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Growing Aloe Vera Plants: Watering, Lighting, Repotting, Use, and More!
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Allow the broken plant to sit out of soil for a few days鈥攁 callous will form over the wounded stem, which protects it from bacteria and fungus. Then, place the plant in nearly-dry soil and wait. After about a week or so, the plant should begin putting out new roots.
What is sustained lighting?
In the context of this article, 鈥渟ustained direct sunlight鈥 means exposure to direct sunlight for a long period of time. The fleshy leaves of Aloe vera can be burned by too much direct sunlight, so we recommend keeping them in bright but indirect sunlight instead.
I've had this Aloe plant for a couple of months and I think it's doing well. I noticed a couple of days ago that one of the leaves was 'drooping'. This morning when I got up it was totally laying over on the top of the pot and the bottom of it, the part in the soil, was all brown. I moved it just a little and it came loose. There is no leakage of the 'stuff' inside. Is this normal and what do I do with the leaf that came off? The rest of the plant looks very healthy and it has two new pups since I bought.
I bought a small aloe Vera plant from online today. It came in a nice small pot with some moss on top of the soil. It has 4 to 5 leaves now but all the leaves are cut off the tips except one newly grown one in the middle. I confused what to do with the plant! Is it grow fine? My study room has easy facing window and bedroom has south facing window so which place is more good to keep the plant indoor. Should I remove the moss which is there on the top. Please help.
To make sure that the plant dries out properly between waterings, remove the moss from the top of the pot. Place the plant in the bedroom with the south-facing window, but don’t put the plant in direct sunlight. It should be in a bright area, but NOT exposed to direct sun because it may get sunburned.
my aloe vera plant is a pup, and i didn't know that i wasn't supposed to water it right after repotting. i watered it, and the leaves are drooping and look like someone bent the leaves but didn't break it. i just watered it two days ago with a little fertilizer mixed into the water. the water i used was drinking water. i heard that tap water isn't very good for plants as there's chlorine in it.
Drooping leaves are usually caused by two things: too little light, or too much water.
In your case, keep your aloe in bright indirect light (NOT direct sunlight, as it may get burned) and give it some time to settle into its new pot. It should bounce back!
I just bought an aloe plant a month ago, and almost immediately, it鈥檚 leaves started to turn red and fold in together. Is my plant dying or getting too much sun? I have only watered it once, which was a couple days ago, and I keep it in a westward facing window. For the first couple days of owning it, however, I kept it in a southern facing window, which is when the leaves started to turn red, so I moved it to the west window. Did I get a dud, or am I just a bad plant parent?
I brought home an aloe plant today and since it had outgrown its pot, I re potted it. I didnt realize I wasn't supposed to water it right after repotting! Should I do anything now or just wait to see what happens? The good news I didnt water it a lot because the potting mix is still dry on top. Thank you for all this wonderful information!