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Haworthia Mirror Ball 《大葉樓蘭玉露》
Haworthia Mirror Ball 《大葉樓蘭玉露》
• Haworthia Mirror Ball •
《大葉樓蘭玉露》
The Haworthia Mirror Ball is a small succulent with a compact, round shape and unique translucent leaf tips that look like tiny windows or mirrors. This feature gives the plant its "mirror ball" appearance, as the leaves effectively catch and reflect light. Haworthias are slow-growing succulents, typically reaching only a few inches tall and wide, which makes it an ideal plant for small spaces or indoor collections.
Symbolism:
1. Clarity & reflection
2. Growth & patience
3. Resilience
4. Protection & luck
Pot diameter: 8cm
Plant height: 10cm (incl. pot height)
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Plant Care Guide for Haworthia Mirror Ball 《大葉樓蘭玉露》
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Light
Prefers bright, indirect light or partial shade. While it can tolerate some direct sunlight, too much intense light can cause leaf burn.
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Soil
Use a well-draining succulent or cactus mix, as these plants are sensitive to moisture.
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Water Requirement
Mirror Ball is drought-tolerant. Water it only when the soil is completely dry to avoid root rot, generally once every two to three weeks.
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Temperature
Ideal growing temperatures are between 18℃ to 27℃.
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Humidity
Thrives in low to moderate humidity.
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Fertilizer
Fertilize with a balanced, diluted liquid fertilizer designed for succulents or cacti or use a slow-release granular fertilizer.
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Caution
Remove any dead or damaged leaves at the base. If the plant has offsets (pups) that are overcrowding the main rosette, you can carefully separate them and transplant them into new pots.