Repotting one of my favorite succulents: Haworthia limifolia 'Fairy's Washboard'
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I'm finally getting around to repotting one of my favorite succulents - a Haworthia limifolia I purchased from IKEA back in 2015. I'll show you how I repot her, and you'll get to see what's been happening down in the pot. (Hint: She has at least one baby! 😉)
Care tips: Bright indirect light, fast draining soil, water when the soil has been dry for a few days, making sure the soil is drying in a week or less.
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She looks so happy surrounded by her babies 🥰
I love how sweet you are to your plants 😍
Thank you for showing that these plants can grow larger .so many do vids with the pups and in small containers .im glad to find someone who shows what size these wonderful plants can reach.
Hummingbirds love the flowers! I love Haworthias, especially Limifolias. They are very forgiving plants and do well in pots inside on windowsills in winter and outside the rest of the year with east sun when temps are above freezing here in Humble, TX. Mine are protected from rain under cover of patio. I tend to overwater, so I pot in shallower pots.
@SucsForYou
3 жыл бұрын
I would be so happy to see a hummer on my flowers!
I had my 1st Haworthia today. I am loving her so much.
I never thought to use a makeup brush! That's a great tip. Great video. Thank you.
@SucsForYou
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Reedus!
Ahhh. I needed this today! Nothing better than happy mamas and happy babies.
Cuteness overloaded in both Haworthia and you, so innocent ☺ Subscribed!
I re-potted my fairy washboard recently!he had some massive roots. I was surprised because he isn't that big of a plant
The fleshy flowers are luxurious.💞💗
Beautiful, healthy plant 🥰
I just repotted my 2 year old limifolia today and I was shocked at how big and white the roots were! Differently needed a deeper pot!
@SucsForYou
3 жыл бұрын
Nice! Sounds like it's very happy!
JUST WHAT I NEEDED TODAY ,THANKS
Great plant. My Haworthia has blooming two times this year. :-)
This is such a lovely plant ! I waited way too long to repot my first one I got, so long that the babies weren't really babies anymore. I kept all of them and will see if they are happy in their new pots :)
@SucsForYou
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Luckily they're just fine in smaller pots for a good while. I'm sure the babies will thrive!
Thank you 😊
Enjoyed your video!!
@SucsForYou
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
I want one😍
Great video Andrea, thanks for sharing this beauty with us! These varieties really do produce some major root systems. She's gorgeous. I've never heard of using cat litter mixed in the soil🤔 have you used that in the past? I just like to use perlite and pumice with my succ soil, works great and the perlite helps to break down the cost of the pumice.
@SucsForYou
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Stacey! I have used it before in a cactus pot and it worked out great! It's always nice to have a cheap variety of drainage materials hanging around 😉 Comforting even lol!
Nice :) I never know what to do with all the babies when repotting. It's so hard to throw them away!
@SucsForYou
3 жыл бұрын
I know!!
I would love to see an update on the ones that stayed in the pot if theyre making any cool progress!:)
@SucsForYou
3 жыл бұрын
They died in the freeze :/
Beautiful .emaculate . God bless you keep the gd works up
@SucsForYou
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@debrayarde863
Жыл бұрын
Ur most welcome ....u do need the blessings
This is one beautiful plant. Even I get upset when they get crushed when kept in a small pot. Between when is their growing period
Mine is starting to get some pinkish purple in the center on the leaves .
I have a little one that reminds me of an alligator baby!
Great video, thank you. Really like how you love on your plants - they know 😊 Question… I have one of these that’s several years old and will be separating her out (there are several together in one pot). She flowers like crazy and keeps making babies so I assume they’re happy. Many have gotten quite leggy tho - should I trim that back? Bury it? I do t wanna harm any of them but I also wanna get them in separate pots. Any advice is appreciated. Thank you kindly, and love the name of your channel 😅
@SucsForYou
3 ай бұрын
Sorry for the delayed reply! I'm not sure what you mean by leggy... at least not for these Haworthias. You're welcome to use the Ask Andrea feature here so we can get into it - sucsforyou.com/ask-andrea/
Thanks for your lovely videos. I try to follow the care guide for haworthias but I have put about 4 in a large pot but I guess when watered is too much for the plant? This results in root rot, then death. When I put one baby haworthia in a 2 inch pot, I water sparingly especially in fall and winter then realize the soil is extremely dry. I've lost a lot of plants. Any tips will be appreciated.
@SucsForYou
5 ай бұрын
Hi Pauline! I would need more details about your growing set up and climate to even begin to help. You can use the plant profile form on my website: sucsforyou.com/plant-profile/
What a lovely plant! I have a very small version and i looooove the feel of its leaves, and my tiny one had babies! Am very excited for them all to grow. You mentioned the old/finished soil... is there a way to refresh the soil? Im thinking of starting a small compost situation, but even if that does work im not sure how it would help my succulent mix, which is primarily lava rock and perlite (what ive found in this area so far).
@SucsForYou
3 жыл бұрын
You can toss it back into your soil bin and mix it with new soil 🙏
@randihardy6642
3 жыл бұрын
@@SucsForYou thank you! Thats great to know
A friend gifted me an almost baby (I wouldn't say older than 3 months?) limofilia, this is my first plant so this might be a bit of a dumb question, but some tips of its leaves are broken off, is there any thing I can do to help them regrow? Very informative video and beautiful plant too!
