A Zebra Plant of a different color....
Haworthia fasciata - Zebra Plant
Fairy Garden Succulents
My Zebra Plant is turning yellow on the white areas of outer leaves. I have had it under a LED desk light - not a light for growing plants. Could it be getting too much light?
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Open Nov 30, 2021 - 10:36 AM
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Nov 30, 2021 - 10:36 AM
Succulents fading to white is more often a sign that they're not getting enough sunlight. This can often be accompanied by the soil not drying out quickly, which will lead to yellowing and rot. But we can make a more accurate diagnosis if you email us a photo of the plant at info@mountaincrestgardens.com along with answers to the following questions:
1) Growing conditions (full sun, part sun, filtered sun, indoors, outdoors, etc.) 2) Soil used for planting 3) Watering schedule 4) Does the container have a hole for drainage?
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Haworthia fasciata - Zebra Plant
Zebra Plant (now named Haworthiopsis fasciata) (Rowley): Named for the distinctive white bumps that line the outside of its leaves. In nature, it grows in the shrublands of South Africa with acidic soil and partial shade or filtered light. Its ability to tolerate low light makes it a fantastic indoo...
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