Staff Answer
Jun 14, 2021 - 06:30 AM
Hi there!
Haworthia cooperi var. truncata doesn't have variations that are specific colors even though some plants do differ in color.
This has more to do with their environment rather than the variety of plant in question. They'll turn red/orange to varying degrees depending on how much sunlight and water they get. The more sun and less water they get, the more red/orange they'll become, as a general rule.
However, be careful when you're doing this as this particular plant can be sensitive to harsh sunlight! I hope this helps!
Haworthia cooperi var. truncata doesn't have variations that are specific colors even though some plants do differ in color.
This has more to do with their environment rather than the variety of plant in question. They'll turn red/orange to varying degrees depending on how much sunlight and water they get. The more sun and less water they get, the more red/orange they'll become, as a general rule.
However, be careful when you're doing this as this particular plant can be sensitive to harsh sunlight! I hope this helps!
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