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Whoa, growing aloe vera is a must-do! Not only is it easy to do, but it’s also incredibly beneficial for your health. Plus, you don’t need a green thumb to get started - anyone can do it! All you need is some soil, water and sunshine and you’ll be on your way to having an aloe vera plant of your own. So what are you waiting for? Let’s get growing!

What Does Aloe Vera Need To Grow Indoors? [Solved]

Put your aloe in a bright spot indoors during the warmer months of the year, like near an east- or south-facing window. In hotter climates, make sure to give it some shade from direct sunlight during the summer.

  1. Sunlight: Aloe vera needs plenty of sunlight to grow and thrive, so make sure to place it in a sunny spot.

  2. Water: Aloe vera should be watered sparingly, as too much water can cause root rot. Allow the soil to dry out between waterings.

  3. Soil: Use a well-draining potting mix that is specifically designed for succulents and cacti when planting aloe vera.

  4. Fertilizer: Fertilize your aloe vera plant every few months with a balanced fertilizer diluted to half strength for best results.

  5. Pruning: Prune off any dead or damaged leaves from your aloe vera plant regularly to keep it looking healthy and encourage new growth.

Aloe vera needs to be grown if you want to reap its many benefits. It’s a hardy plant, so it’s not too difficult - just make sure you give it plenty of sunlight and water! Plus, it’ll look great in your garden or on your windowsill.