Wednesday, 5 August 2015

Aloe Vera Plant Care

Aloe Vera Plant Care Requirements


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Aloe vera is the most widely known of the Aloe species. It is a succulent with thick, fleshy grey green leaves, arranged in an overlapping manner. It is renowned for its healing properties. Its juice/sap is used on burns, in cosmetics, shampoos, soaps and in health drinks. All Aloe species bloom only when the plants are old. Report at least once every 2 years in the growing season of spring. For more information on its healing qualities, read.

Aloe Vera Plant Care (Aloe variegata) Requirements
Light


Aloe vera requires bright light.

Temperature and Humidity


Aloe vera requires medium temperature and low humidity.

Soil


Aloe vera grows well in a cactus soil mix.

Water


Water your aloe vera from spring to fall, but after each watering allow the soil to dry thoroughly before the next watering. Water infrequently in winter.

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Fertilizer


Aloe vera requires very little fertilizing. Fertilize once per year in early spring. Use a cactus fertilizer or any house plant fertilizer. A slow-release fertilizer is best.

Pests and Diseases


Aloe vera is sometimes affected by mealybugs and root lice. Wash the leaves with lukewarm soapy water. If infestation is severe, spray with Malathion or Diazinon. It is also susceptible to crown rot.

Propagation


Propagate your aloe vera from offsets in a cactus soil mix.

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