Discover the natural wonders of Aloe Vera, a versatile succulent prized for its medicinal properties and ornamental appeal. With its fleshy, serrated leaves and soothing gel-filled interior, Aloe Vera is celebrated for its skincare benefits, including moisturization and soothing sunburns. Easy to grow both indoors and outdoors, this low-maintenance plant thrives in bright, indirect sunlight and well-draining soil
Plant care :
LIGHT
Your aloe vera will do best in either artificial light or bright, indirect light for six to eight hours a day. Low light or too much shade will cause your aloe to get leggy and limp. Aloe vera plants are a great choice to grow both indoors and outdoors.
WATER
Once per week should be plenty unless the plant is in a very hot, dry environment. Then you may need to water it twice a week. Make sure the soil is completely dry before watering again. Aloe veras like to drink deeply, so when you water your plant, give it plenty of liquid.
TEMPERATURE
Aloe plants like it warm, so their ideal temperature is between 55 degrees Fahrenheit and 85 degrees Fahrenheit. If it gets too cold, the leaves will turn yellow or pucker.
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