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Aloe Vera
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Aloe Vera is a classic succulent known for its thick, fleshy leaves and easy-care nature. Practical, attractive, and famously resilient, it’s a great starter plant that looks good while asking very little in return. A staple for sunny homes and anyone easing into plant care without committing to drama.
Plant Description
Descrption
Aloe Vera is a classic succulent known for its thick, fleshy leaves and easy-care nature. Practical, attractive, and famously resilient, it’s a great starter plant that looks good while asking very little in return. A staple for sunny homes and anyone easing into plant care without committing to drama.
Plant Care
Everything you need to know to keep your plant happy and thriving.
Light
Bright Light
Water
Allow soil to dry out completely Watering: tween waterings. Reduce watering significantly in winter.
Soil
Cacti & Succulent Soil
Repot
When the roots are coming through the bottom
Humidity
Low
Difficulty
Beginner
💡 Joe's Top Tip
More light keeps growth compact and healthy.
⚠️ Common Mistake
Most people kill this plant by overwatering. Aloe stores water in its leaves and hates soggy soil.
📅 When To Come Back To Us
Bring it back (or a photo) in 6–8 weeks if you want: • Repotting advice • A health check • Help before it turns floppy
🌿 Plant Fact
Aloe Vera has been cultivated for thousands of years and was once called the “plant of immortality.” Ambitious branding, but it is very hard to kill.
🌍 Country Of Origin
Arabian Peninsula