How to Save a Drooping Aloe Plant

Aloe plants with drooping leaves typically have too much shade on them, which is the problem. Aloe plants require plenty of bright, direct sunlight. Overwatering and poorly draining soils cause root rot in aloe plants, which causes its leaves to turn dark and droop. If an aloe plant is replanted into a much larger pot, …

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How to Save a Monstera With Yellow Leaves

Both overwatering and underwatering can cause the yellowing of monstera leaves. Underwatering causes the leaves to turn yellow with brown spots, but overwatering encourages the conditions for root rot, which causes the leaves to turn brown and yellow with a drooping aspect. If the potting soil is too tightly packed or the pot is too …

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How to Water Aloe Vera Plants

Aloe vera plants can withstand drought and should only be watered once the soil surrounding the roots has completely dried out. Aloe vera is typically watered once every 14 days, allowing the soil to dry out in between applications in order to meet its water needs without risking root rot. Aloe vera must be watered …

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Best Potting Soil for Aloe Vera Plants Indoors

The ideal soil for indoor aloe vera plants is specifically designed succulent and cactus potting soil, which comprises inorganic material with a range of particle sizes to facilitate water drainage and lessen compaction around the roots. The ideal soil conditions of aloe vera’s native environment are replicated by soil from succulent and cacti plants. Aloe …

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