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I have twin Haworthia atten. plants, both derived from offshoots. This year they both bloomed at the same time and developed two offshoots from the flower stalk. One of the two has started another flower shoot but it's twin has not. The flower stalk are tall and lanky and I can understand why growers cut them off when they appear. My plants are just like yours so I dont have anything to offer except more photos of the flowering stalk in various stages. If anyone would like the photos, I have them in jpg format.
My question is; when to repot and what determines if plant is root bound? Thanks
I think they need to be repotted (soil exchanged) every couple/three years, but not placed in a larger pot unless it looks like it has outgrown the one it's in.
Maybe someone else with more information will come along and answer your question, but you might want to also post it on the Cactus/Succulents forum.