Aloe Solar Flare
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Origin
Tropical asia
Care
Minimum
Light
Indirect
Water
Minimum
Purify
Yes
Pet Friendly
No
Care
Light
Aloe prefer bright indirect light but avoid direct sun which may burn the foliage.
Water
The leaves of Aloe are waxy and succulent, and they will tolerate minimum levels of watering. We recommend allowing the soil to nearly completely dry out between waterings. The number one sign of underwatering is drooping, wilted leaves. You can tell if you are overwatering by the leaves yellowing and falling off. Overwatering may eventually lead to root rot.
Care
Aloe typically needs very well-draining soil to prevent root rot. Aloe will typically be happy with average household humidity and prefer lower levels of humidity. This plant should be fertilized monthly through the spring and summer with a diluted general houseplant fertilizer. Pups growing around the base of the plant can be used for propagation.
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