This succulent always gets a really long flower stem, more than a couple feet long and I have always cut it off when the flowers fade, but this time around, I decided to cut only half the stem just to see what happens, if anything.
Then one day I noticed what looked like little pointed leaves, oh wow, it's a baby Haworthia growing right at the cut point.
I must say I was quite surprised because I didn't know that this was how this plant propagated itself! I have a new baby Haworthia growing in the air!
When I think of all the babies I unknowingly cut off!
Will this baby grow lots of aerial roots?
Has this happened to anyone else?
Thanks,
Billy Rae
Here is a link that might be useful: Haworthia
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