
Cathedral Window Haworthia (Haworthia cymbiformis) — Translucent Window Leaf Low Light Succulent
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Cathedral Window Haworthia is named for its leaves — wide, soft, and semi-translucent, they catch the light like stained glass. Each leaf has fine green veining and a pale, almost luminous surface that gives the compact rosette an ethereal quality. It's one of the most visually distinctive Haworthias available, and one of the most tolerant of low-light Indian apartments.
Difficulty — Beginner Friendly | Maintenance — Low | Ideal for — Indoor
What's in the Box
- 1 × Live Cathedral Window Haworthia Plant (Bare Rooted)
- No pot included
Care Guide
☀️ Sunlight — Low to bright indirect light. Thrives in north-facing windows and shaded spots where most succulents fail. Direct sun burns the translucent leaves.
💧 Watering — Once every 14–18 days in summer. Every 28–35 days during monsoon. The window leaves show signs of dehydration before the roots are affected — slight wrinkling means it wants water.
🌱 Soil — Well-draining mix: 50% cocopeat + 30% river sand + 20% perlite.
🌡️ Temperature — Thrives in 15°C–30°C. Very comfortable in Indian AC rooms.
✂️ Maintenance tip — Wipe the window leaves gently with a dry soft cloth monthly. Clean leaves allow more light absorption, which improves the translucent glow effect.
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Cathedral Window Haworthia is one of the best low-light succulents for Indian apartments. It thrives in bright indirect light and tolerates shaded interior spots. Unlike most succulents, it does not need direct sunlight to survive and grow.
Water Cathedral Window Haworthia once every 10–14 days in summer and every 20 days in winter. In monsoon, reduce watering further. Haworthia is highly drought tolerant and prefers being under-watered — always let soil dry completely first.
Cathedral Window Haworthia is much smaller and more compact than Aloe, making it ideal for desk and tabletop display. Unlike Aloe, it thrives in low light, grows slowly, and rarely needs repotting — perfect for busy Indian urban lifestyles.
Absolutely! Cathedral Window Haworthia is a top office desk plant in India as it thrives under fluorescent lighting and in air-conditioned environments. It needs watering only every 10–14 days and stays compact for years without outgrowing its pot.
Cathedral Window Haworthia handles Indian summers well when kept away from harsh afternoon sun above 40°C. Keep indoors near a bright window during peak summer. It may go semi-dormant in extreme heat but bounces back fully by September.