Top products from r/haworthia
We found 29 product mentions on r/haworthia. We ranked the 28 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. MUZHI 12PACK Deep Round White Flower Pot, Sturdy Plastic Round Tall Succulent Pots Bulk Indoor Plant 4"
Sentiment score: 3
Number of reviews: 3
Color: White, Elegant Matte Finish and Polished lining.Size:M:4.1*5.1 inch.nicer shape round white starter pots best for various succulents or cactus planing.Material:environment friendly plastic,Sturdy,high quality. You can use it for seasons.Feature:Sturdy,Space-saving,Beautiful shape, Many side s...
2. SANSI 24W LED Plant Light Bulb Full Spectrum LED Grow Light Plant Lights for Indoor Plants, E26 Grow Light Bulb for Hydroponics Greenhouse Houseplants Vegetable Tobacco, Sunlight White UV IR
Sentiment score: 4
Number of reviews: 2
No lampshades needed. --- Compared with other grow lights with wider beam divergence which need lampshades, SANSI LED Grow lights produce a directional light that is aimed at the plants to avoid light loss.Easy to Install --- Operates like a light bulb with a standard E26 socket with no special lamp...
3. Furinno (99557GYW/BK) Turn-N-Tube 4-Tier Multipurpose Shelf Display Rack - French Oak Grey/Black
Sentiment score: 2
Number of reviews: 1
Simple stylish design comes in multiple color options, is functional and suitable for any roomMaterial: CARB compliant composite wood and PVC TubesSturdy on flat surface. Easy no hassle no tools 5-minutes assembly even a kid can accomplishHolds up to 25 lbs per shelf. Product dimension: 23.6(W) x 11...
4. Dommia 50W LED Grow Light for Indoor Plants, 2 pcs Grow Panel with Extension Cables, Red and White Full Spectrum Plant Light DIY Easy Installation for Greenhouse, Grow Shelf (DC 24V)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
đ»ăHigh BrightnessăActual power draw 50W, typical PAR value at 12in height is 220umol/(m^2*S) and 330umol/(m^2*S) at 8in - note that a plant needs 100umol/(m^2*S) or more to grow well - we should choose grow lights that offer enough light.đ»ăPremium QualityăUL power adapter, Safe Output ...
5. MYCO+ - The Best Mycorrhizal Root Booster for A Bigger, More Explosive Root Mass (200g)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
MYCO+ IS AN ULTRA-PREMIUM ROOT BOOSTER that works great on trees, grass lawns, flowers, fruits, vegetables, roses, orchids, tomatoes, and everything else that grows!MYCO+ IS FULLY SOLUBLE AND CAN BE USED IN ALL GARDENS from soil, soiless, coco, rockwool, hydroponic, aeroponic, or any other growing t...
6. Roleadro LED Grow Light for Indoor Plants, 75W Plant Growing Lamps Upgraded Full Spectrum Plant Light for Greenhouse, Hydroponic, Seedling, Greenhouse, Vegetative & Flowering
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
ăProfessional Full SpectrumăRoleadro grow lights equipped with 6 different wavelengths of lamp beads.(24red+46blue+12white+2IR+2UV+83orange-red). Providing plants with a diverse spectrum of light and promotes their growth.With it, you can grow delicate tropicals that will bloom year-round, as we...
7. MUZHI 12PACK Deep Round White Flower Pot, Sturdy Plastic Round Tall Succulent Pots Bulk Indoor Plant 5.3"
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Color: White, Elegant Matte Finish and Polished lining.Size:DxH:5.3x5.9INCH, nicer shape round white starter pots best for various succulents or cactus planing.Material:environment friendly plastic,Sturdy,high quality. You can use it for seasons.Feature:Sturdy,Space-saving,Beautiful shape, Many side...
8. SANSI 36W Daylight LED Plant Light Bulb Full Spectrum Ceramic LED Grow Light Blub, E26 Plant Bulb Sunlight White Grow Light for Indoor Garden Farming Greenhouse Grow Walls, UV IR E26
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
No lampshades needed--- Compared with other grow lights with wider beam divergence which need lampshades, SANSI LED Grow lights produce a directional light that is aimed at the plants to avoid light loss.Easy to Install --- Operates like a light bulb with a standard E26 socket with no special lamp-b...
