What you will get:
You will receive an aloe vera plant growing in a 4" pot
Aloe vera is a great indoor plant with a special succulent look and beautiful, fleshy green leaves. The plant is extremely low maintenance, is very drought tolerant and grows well under a wide range of conditions. Aloe vera has extraordinary self-healing ability. Its leaves can recover even they are damaged in some way such as overwatering and become decolorized.
Care tips
1. Soil. Although cactus soil is ideal, aloe vera grows well in regular potting soils.
2. Light. Bright and indirect sunlight. Aloe vera may also grow well under grow lights. Avoid direct sunlight. On the other hand, low light may cause the plant leggy.
3. Temperature. Aloe vera is a houseplant and does best in a temperature range between 55 and 80°F. Avoid frost.
4. Water. Aloe is very drought tolerant. Let the soil dry between watering. Avoid immediate watering after transplantation until the plant shows recovery.
5. Feed. Aloe vera does not need fertilization. It may be fed once in a year in the beginning of the growing season.
You will receive an aloe vera plant growing in a 4" pot
Aloe vera is a great indoor plant with a special succulent look and beautiful, fleshy green leaves. The plant is extremely low maintenance, is very drought tolerant and grows well under a wide range of conditions. Aloe vera has extraordinary self-healing ability. Its leaves can recover even they are damaged in some way such as overwatering and become decolorized.
Care tips
1. Soil. Although cactus soil is ideal, aloe vera grows well in regular potting soils.
2. Light. Bright and indirect sunlight. Aloe vera may also grow well under grow lights. Avoid direct sunlight. On the other hand, low light may cause the plant leggy.
3. Temperature. Aloe vera is a houseplant and does best in a temperature range between 55 and 80°F. Avoid frost.
4. Water. Aloe is very drought tolerant. Let the soil dry between watering. Avoid immediate watering after transplantation until the plant shows recovery.
5. Feed. Aloe vera does not need fertilization. It may be fed once in a year in the beginning of the growing season.
- Aloe vera is a beautiful succulent plant
- Low maintenance
- Avoid overwatering