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Jul 06, 2021 - 09:19 AM
I'd recommend un-potting it first to see how much root you're working with. Haworthia can grow lots of long, robust roots and you want a pot that's wide and deep enough to hold them. But as a general estimate, something 4" to 6" in diameter and depth is generally sufficient.
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