A bright location with at least 5 hours of indirect sunlight per day.
Water every 2–4 weeks in summer and every 4–6 weeks in winter, allowing the soil to dry out completely and ensuring the roots never sit in wet soil.
Keep the plant at a minimum temperature of 10°C, with a preferred range of 18–27°C.
Place the Aloe Vera indoors or outdoors after the risk of night frost has passed, in a dry location, and allow it to gradually acclimate to sunlight.
Aloe Vera is an easy-to-care-for succulent. It requires very little water, as it stores moisture in its thick leaves, making it highly tolerant of drought. Use well-draining soil and provide bright, indirect light to ensure optimal growth.
Aloe Vera has been cultivated since ancient times for its beneficial properties. The plant’s sap and gel-like interior are widely used in skincare products, cosmetics, and ointments.
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