GoldenGnu+FollowMy Aloe Plant Was Dying—Here’s What Fixed ItThought I had a black thumb when my aloe started looking sad, but turns out, it just needed a few tweaks! If your aloe is struggling, try these: 💡 Give it at least 6 hours of bright, indirect sunlight. If it’s stretching or floppy, it’s craving more light! ✅ Water only when the top 2 inches of soil are dry—usually every 2-3 weeks. Overwatering = root rot city. 🔔 Use a pot with drainage and cactus soil. Aloe hates soggy roots, so skip the regular potting mix. ⚠️ Prune off any shriveled leaves at the base to help it bounce back faster. Stick to these basics and your aloe will thrive (and maybe even give you some pups to share!). #AloeCare #PlantParent #SucculentTips #Health #Wellness412Share
FrostyDreams+Followwhy did my aloe turn pink for christmas and how did i fix it?Last December, I noticed my aloe plant started turning this weird pinkish color. At first, I thought it was dying, but then I realized it was just stressed from sitting too close to my window. The winter sun was way stronger than I expected! I moved it back a few feet and gave it a little less water, and it perked right up. Now, every holiday season, I check my plants’ spots and make sure they’re not getting roasted by the sun. Aloe is tough, but even it needs a break from too much light. Plus, I love seeing those green leaves stay healthy all winter. Watching my aloe bounce back made me feel like a total plant whisperer. #AloeCare #GardeningTips #PlantParent #Gardening10Share
ElectricLuna+FollowMy Aloe Was Dying—Here's What Saved ItI thought my aloe was a goner—leaves turning mushy and brown, and nothing seemed to help. After some trial and error (and a few near-disasters), here’s what actually worked: 💡 Check the soil before watering. Stick your finger in—if it’s dry a couple inches down, water lightly. If it’s still damp, wait. Overwatering is the #1 aloe killer! ✅ Use the right pot and soil. Go for a wide pot with drainage holes and cactus/succulent mix. No regular potting soil—trust me, it holds too much water. 🔔 Give it indirect sunlight. Too much sun burns the leaves, but too little makes it leggy. I move mine near a bright window, out of direct rays. ⚠️ Watch for pests. Wipe leaves with a damp cloth if you spot bugs. If you see weird, bumpy growths, it might be time to say goodbye. #AloeCare #PlantRescue #HouseplantTips #Health #Wellness00Share