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Fertilizer/ Feed for the plant : The Aloe plant thrives in well-draining and sandy soil. At the time of planting, add cow dung manure or compost and it is set for the long haul.
Repotting : Repot your Aloe snowflake once a year. This will ensure that your Aloe gets fresh soil and ample room to grow.
Propagation : With time you will notice that your pot will get crowded with baby aloes which are called pups. For propagation cut off these pups from the mother plant and place them in a different pot.
1. Why is my Aloe plant mushy?
If your Aloe Plant is completely mushy it is because of overwatering. Overwatering causes the root system to rot, which then spreads to the entire plant. Water your plant less frequently to avoid this.
2. Why are my Aloe snowflakes' leaves turning yellow?
Overwatering or underwatering causes yellowing of the Aloe plant. Change your watering schedule to correct this issue.
3. Why are my Aloe leaves turning red?
Too much of light coupled with under watering can make the Aloe leaves turn red. Move the plant away from direct light and water the plant more often, but only when the potting mix is dry.
Light Requirements : Aloes grow well in areas with bright to medium light and 3 to 4 hours of sunlight is enough for proper growth of your Aloe. Although it can survive full sunlight, grow your aloe under shade for better growth.
Locations : Aloe Snowflake can be grown both indoors and outdoors. An ideal spot for your Aloe plant would be a window facing west or south where your plant gets ample amount of light.
Styling/Décor tip : If you are planning to add this wonderful, multitasking succulent to your indoor jungle, we suggest teaming it up with a quirky planter. The erect, dense, and fleshy leaves of the Aloe can give an instant facelift to your living room, balcony, shelf, or your centre table. The Aloe snowflake is also a great bedroom plant!
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Yes, you can keep the Aloe snowflake in your bedroom.
Yes. Aloe snowflake is a succulent plant species of the genus Aloe.
One of the best things about the Aloe family plants is that it produces oxygen even in the night whilst simultaneously fixing carbon dioxide.
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