9. Traditional Japanese Bonsai Soil Mix - Professional Sifted and Ready to Use Tree Potting Blend in Easy Zip Bag - Kiryu, Akadama & Hyuga Pumice (6 Dry Quart)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Pre Mixed & Ready To Use - Sifted Prior To Bagging - 1/3 Japanese Kiryu - 1/3 Hard Japanese Akadama - 1/3 Japanese Hyuga PumicePromotes Excellent Drainage & Water RetentionNon-Organic Mix - This mix is "real" bonsai soil and is made up of primarily non-organic components (no dirt, bark, mulch, etc.)...
10. Traditional Japanese Bonsai Soil Mix - Professional Sifted and Ready to Use Tree Potting Blend in Easy Zip Bag - Kiryu, Akadama & Hyuga Pumice (2.5 Dry Quart)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Pre Mixed & Ready To Use - Sifted Prior To Bagging - 1/3 Japanese Kiryu - 1/3 Hard Japanese Akadama - 1/3 Japanese Hyuga PumicePromotes Excellent Drainage & Water RetentionNon-Organic Mix - This mix is "real" bonsai soil and is made up of primarily non-organic components (no dirt, bark, mulch, etc.)...
11. GrowBetter Organic Cactus & Succulent Fertilizer
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Organic Cactus and Succulent FertilizerGreat indoor & outdoor fertilizer for both edible and ornamental cacti and succulentsEasy to apply; can be used in both native and potting soils; can be pre-mixed with potting soils or top dressedSlow release- each application lasts up to 2 months; low odor org...
12. BioAdvanced 701285B 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control Concentrate, 32 oz, White
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
Kills and controls listed insect pestsCures and prevents listed fungal diseasesControls spider mitesSystemic rainproof protection lasts up to 30 daysTriple protection for flowering plants, trees and shrubsKills and controls insects; cures and prevents fungal diseaseProtects up to two times longer ag...
13. WH Garden Supply Pack of 2 Inch Plastic Flower Pots for Seedlings, or Succulents (100 Pots, Terracotta)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Drainage holes to manage excess waterSturdy, durable pots are reusablePerfect size for seedlings, cuttings, or succulents2 inch size, square shapeBPA free and made in the USA
14. Leson 100 Watt Equivalent A19 LED Light Bulb Standard E26/E27 Base 13W Energy Saving, Daylight Cool White 6500k (6 Pack)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
These 12.5W LED light bulbs are the best quality.You will not be disappointed. It has the latest LED efficiency technology, they can be compared to the brightness of the 15W LED light bulbs in the market. This means you will be paying for the price of a 12.5W LED light bulb but have the brightness o...
15. Bonsai Jack Succulent and Cactus Soil - Jacks Gritty Mix #111 - 2 Quarts â Fast Draining â Fight Root Rot â Optimized pH
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
FAST DRAINING & NURTURING: Our succulent potting soil helps prevent root rot and overwatering. It will not damage roots on cactus and succulents. Bonsai Jack succulent soil mix is used by professionals and hobbyists alike to enhance all sorts of succulent plants, including echeveria, crassula, litho...
16. Yescom 225 White LEDs Grow Light Ultrathin Panel Hydroponics Indoor Plant Veg Flower Lamp for Growing Room Tent
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
[Wide Application]: Ultrathin White LED Grow Light, white light is a combination of other colors on the spectrum, which means it will be much more beneficial to the photosynthesis process; Perfectly fits grow tent, greenhouse and laboratory, for growing seedlings, cultivating flowers, bonsai, vegeta...
17. Jobeâs Organics Vegetable & Tomato Fertilizer, 3-1-2 Water Soluble Plant Food Mix with Biozome, 10 oz Box Makes 30 Gallons of Organic Liquid Fertilizer
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Organic water soluble fertilizer mix for making liquid fertilizer for a bountiful crop of vegetables and tomatoesOMRI listed for organic gardening by USDA; Certified organic means no synthetic chemicalsContains Jobeâs BiozomeâŠthe proprietary microorganism archaea that aggressively breaks down m...
18. BN-LINK 24 Hour Plug-in Mechanical Timer Grounded Aquarium, Grow Light, Hydroponics, Pets, Home, Kitchen, Office, Appliances, UL Listed 125VAC, 60 Hz, 1875W, 15A, 1/2HP (1)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
â NO LOOSE PARTS: Unlike classic timers with removable pins, our timer features an easy to use, built-in pin dial that allows you to set your timer by pressing the toggle pins down for ON, or keeping them up for OFF.â SAVE ENERGY & MONEY: Our timer can be used to automate most small home applian...
