Description
Aloe vera is an easy to grow and succulent plant and is also called the hair cactus. It is height approximately up to 45 cm. The Aloe vera grows in dry areas, distinguished by its sharp-edged leaves, and has several species. The plant may be used as an ornamental plant in gardens. Its juice can be used to relieve pain from burns, and it is considered a relatively fast-growing plant, but it stops or decreases in the winter. Propagated by growths that emerge from the base of the plant.
Plant Care Information:
Light:
Requires about 8 hours in direct sunlight, and can survive in light shade or filtered sunlight.
Temperature:
13 – 27°C
Watering:
Aloe vera requires heavily Watering once every three weeks and four weeks in the winter, and let the soil dry out between waterings.
Fertilizer:
Generally, Aloe vera does not require fertilizer, but if you decide to apply fertilizer routinely to caring for an aloe vera plant, the fertilizing process should be applied once a year in the spring. You can apply phosphorous, and diluted liquid fertilizer.
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