The Aloe Vera Star or the Haworthopsis Limifolia is an attractive succulent with beautiful variegations in the form of stripes. Extremely easy to grow, it can thrive in bright to medium light conditions, making it suitable for several places in your home. If you are a new plant parent who is just dipping their toes, this one is for you.
Lights, Water, Action
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Light
Bright indirect sunlight
Watering
Water once a week
Where to grow
Bright indoors
Maintenace
Low maintenance
Special feature
Air purifying, mildly irritating to pets
Spill the tea
All the plant gossip, through the grapevine. Pun intended
Plant Essentials
Fertilizer/ feed for the plant:The Aloe plant thrives in well - drained, sandy loam soil. At the time of planting, add a good amount of cow dung manure or compost or compost to the paying soil. Repotting : Repot your Aloe Vera Star once a year. This will ensure that your Aloe gets fresh soil and ample room to grow. Propogation : With time you will notice that your pot gets 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. Aloe can also be propagated by leaf cuttings.
Common Problems
1. Why is my Aloe plant mushy? If your Aloe Plant is completely mushy it is because of overwatering. Water your plant less frequently to avoid this. 2. Aloe Vera leaves turning yellow Overwatering or under watering causes yellowing of Aloe Vera plant. 3. Aloe leaves are 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.
Style and Decor
Light Requirements :Aloes grow well in shaded areas. 3 to 4 hours of sunlight is enough for proper growth of your Aloe. Although Aloe Vera can survive full sunlight, grow your aloe under some shade for better growth. Locations :Aloe Vera can be grown both indoors and outdoors. An ideal spot for your Aloe plant would be a window facing south where your plant gets ample amount of light. Styling/decor tip :Add it to your work desks or corner tables to bring life to any space, we suggest teaming it up with a fun quirky pot . The erect, dense, and fleshy leaves of the Aloe can give an instant facelift to your living room, balcony, shelf, or your centre table. It is also a great bedroom plant!
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Our one of a kind self-watering pots have been designed to suit our plant parent's busy schedule. The planter reservoir stores extra, available for uptake by the plants through capillary action as per their need. The idea is to reduce the hassle of daily watering and simplify plant care. Perfect Sizes for both home and desktop use and sturdy to handle and free of spilling hassles.
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Our resilient tub packaging guarantees that your plant babies reach you in perfect condition without any in-transit damage. The pots are secured in place to ensure that they don't move from their positions and vents to help them breathe comfortable till they reach home. The packaging has been made sustainably with a completely biodegradable tube and lids made of recycled plastic waste.
Potting Mix
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To make sure that you get the plant you see on the website, our plants come with a nutrient dense soil less potting mix that sustains the plant during transit and discourages any infestation. The organic starch jelly holds moisture for the entire journey till they reach you. The soil is further enriched with slow release fertilisers to give your plant a steady food bank for six months.
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Plant look awesome as indoor deocr
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receive in good and healthy condition.
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Very small size.but good product no any damage when i got it in my home delivery is superior
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I received 3 beautiful aloe plants and a surprise ..My plants arrived extremley healthy and are outstanding in my opinion..! I Thumbs up all the way
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excellent shape and the color
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I ordered two of these exotic star plants , They came packaged very well , excellent shape and the color was very good. I have planted her in a beautiful pot and she is growing nicely.
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I bought these a couple of months ago and they've flourished.
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It's a wonderful plant.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my haworthia dying?
The most common reason for haworthias dying is either over watering or under watering. If the soil is too dry and the leaf tips have browned, its underwatering. If the growing medium is too wet and the leaves are mushy, the culprit is root trot.
What potting medium is best for haworthias?
Haworthias grow best in potting mix for succulents. The mixture is light and well draining.
