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Haworthia pygmaea - Succulent - 3" Pot

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  • Frosted, jewel-like rosette leaves
  • Very low water and care needs
  • Pet- and child-safe (non-toxic)
  • Perfect for desks, terrariums and small spaces
  • Hardy and beginner-friendly
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Haworthia pygmaea is a small, clump-forming succulent native to the Eastern Cape of South Africa. It forms tight rosettes of thick, inward-curving leaves whose upper faces carry a distinctive sugary or frosted white texture, giving the plant a jewel-like appearance prized by collectors.

Rarely exceeding 8-10 cm across, it is one of the most beginner-friendly succulents for Indian conditions, thriving on a bright windowsill with very little water. It tolerates the warmth of most Indian cities well, provided it is protected from harsh afternoon sun and waterlogging.

Slow but steady, it gradually offsets to form small clusters that can be divided, and it remains attractive year-round, making it ideal for desktops, terrariums and compact succulent arrangements.

Specifications

Family Asphodelaceae
Native region Eastern Cape, South Africa
Mature height 5-8 cm
Mature spread 8-10 cm
Growth rate Slow
Foliage Evergreen fleshy triangular leaves with frosted, pearly upper surface
Flower colour White with greenish-brown stripes
Flower season Spring to summer
Climate zone Warm, arid to semi-arid; grow indoors with bright light across India

Care guide

Sunlight Bright indirect light; some gentle morning sun. Avoid harsh direct afternoon sun, which scorches the leaves.
Watering Water only when the soil is fully dry; soak-and-dry method. Reduce sharply in monsoon and winter to prevent rot.
Soil / mix Fast-draining gritty succulent/cactus mix; add sand, perlite or pumice. Never use heavy clay or water-retentive soil.
Temperature Ideal 18-30 C. Tolerates up to ~38 C in shade; protect from cold below 5 C.
Humidity Prefers low to moderate humidity; tolerates average Indian indoor conditions. Ensure airflow during humid monsoon.
Fertilizer Feed lightly with a diluted balanced or cactus fertilizer once in 6-8 weeks during active growth; none in winter.
Pruning No pruning needed; simply remove dried outer leaves and spent flower stalks.
Repotting Repot every 2-3 years in spring into a slightly larger, well-draining pot; let offsets fill the pot first.
Propagation Easily propagated by separating offsets (pups) during repotting; also by leaf cuttings, though slower.
Pests & problems Generally pest-resistant; watch for mealybugs and root mealybugs. Root rot from overwatering is the main risk.
Toxicity / safety Non-toxic to pets (cats and dogs) and humans; safe around children.
Difficulty Easy

Uses

<ul><li>Compact desktop, windowsill and office plant</li><li>Ideal for terrariums, dish gardens and miniature succulent arrangements</li><li>Decorative gifting plant for festivals and housewarming</li><li>Low-maintenance greenery for apartments with limited space</li></ul>

Growing tips

<ul><li>Place near a bright east or north window; in peak summer move away from scorching direct sun.</li><li>During the monsoon, cut watering drastically and ensure the pot drains freely to avoid rot.</li><li>Use a terracotta pot with drainage holes for better moisture control in humid Indian climates.</li><li>Water in the morning so excess moisture evaporates through the day.</li><li>Resume light feeding and slightly more frequent watering in spring and autumn growth periods.</li></ul>

Frequently asked questions

How often should I water Haworthia pygmaea in India?
Water only when the soil is completely dry, roughly every 10-14 days in summer. Cut watering sharply during the monsoon and winter, as overwatering is the main cause of death.
Is Haworthia pygmaea safe for pets and children?
Yes. It is non-toxic to cats, dogs and humans, making it a safe choice for homes with curious pets or small children.
Why are the leaves of my Haworthia turning soft or brown?
Soft, translucent or browning leaves usually indicate overwatering and root rot. Let the soil dry out fully, use a gritty fast-draining mix, and ensure the pot has drainage holes.

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