a location where it is protected from the sun and receives a little shade. if the Haworthia pentagon receives a lot of sun, its leaves begin to discolor, acquiring yellowish and white tones. To have this plant indoors, it is best to place it about 30 centimeters from a window.
  • Temperature: Since it is a plant native to South Africa, it is not surprising that it prefers warm climates. The ideal temperature for this succulent ranges between 20º and 35º Celsius.
  • Ground: As for the ground, Haworthia pentagon you need it to be sandy and well drained. To achieve this, we can prepare a mixture of perlite or gravel and organic soil or buy a mixture already made specifically for cacti.
  • Fertilization: We can apply a little specific fertilizer for succulents when we go to transplant the plant.
  • Irrigation: Finally we have to highlight irrigation. This should be done every 12 to 15 days directly on the ground in a uniform manner. It is best to not water too much or let the soil dry out completely. When the surface soil is dry, it is time to add a little water. In general, it is recommended to irrigate about 0,8 milliliters every 12 days. In winter, when the temperatures are colder, we must water this succulent once a month, at most two.
Succulents can be in a pot
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Transplant

Regarding the transplantation of the Haworthia pentagon, it is important to carry it out using a disinfected razor or knife to get a clean cut near the plant. We must transplant this succulent to a larger pot when the plant has doubled in size. In addition, it is advisable to introduce a special substrate for succulents in the new container. We must also wait at least a day after watering, so that the roots are drier and it is easier to transplant the vegetable.

surely your Haworthia pentagon It will give a unique touch to your environment!


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