Aloe Humilis
450
Maintenance Level
Moderate
Placements
Outdoor-Sunny or Indoor
Toxic
YES
Fragrance
None
Seasons
Spring
Plant Height
6" to 12"
Water Frequency
Winter
Weekly
Summer
Weekly
Fertilizer Frequency
Winter
Every Month
Summer
Every Month
- About Aloe Humil..
- How To Grow Aloe Humil..
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The genus Aloe contains around 300 species of succulent plants grown for both their exquisite flowers and fleshy foliage. These plants typically develop a rosette of linear, triangular or sword shaped leaves with short, sharp thorns along the leaf edges and tips. Some develop very large, woody trunk-like bases and look very much like trees while others simply spread along the ground, rooting as they go. Leaves range in color from dark green to blue-green and often feature exotic spots and stripes. Some aloes take on potent red or orange hues when stressed by drought.
Soil Need
Potting Soil mix
Fertilizer (type)
Vermi Compost
Growth Pattern
Slow
Pruning
Every Month
Re-Potting
Every 3-4 Month
Process :
1. It can tolarate light shade, but the plant looks its best when grown in full sun.
2. Well drained soil is required, use 2 parts coarse sand, 1 part well sived compose and 2 parts washed sand from the garden.
3. Careful watering, especially in winter months.
- Fresh Gel Helps to Relieve Sunburns
- Natural Healing Property
Do's
1. Use a good-quality cactus fertilizer, or fertilizer with low nitrogen content.
2. Prune only to remove wayward, dead, diseased, or top-heavy growth.
Don'ts
1. Avoid over-watering, as it is drought tolerant pant.
2. Avoid over-fertilizing.