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Apr 1, 2014 1:53 PM CST
Name: tarev
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I took photos just now..of my Haworthia's ..it has been raining..got curious how mine are, now that you are asking about it. It has been raining on and off here finally.

So for a more recent photo of my Haworthia's. Grown outdoors all year long, right now it is littered with lots of tree debris, city trees are finally waking up. My Haworthia's still feeling cold, so their color is still more reddish than green:
Thumb of 2014-04-01/tarev/5e0f6c

Took a peek at the roots of one of them: roots doing very good despite the seemingly reddish dry leaves
Thumb of 2014-04-01/tarev/3ed394

On the other container beside it, another batch of Haworthia's:
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Peeking under, it is a mixed bag of roots, some old brown ones, but those roots are not dead yet, I see it is trying to produce some new pups on the roots:
Thumb of 2014-04-01/tarev/39810e Thumb of 2014-04-01/tarev/32f145

So if you ask me, can your plant be saved..it still can..these plants are so resilient, and bounces back eventually as temps continue to warm up this Spring.

I am just waiting for this cold front to pass, and will rearrange these plants. Smiling

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