19. Hurricane HGC736520 Classic Series Clip Fan, 6", 6-Inch, White
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Strong spring with plastic clampsTwo speed motorVersatile mounting positionRuns at 306 CFM and 2350 RPM on highUL listed
20. Durolux T5 Ho Grow Light - 4 Foot 4 Lamps - DL844 Fluorescent Hydroponic Indoor Fixture - Bloom Veg Daisy Chain with Bulbs
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
HIGH LIGHT OUTPUT: 20000 Lumen, Professional Grow Lighting System, 95% Reflectivity German Hammer-tone Reflector. 30% more light output vs comparable systemsALL ACCESSORIES INCLUDED: Qty4 6500K 4ft Lamps, Hanging hooks and chains, 8 FT Power cordOUTLET ON FIXTURE - Power up to 5 fixtures off one wal...
Even with a grow light youâll still have a dormancy period. I use grow lights too (t5âs) just be careful, some really will burn fast if theyâre not acclimated to a lot of light slowly; in the wild they grow in dappled light under shrubs or bushes. The less light the better your roots will be, the more light the more energy gets taken from the root growth and focused on leaf growth. You want a balance both ideally, some tolerate more light than others but tons of it will cause a dormancy like state. Mine are under a glass shelf with full sun plants above them.
Haworthia adapted to live in nutrient poor soils so they donât require much, I think a full strength feed would kill them honestly. I fertilize at half strength maybe even less only during the growing season (I use Schultzâs Succ/Cacti feed but just began putting a slow release fertilizer in the Akadama) some I potted with this. Others have plain old Osmocote. Some with both. Also I should mention ALWAYS bottom water these too.
Ultimately experience will be your best teacher but hopefully thatâll help you! This is a fun easy species, a week of Akadama youâll be the Haworthia master! When I started I had so many questions, so thats a promising sign youâll end up grow some beautiful plants!
Iâve only ever grown with artificial lights (unique living situation) so hereâs some I can personally vouch for and recommend.
Sansi bulbs. I have the 24W model (fits in any standard desk lamp) and the 15W lights. These have special lenses that focus the beam very strongly in one spot, like a spotlight so it can be raised pretty high and cover a large-ish area. Donât underestimate these, I put a plant too close to center and it turned jet black in 2 days. He bounced back just fine but these are definitely strong.
Strip lights. Iâve since upgraded my Sansiâs to these with a dedicated shelf. These arenât as strong, I talked to a user on r/Succulents that reported haw etiolation 9 inches away from the light. However, once she lowered it to 5 inches they said they get amazing stress coloration. To put it in perspective, they said they had a Black Prince thatâs always been green but has since gone black like the plantâs supposed to be.
As a bonus, here are the shelves I use, they are exactly the same dimensions as the lights.
Both are very capable depending on your needs.
Edit 11/26/19: Sooo, the strip lights have shot up to $200 for some reason. When I linked them, they were only $49. Itâs either a stock issue or the new price, not sure.
Most of my indoor growing has been in a cool garage under some old 24â T-12 fixtures with a combination of daylight and âgrow spectrumâ tubes. A couple of years ago I wanted to try LED, so now I also have a small (10âx22â) flat of misc succulents and bulbs under a Fluence Bioengineering Ray22 in âPhysioSpec Indoorâ spectrum.
I mainly got the fan in order to cool the LED lamp, and I have it mounted at the end of the setup, directed downward at a low angle over the lamp. Even though itâs on âLowâ and doesnât blow directly on the plants, the air movement completely changed indoor growing for me. I can water with impunity now, the tops of the plants dry off quickly, everything is healthier, and the plants tolerate a soil mix with more moisture-retention. At first I had some rooted cuttings in that flat with an all-mineral soil mix, and they required almost daily watering.
Edit; The fan is on the same timer as the lights. I can run the fluorescents as close to the plants as I want, some are under 3â away, the leaves of others grow up between the tubes. 6â seems to be good for the LED, any closer and I start to see a lot of reddish coloration.
My plants are inside from around now until Aprilish. I use a 48x18â shelf, 10/20 trays fit on it nicely. There is a cheap clip fan on the end of each shelf that runs 24/7, this is imperative. I have some of these lights and some of these lightsâ they work fine. Theyâre on timers for 12 hours or so. The LEDs are tricky because theyâre too strong to put very close to the plants, oh well. I have another smaller shelf thatâs basically the same set up for cuttings and seedlings.
