Rare Haworthia Green Picta Hybrid SR003 – Seed Grown Collector Succulent | Bare Rooted
Rare Haworthia Green Picta Hybrid SR003 – Seed Grown Collector Succulent | Bare Rooted
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Rare Haworthia Green Picta SR003 is a compact collector succulent known for its thick geometric foliage and naturally textured leaf windows. This seed-grown specimen has been bred in our own nurseries and selected for its stable form, dense growth, and unique surface patterning.
The fleshy triangular leaves develop rich green to olive tones with translucent textured markings that remain permanent throughout the plant’s lifetime. Its symmetrical rosette form stays compact, making it highly suitable for small pots, shelves, and collector trays.
This variety performs best in bright indirect light with a dry and airy succulent soil mix. Its slow-growing habit and low watering needs make it suitable for indoor growing conditions, especially for collectors looking for unusual Haworthia hybrids.
Each plant develops its own natural texture variation over time, making every specimen slightly unique while maintaining the characteristic compact Picta form.
Key Features:
- Seed grown collector Haworthia
- Bred in our own nurseries
- Texture patterns remain stable for life
- Slow growing succulent species
- Healthy, well rooted and well matured live plants
- Naturally textured translucent foliage
- Very rare exotic compact hybrid variety
- Unique geometric rosette structure
- Low maintenance care routine
- Compact growth ideal for collectors
Care at a Glance — Rare Haworthia Green Picta SR003
Watering
Water only after soil dries fully
Sunlight
Bright indirect light
Temperature
15°C–30°C
Pet Safety
Mildly toxic if consumed
Maintenance
Low maintenance
Growth
Compact miniature rosette; slow-growing hybrid
Soil
Fast-draining succulent mix
Care Tip
Avoid water sitting inside the rosette
🌿 Care Guide
This compact Haworthia hybrid prefers stable indoor conditions with bright filtered light and minimal watering. Its textured foliage remains healthiest when grown in airy succulent soil with good drainage.
📍 Placement
- Place near an east or bright shaded window indoors
- Avoid prolonged harsh afternoon sunlight
💡 What Helps
- Use terracotta or breathable pots for healthier roots
- Allow the soil to dry completely between watering cycles
⚠️ Important
- Overwatering and poor airflow may cause root or crown rot
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