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Haworthia obtuse

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Haworthia obtuse
Translucent-leaf haworthia with glassy foliage and sculptural charm—great for modern décor and subtle textures.

🌿✨ Haworthia obtusa — The Jewel of Succulents
Haworthia obtusa is a stunning, slow-growing succulent known for its strikingly translucent leaf tips, making the rosette look like it’s crafted from crystal or glass. Native to South Africa, this small and compact species is part of the Asphodelaceae family, closely related to other Haworthias and Aloes.

Its beautiful, chubby, and rounded leaves, coupled with a low-maintenance nature, make it highly desirable for both beginner and experienced succulent enthusiasts.

🌿 Botanical Overview
Scientific Name: Haworthia obtusa

Family: Asphodelaceae

Common Names: Window Haworthia, Haworthia obtusa

Origin: Eastern Cape Province, South Africa

Growth Habit: Small, clumping rosette

Size:

Height: 2–4 inches (5–10 cm)

Width: 3–5 inches (8–12 cm)

🍃 Appearance
Leaves:

Thick, fleshy, and rounded with a smooth texture

Leaf tips are semi-transparent, giving the “windowed” effect

The color is usually bright to deep green, sometimes with bluish or glassy hues

Compact rosette structure

Flowers:

Small, tubular white or pale pink flowers

Bloom on tall, thin flower stalks (inflorescence) during the spring or summer

Flowers are not the primary attraction — the foliage is the real star

☀️ Light Requirements
Indoors:

Prefers bright, indirect light

Near east or north-facing windows or slightly filtered south-facing spots

Direct sun, especially midday, can cause leaf scorching or color fading

Outdoors:

Thrives in partial shade or dappled sunlight

Avoid direct harsh sun, especially in hot climates

Too little light can cause the plant to stretch (etiolate), losing its compact rosette form.

🌡️ Temperature & Humidity
Temperature:

Optimal range: 18–27°C (65–80°F)

Can tolerate down to 5°C (41°F), but best kept above 10°C (50°F)

Humidity:

Prefers dry to moderate humidity

Well-suited for indoor environments with standard humidity levels

Ensure proper air circulation to prevent fungal issues in humid settings.

💧 Watering Routine
Active Growth (Spring to Autumn):

Water when the top 1–2 inches of soil are dry

Typically every 10–14 days

Water thoroughly, allowing excess to drain completely

Winter Dormancy:

Reduce watering to once a month or less

Keep soil almost dry but don’t let the plant dehydrate completely

🚫 Avoid getting water trapped in the rosette center, as it may cause rot.

🌱 Soil Requirements
Type:

Well-draining soil is essential

Use:

50% cactus/succulent potting mix

25% perlite or pumice

25% coarse sand or akadama for extra drainage

pH: Slightly acidic to neutral (6.0–7.0)

🌾 Fertilizing
Feed during the growing season (spring and summer):

Use a balanced, diluted liquid fertilizer (half strength) once a month

Avoid fertilizing in autumn and winter

Too much fertilizer can cause weak, elongated growth.

✂️ Maintenance & Pruning
Minimal maintenance required

Remove dried or dead leaves from the base

Clean dust off leaves occasionally to improve photosynthesis

🌿 Propagation
Offsets (Pups):

Haworthia obtusa produces small pups around the base

Separate pups when they have formed some roots

Let the offsets callous for a day or two before planting

Leaf Cuttings:

Less reliable but possible

Allow cut leaves to dry and callous before planting in dry soil

Seeds: Rarely propagated by seeds due to slow growth.

🛡️ Common Problems
Overwatering: Causes root rot and mushy leaves

Underwatering: May lead to shriveling

Pests: Susceptible to:

Mealybugs

Spider mites

Fungus gnats (in overly wet soil)

Treat pests with neem oil, insecticidal soap, or systemic treatments as needed.

🎍 Decorative Use
Perfect for:

Desktop and tabletop displays

Terrariums (open types only)

Miniature gardens

Succulent arrangements

Its glassy, translucent leaf tips make it a jewel-like addition to any indoor garden or succulent collection.

✅ Conclusion
Haworthia obtusa is a charming, low-maintenance succulent that offers visual intrigue through its unique windowed leaves. With bright indirect light, minimal watering, and well-draining soil, it will stay healthy and stunning for years. Its slow growth and manageable size make it ideal for small spaces, apartments, or indoor collections.

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