Senecio Haworthii

1.600 Ft

Pot diameter: pot 5 cm

pot 5 cm
Full description and specifications

Senecio haworthii , also known as cocoon plant or woolly senecio , is a succulent plant with a distinctive appearance due to its leaves covered with silver hairs, which give it a special texture and a velvety appearance. This plant is native to the arid regions of South Africa and is prized for its unique appearance, making it a popular choice for succulent collections and indoor gardens.

Description

  • Leaves : The leaves are thick, cylindrical or oval and are covered with fine, white or silver hairs, which protect the plant from intense sunlight and prevent water loss. The leaves are arranged densely on the stems, giving the plant a compact and fluffy appearance.
  • Stems : The stems are erect and can reach 20-30 cm in height, depending on the growing conditions.
  • Flowers : Although flowering is not very frequent with this plant when it is grown indoors, the flowers are small, yellow and appear on thin stems, above the leaves.

Care

Light : Senecio haworthii prefers strong and direct light. It grows best in a place where it can receive at least 4-6 hours of direct sunlight per day.

Watering : Water the plant moderately during the growing season (spring and summer), letting the soil dry completely between waterings. Excessive watering can lead to root rot and leaf loss. During the winter, watering must be drastically reduced, because the plant enters the rest period. A light watering once every few weeks is enough.

Soil : Use a well-drained soil mixture, especially for cacti and succulents. A mix of potting soil with coarse sand or perlite is ideal to ensure optimal drainage. It is important that the pot has drainage holes to prevent water from accumulating at the base.

Temperature : This plant prefers temperatures between 18-24°C during the growing season. It can tolerate lower temperatures during the rest period, but not lower than 5°C. It is not frost resistant, so it must be brought indoors if it is grown outside in areas with cold winters.

Humidity : Senecio haworthii prefers a dry environment and does not need high humidity. Dry air from heated homes is usually ideal for this plant.

Avoid spraying water on the leaves, because the silver brushes can retain moisture and promote fungal diseases.

Fertilization : The plant does not require frequent fertilization. You can apply a liquid fertilizer for succulents once every two months during the period of active growth. Avoid fertilizing in winter.

Replanting : Senecio haworthii grows slowly and does not require frequent replanting. Replant it once every 2-3 years or when the roots have completely filled the pot.

The ideal time for replanting is spring, before the beginning of the growing season.

Propagation : The plant is easily propagated by stem cuttings. Cut a healthy stem of about 5-10 cm, let it dry at the base for a few days to prevent rotting and then plant it in dry soil. Watering should be started after a few days, when the cutting has stabilized in the soil.

It can also be multiplied by dividing the bush, if the plant is big enough.

Common problems :

Root rot : This is the most common problem and is caused by excessive watering or soil that does not drain well. It is important to let the soil dry completely between waterings.

Soft or pale leaves : May indicate excessive watering or insufficient light. Adjust the watering and move the plant to a brighter place if necessary.

Attacks by pests : The plant can be affected by mealybugs or aphids. Treatment with insecticidal soap or other special products for succulents can be effective.

The displayed price is for 1 pot.
Height with pots included approx. 8 cm

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