it seems to be loosing it's color (more yellowish) and two out of three feel weak. What could be wrong?
Haworthia coarctata var. tenuis
Indoor Succulents
One of them (out of three) is loosing it's dark green color, looking ,more yellowish, and two out of three feel weak to the touch. Only the biggest one remains strong and green. What could be wrong?
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Open Nov 02, 2021 - 01:53 PM
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Nov 02, 2021 - 01:53 PM
That sounds like the symptoms of overwatering. What you'll want to do is check the root ball and look for blackened, slimy roots. If you find any, trim them off and repot the whole plant into dry soil.
If you don't find any blackened or slimy roots, but the rootball is damp, still repot it into dry soil as a preventative measure.
It would also be a good idea to move the plant to a place that gets more sunlight.
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Haworthia coarctata var. tenuis (now known as Haworthiopsis): This variety has the Latin name tenuis, or "slender", for its thin leaves and its tall, narrow rosette. The leaves keep stacking up on top of each other, reaching over 6.0" tall. It's covered in a pattern of white dots....
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