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Hi everyone,
I have a small pot of succulent - Haworthia Tesselata, which I got from the Bunnings more than half a year ago. And I was so happy that a long stem shot up and blossomed with 11 tiny white flowers. Now that all the flowers have been spent, I wonder if I should cut the long stem from the bottom so that it can propagate another one later.
Thanks for advice.
Kind regards,
Vincent
Hello @VincentCCS
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's wonderful to have you join us, and thanks for sharing your question about your succulent.
The demands of the Haworthia Tesselata are not that great. It's best to place it in full sun, water only when the soil in the pot is dry and very minimal fertilizer. I'm not totally familiar with the flowering stem of the Haworthia, I suggest leaving it on and not removing it unless it dries out and dies.
Let me call on our experienced members @Noelle, @mich1972, @Organised_House, @Jamespeter100 and @Nikkaz for their recommendations.
If you need further assistance, please let me know.
Eric
Good morning @VincentCCS agreed with @EricL definitely let the flowers die out, just leave it 😃
Hi @VincentCCS
If the flower stem is dry, then cut it off at the base with a pair of fine scissors or flower snips, taking care not to accidentally slice any of the haworthia's 'leaves'.
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