Succulent Care Tips: Hawthoria "Miami"

🌵 Care Tips for the Haworthia “Miami” Succulent

If you love low-maintenance houseplants with bold character, the Haworthia “Miami” (a cultivar of the zebra haworthia) is a perfect pick. Known for its compact rosettes and striking white banded leaves, this succulent brings texture and charm to any space — no green thumb required. Here’s how to keep it thriving:

☀️ Light

Place your Haworthia “Miami” in bright, indirect light. It can handle gentle morning or late-afternoon sun, but avoid harsh midday rays, which can scorch its leaves. If the leaves start stretching or losing their color, it’s asking for a bit more light.

💧 Water

This succulent prefers a “soak and dry” routine. Water thoroughly, then allow the soil to dry out completely before watering again — usually every 2–3 weeks. Overwatering is the most common mistake, so when in doubt, wait another day or two.

🌿 Fertilizer

Feed lightly with a diluted succulent fertilizer once a month in spring and summer. Skip feeding in fall and winter when growth slows.

🌡️ Temperature & Humidity

Haworthia “Miami” loves warmth (65–85°F) and low humidity. Keep it indoors year-round if your winters drop below 50°F, and avoid placing it near cold drafts or humid bathrooms.

🌼 Bonus Tip

Rotate your plant every few weeks so it grows evenly toward the light. And if you see tiny “pups” forming around the base, you can gently separate and replant them to grow new Haworthias!

With minimal care and plenty of light, your Haworthia “Miami” will stay compact, sculptural, and effortlessly stylish all year long.