




Aloe Vera
The aloe vera has all the beauty of its bigger sister and none of the space requirements. With its green fleshy leaves that grow from the centre of the leaf cluster, its a great addition to tight spaces. The aloe mini is a succulent that grows very well in indoor spaces with bright light, it is not medicinal in nature.
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Water once every 7–10 days
Place your plants 5-6 feet away from a window or balcony or in corridors. Low light areas are when the plant does not have a direct view of the light source. Low light in the daytime is strong enough to read a book.
Keep out of pet reach
This plant is mildly toxic to cats and dogs if ingested. Place in a spot away from pets and small children.
Beginner Friendly
Low maintenance and forgiving. Perfect for first-time plant parents. Thrives with minimal care.
Needs Partial to Indirect Light
Place your plants on window sills where it can get the brightest possible partial light. Partial light is when the plant is within a couple of feet of a natural source of light.

Aloe Vera
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FAQs
Does aloe vera mini need lots of water ?
No, the Aloe Vera Mini plant does not need a lot of water. It needs to be watered only once every 2 weeks, when its soil dries out. If overwatered, the plant can easily rot as it hates wet feet or excessive watering.
Can I keep aloe vera in the bathroom?
No, it is not ideal to keep your Aloe Vera plant in bathrooms. The lighting and humidity conditions are not ideal for this plant. It does not prefer high humidity and cannot thrive without enough sunlight.
In which season does Aloe vera grow ?
The Aloe Vera plant is an evergreen plant, meaning it grows year-round and gives you a wonderful display of fleshy, green succulent leaves throughout the year.
Why is my Aloe vera dying ?
The most common cause of death for Aloe Vera plants is overwatering. If you notice yellowing or mushy leaves in your Aloe succulent, it could be because of overwatering or waterlogging. So, remember to water your plant only once in 2 weeks or when the top inch of its soil dries out.
How to tell if Aloe needs water ?
The best way to tell whether your Aloe Vera Mini plant needs watering is by doing the finger test. Check the top inch of the soil with your index finger and if it is dry, it's time to hydrate your plant! You can also tell that the plant needs water if the fleshy leaves look deflated or brown at the edges.



