March 20, 2024
by Ananya Jain
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Although fertilizing isn't necessary, you can give your plants a boost by fertilizing them once a year, ideally in the spring.?
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While picking Aloe Vera, only pick those leaves which are full of gel.?
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Pick a pot that's sturdy enough to hold your succulent steady and has good drainage.??
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Settle your plant into its new home using a high-quality potting mix. Remember not to pack in too much soil; the roots need room to breathe.??
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Aloe plants thrive in warmth, with their optimal temperature ranging between 55 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Aloe vera plants hail from desert-like regions, where the climate is hot, and the soil is sandy. As a result, they flourish in hot, arid environments and can't handle too much water.??
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Aloe vera is sensitive and can perish if exposed to temperatures below 50 degrees Fahrenheit for too long.?
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