How is the rest of the plant doing? If it seems healthy, and there is no evidence of pests or disease, then it could possibly be that the plant needs a little more light (4 to 6 hours of bright, indirect light), or the temperature may not be ideal. If you adjust the water, make sure that you follow the guidelines above and do not overwater. (See the above article for light, water, and temperature recommendations.) Has your aloe blossomed before? If not, keep in mind that there are different flower types in aloes, depending on the species. Some have very compact groups of individual tubular flowers that all point downward (the lower ones on the raceme usually maturing first) and other species have a more open, loose flowering habit; in some types, the individual flowers are more upright. Hope this helps!
How is the rest of the plant doing? If it seems healthy, and there is no evidence of pests or disease, then it could possibly be that the plant needs a little more light (4 to 6 hours of bright, indirect light), or the temperature may not be ideal. If you adjust the water, make sure that you follow the guidelines above and do not overwater. (See the above article for light, water, and temperature recommendations.) Has your aloe blossomed before? If not, keep in mind that there are different flower types in aloes, depending on the species. Some have very compact groups of individual tubular flowers that all point downward (the lower ones on the raceme usually maturing first) and other species have a more open, loose flowering habit; in some types, the individual flowers are more upright. Hope this helps!