The good news is that your plants are sending a message and you’ve received it. The fix, however, will likely take a bit of trial and error. If your aloe vera leaves are curling and there are no other obvious signs of distress, the likely culprits are water and sun. It is all about finding the sweet spot. Curling can result from too much, or too little, of either. Try tackling the variables one by one, making adjustments and seeing how the plant reacts over the course of a day or two. With a little luck, those leaves will be open in no time!
Hi Kathie,
The good news is that your plants are sending a message and you’ve received it. The fix, however, will likely take a bit of trial and error. If your aloe vera leaves are curling and there are no other obvious signs of distress, the likely culprits are water and sun. It is all about finding the sweet spot. Curling can result from too much, or too little, of either. Try tackling the variables one by one, making adjustments and seeing how the plant reacts over the course of a day or two. With a little luck, those leaves will be open in no time!