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Aloe Vera Care

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Temperature

55 to 80 degrees


Pruning

Aloe Vera require little pruning which makes this plant a low maintenance plant.


Water

Due to the fact that this plant has thick leaves which store water. The Aloe Plant does not need to be watered very often. If the leaves start getting mushy it means that it has been overwatered.


Light

The Aloe Vera requires high indirect light to direct light to thrive. If it does not get this light it will die a slow death.


Propagation

This plant grows pups. Which you can remove and plant in a separate pot.


Pot

When transplanting this famous houseplant it is best to put it in a terra cotta pot.


Growth Speed

Aloe Vera tend to be medium growers.


Easy Scale

This plant is at a medium for this at well because you need to watch how much you water it and you must give it the light it wants.


Fertilizer

This plant likes a bit of fertilizer but not too much.


Table of Floor Plant

The Aloe starts as a table but ends up as a floor plant.


Pests

Includes Snout Beetle and Mealy Bugs


Flowers

The Aloe Vera gets gorgeous flowers, but it is hard to get Aloe's to bloom indoors.


Humidity

These plants do not need much humidity. It will be fine with regular household humidity.


Toxic

This plant is toxic if consumed so keep away from pets and children.


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