@SucsForYou
2 жыл бұрын
Congrats on your new Haworthia! If a tip gets broken, it won't regrow but it will get covered up by a new layer of leaves eventually :)
Nice video, thanks. Do you have any updated succulent mix videos?
@SucsForYou
3 жыл бұрын
Do you mean seedlings? Soil? Not sure what 'mix' you're referring to :)
@ccc919
3 жыл бұрын
Sucs For You! I noticed you used some new materials in your repot, so I was wondering if you updated your succulent soil mix and I missed it. Beautiful Haworthia by the way!
I discovered you channel recently and I really enjoy your videos!!! :) Could you please tell me how much sunlight theyget and how much / how frequently you water them? I have a limifolia too, but it looks like it just stopped growing, I think I'm doing something wrong... Anyway, have a great day!
@SucsForYou
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Gustas! It's warm here most of the year so I water 2-3 times a month as long as the soil is drying out for a few days between waterings. She gets east-facing sun but no direct light. And yes, they can be very slow growers... I'm not sure of your climate but they will go dormant when it's uncomfortably hot or cold for them.
@gustasbraskys8171
3 жыл бұрын
@@SucsForYou Thanks for the answer!!
@SucsForYou
3 жыл бұрын
Welcome!
How do you deal with caring for your plants during winter? I live in the Austin area and the freezing has started.. all my plants are stretched from lacking sunlight.. but too cold to live outside full time. I am new to succs... about 9 months in... and my little babies are looking so sad. Help!!
@SucsForYou
3 жыл бұрын
Grow lights! Grow lights! Grow lights! I have several suggestions here: amazon.com/shop/sucsforyou
Hi! What did you use at the end to complete the rent of the plant pot? Plis? Thanks!
@SucsForYou
3 жыл бұрын
A mix of drainage materials: Pumice, Turface, expanded shale :)
I’ve never grown this species. Does it tend to like a generous pot size ?
@SucsForYou
3 жыл бұрын
Not really - just big enough to contain the roots and give them a few inches to continue growing :)
Do you have a care video for this haworthia? I bought a big planter of neglected succulents on FB Marketplace. I’m trying to give these guys a fighting chance.
@SucsForYou
3 жыл бұрын
In the video description I wrote - Care tips: Bright indirect light, fast draining soil, water when the soil has been dry for a few days, making sure the soil is drying in a week or less.
My Limifolia has pups growing between healthy leaves. Any tips on how to remove them without destroying them and the parent plant?
@SucsForYou
2 жыл бұрын
Give them some more time to develop 'stems' and roots so it's easier to access them without harming anyone :)
How often do you water? How much sunlight does it get? My fairy washboard isn't doing so good I'm in need of advice!!
@SucsForYou
3 жыл бұрын
It's outside on a covered porch - bright but indirect sunlight. Water when the soil is dry - should be every 7-10 days or so.
@paullaing5921
2 жыл бұрын
I live in the UK, mine lives on my windowsill where it gets some direct sunlight in the morning. I water every 3 weeks (maybe 2 weeks in the summer), that seems to suit it just fine.
Very nice why are the tips of mine brown and dry looki
@SucsForYou
Жыл бұрын
Probably just needs water a bit more often.
I have one and repotted it along with you but it's not as green as yours beacause I don't know how to remove the dust
@SucsForYou
3 жыл бұрын
You can just use a spray setting on a water hose etc :)
@batanghardinero1539
3 жыл бұрын
@@SucsForYou thanks very much for the tip oh and btw a supporter from the philippines😁
@batanghardinero1539
3 жыл бұрын
@@SucsForYou ohh and it's turning 4yo next year
I have one how often should I water it ???
@SucsForYou
Жыл бұрын
Have you watered it yet? It depends... climate, soil, pot material. But you can just water it 2x a month and be safe usually (not when it's cold)
Two of my limfolia's leaves are yellow. Is it overwatered?
@SucsForYou
2 жыл бұрын
Possibly? I only water mine 2x a month or so.
More details about your soil mix pleeeeeaseee
@SucsForYou
3 жыл бұрын
Plenty! sucsforyou.com/category/soil/
@SucsForYou
3 жыл бұрын
Plenty! sucsforyou.com/category/soil/
How do you remove damaged leaves of haworthia limifolia?
@SucsForYou
3 жыл бұрын
Scissors should work :)
Can you put this in succulent garden
@SucsForYou
Жыл бұрын
Sure!
How do you handle the seeds?
@SucsForYou
3 жыл бұрын
Let them mature on the stalk as long as possible- the pods will start to turn brown. Then you have to catch them before they pop/drop ;)
@moeller3710
3 жыл бұрын
@@SucsForYou thanks! You plant them in soil after picking them off of momma plant?
Do you have a address to receive gifts at?
@SucsForYou
3 жыл бұрын
No, but thanks for the offer!
Haworthia plant
U don't water them ..u changed the pot add the soil ..no necessity of water pls do let me knw
@SucsForYou
Жыл бұрын
You can water if none of the roots break while repotting.