https://www.ugaoo.com/aloe-vera-star.html?___store=english3285Haworthia Limifolia Plant With Self Watering Pothttps://media.ugaoo.com/catalog/product/cache/bf904fa088be7169b4178c352b6a4f7a/a/l/aloeverastar_top_1.png395600.000000INRInStock/Plants/Plants/Cacti & Succulents/Plants/Low Maintenance Plants/Shop By Type/Plants/Foliage Plants/Plants/Indoor Plants/Shop By Type/Plants/Shop By Type/Plants/For Wellness/Plants/Decor Type/Plants/Shop By Collection/Plants/Shop By Location/Plants/Shop By Type/Foliage Pattern Plants/Plants/For Wellness/Stress Busting/Plants/For Wellness/Calming & Relaxing/Plants/For Wellness/Boosting Creativity/Plants/Decor Type/Private Window/Plants/Decor Type/Bright Spot/Plants/Decor Type/The Work Desk/Plants/Shop By Collection/Bohemian/Plants/Shop By Collection/Minimalist/Plants/Shop By Collection/Coastal/Plants/Shop By Location/Office/Plants/Shop By Location/Living RoomAloe Vera Star also known as Haworthia Limifolia is not only a gorgeous plant, but is easy to grow indoors as a potted plant, and makes a wonder houseplant. The Aloe Vera Star or the Haworthopsis Limifolia is an attractive succulent with beautiful variegations in the form of stripes. Extremely easy to grow, it can thrive in bright to medium light conditions, making it suitable for several places in your home. If you are a new plant parent who is just dipping their toes, this one is for you. 84.8https://media.ugaoo.com/catalog/product/a/l/aloeverastar_45_1.pnghttps://media.ugaoo.com/catalog/product/a/l/aloeverastar_eye_1.pnghttps://media.ugaoo.com/catalog/product/a/l/aloeverastar_det_1.pnghttps://media.ugaoo.com/catalog/product/0/2/022.jpghttps://media.ugaoo.com/catalog/product/c/o/corner_l_16.pnghttps://media.ugaoo.com/catalog/product/c/o/corner_r14_1.pngadd-to-cart350 gBright Indirect Light, Direct Sunlight<a href="/live-plants/low-maintenance-plants.html">Low Maintenance Plants</a><section class="planAhead section-container">
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<p>Our one of a kind self-watering pots have been designed to suit our plant parent's busy schedule. The planter reservoir stores extra, available for uptake by the plants through capillary action as per their need. The idea is to reduce the hassle of daily watering and simplify plant care. Perfect Sizes for both home and desktop use and sturdy to handle and free of spilling hassles.</p>
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<p>Our resilient tub packaging guarantees that your plant babies reach you in perfect condition without any in-transit damage. The pots are secured in place to ensure that they don't move from their positions and vents to help them breathe comfortable till they reach home. The packaging has been made sustainably with a completely biodegradable tube and lids made of recycled plastic waste.</p>
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<p>To make sure that you get the plant you see on the website, our plants come with a nutrient dense soil less potting mix that sustains the plant during transit and discourages any infestation. The organic starch jelly holds moisture for the entire journey till they reach you. The soil is further enriched with slow release fertilisers to give your plant a steady food bank for six months.</p>
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<h2>Plant Essentials</h2>
<p><b>Fertilizer/ feed for the plant:</b><span>The Aloe plant thrives in well - drained, sandy loam soil. At the time of planting, add a good amount of cow dung manure or compost or compost to the paying soil.</span> <br>
<b>Repotting : </b><span>Repot your Aloe Vera Star once a year. This will ensure that your Aloe gets fresh soil and ample room to grow.</span> <br>
<b>Propogation : </b><span> With time you will notice that your pot gets 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. Aloe can also be propagated by leaf cuttings.</span> <br>
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<h2>Common Problems</h2>
<p><b>1. Why is my Aloe plant mushy?</b> <br>
<span>If your Aloe Plant is completely mushy it is because of overwatering. Water your plant less frequently to avoid this.</span> <br>
<b>2. Aloe Vera leaves turning yellow</b> <br>
<span>Overwatering or under watering causes yellowing of Aloe Vera plant.</span> <br>
<b>3. Aloe leaves are turning red</b> <br>
<span>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. </span></p>
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<h2>Style and Decor</h2>
<p><b>Light Requirements :</b><span>Aloes grow well in shaded areas. 3 to 4 hours of sunlight is enough for proper growth of your Aloe. Although Aloe Vera can survive full sunlight, grow your aloe under some shade for better growth. </span> <br>
<b>Locations :</b><span>Aloe Vera can be grown both indoors and outdoors. An ideal spot for your Aloe plant would be a window facing south where your plant gets ample amount of light.</span> <br>
<b>Styling/decor tip :</b><span>Add it to your work desks or corner tables to bring life to any space, we suggest teaming it up with a fun quirky pot . The erect, dense, and fleshy leaves of the Aloe can give an instant facelift to your living room, balcony, shelf, or your centre table. It is also a great bedroom plant!</span> </p>
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