Edit: fixed link maybe
Sure, I use these pots: https://www.amazon.com/Plastic-Starting-Seedlings-Succulents-Terracotta/dp/B01MZARDKS
I also find them on eBay and buy them there sometimes. They are pretty thick plastic for the size of the pot and I haven't had any trouble with them snapping in the sun yet. I also don't have to line the bottom of the pot with anything since my mix is (mostly) too big to fall out of the holes on the bottom which is nice.
As you said they are very nice for seedlings and for a lot of my other plants, once their root systems develop more they will probably want deeper pots.
I think the morning direct light and afternoon indirect it's been getting for a long time contributed a lot but I'm using these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07RTVD1HJ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I don't know if it's been long enough to say it's the best option, but I've heard a lot of good things about this one specifically here in r/haworthia : https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BRKT56T/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_4VprDbKA7T01X at a lower price point! Will make updates as my haworthia get used to the new grow lights, but they look good so far! When in doubt, you can always lift the light further away!
I don't have super helpful advice as I don't have the space for a large collection. I use my lights year around, tho I truck my plants outside as much as possible during the summer.
I have these bulbs.
And I just pop one into a desk lamp, which is plugged into this automatic timer.
The timer does have a slight learning curve to it, but it's so nice to have something that does all the work of turning my light off and on.
The bulbs are great and cheap. I usually rotate my plants closer and further away every other day or so. I find if I leave them directly under it (about 5-6 inches away) for too many days, they will skip right thru pretty stress to ugly stress. In the dark depths of winter, I might pull out my red and blue light gooseneck as a supplement to make me feel better, but I really don't think I'll need it, and that usually has to be within 2-3 inches tops to be any good.
Itâs these: MUZHI 12PACK Deep Round White Flower Pot, Sturdy Plastic Round Tall Succulent Pots Bulk Indoor Plant 4" https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076WX5B8T/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_BJIhDbHC65PK6
I thought they were 4x6, but I guess theyâre 4x5. They have a few other sizes too. Theyâre nice because theyâre white, so if they gat a lot of sun, the roots stay cool.
I used this - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B011HXVEQM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_JgmvDb8ZNPDHS
Until I left it outside and it got rained on and clumped up.
Then I stopped by Lowe's and got one of Miracle Grow's organic fertilizers that is in a 3:1:2 ratio as well. Well, almost 3:1:2. It's actually 3.33:1:2 ratio. The Jobe's fertilizer at Lowe's with the exact same labeling isn't 3:1:2 so keep an eye on that.
I soak my plants for 30-60 minutes so they get a good deep drink. When I first went to Bonsai Jack I didn't soak them long enough and they were struggling. After I started fertilizing and soaking long term my plants perked right up and actually took off.
Nice plants, despite their long journey!
Okay, Iâm gonna show my newbie-ness with this question: how can you tell when a haw (like your Comptoniana) is beginning to etoliate? Is it that the outer leaves get long? The new growth gets long? They arenât as compact?
With my babies under a questionable light source, I really wanna catch any etoliation in my âprettierâ ones as soon as possible. These lights have me so confused: some of my babies are getting burnt, others are etoliating like crazy (glaring at my planifolia and cymbiformis Duval: these guys have elongated leaves quite noticeably).
Yes, Id recommend a grow light. I use these guys. They're fairly cheap, dont take tons of energy, the leds dont get hot, and provide the proper light range for succulents.
I have heard really good things about gritty mixes like this: https://www.amazon.com/Bonsai-Jack-Succulent-Cactus-Soil/dp/B0194E9RW4/ref=sr_1_4?crid=2KYYV2PIY74LK&keywords=bonsai+jack+succulent+soil+mix&qid=1572720029&sprefix=bonzai+jack+%2Caps%2C209&sr=8-4
I had to contend with a basement once upon a time, so nothingâs impossible. If you only have a north facing window, treat yourself to a couple of LED grow lights. I was skeptical until I tried them and was surprised they even brought out nice coloration of the leaves. They can supplement that north window you have. I use these:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CVTJLD8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_oxR1Db44FPYHE
You should look into a root agent. This is what I use every other time I water all my plants and it really works https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07H5V7VZ2?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_pd_title
Itâs gentle even on my seedlings, I even use it on my fruit plants as well
I was confused by etiolation at first. I looks like vigorous growth at first.
This bulb has done wonders for my light needy plants (I don't work for them, just a fan of their product)