Tulista pumila’Donuts '
Haworthia pumila’Donut',Haworthia pumila’Donuts',Haworthia pumila’Little Circles’Tulista pumila’Donut',Tulista pumila’Little Circles '
Family : AsphodeloideaeSubfamily : AsphodeloideaeTribe : AloeaeGenus : Tulista

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The origin of this beautiful cultivar ofTulista pumilais unknown .
Tulista pumila’Donuts ' , also known asHaworthia pumila’Donuts ' , is a beautiful small succulent that forms rosettes of unripened leaves pass over with white donut - shaped tubercles . The leaves are stiff , sarcoid , upright , sometimes incurved , and pointed .
lighting : Tulistas tolerate full sun , but they prefer semi - shaded positions . Any window in your home or government agency will in all likelihood be an appropriate setting forTulistas .

Soil : Use commercial-grade dirt explicate for succulents ormake your own well - draining potting mix .
Hardiness : Tulista pumila’Donuts ' can resist temperature as low as 30 to 50 ° F ( -1.1 to 10 ° C),USDA hardiness zones10a to 11b .
lacrimation : In fountain and fall , when the growth is most active , waterTulistas exhaustively , then hold off until the top of the soil dries out before lachrymation again . Water your industrial plant less during the wintertime when their growth slows down importantly . During the hottest summer months , when Tulistas are mostly torpid , weewee it just enough to keep the leaves from shriveling .

Fertilizing : Tulistas do not want much fertiliser . However , for optimal outgrowth , fertilizingis a proficient idea . Feed during the grow time of year with a weak fertilizer solution . Do not fecundate during the winter .
repot : When it begins to outgrow its throne , repot yourTulistain a new shoal and slightly big mint with sassy grunge . The best time to repot is in the spring or early summer .
Propagation : Using seedsor offsets are the most ofttimes used method acting .

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Tulistas are loosely non - toxic to man and animals .
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