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Posted 1M ago by @PetPetunia90

What can I do to help her look a little better ??

#AloeVera
2ft to light, indirect
11” pot with drainage
Last watered 1 month ago
Try a smaller pot (terracotta) and use a chunky substrate that’s well draining!! For example, I usually get organic miracle gro or even the cactus or tropical soil mix and I mix perlite and orchid bark with it! You can pretty much pick how much of each you want to mix to adjust the soil drainage.
That looks really overwatered. Aloe doesn't like its feet wet or the leaves will start to rot off the plant. I would repot, make sure the roots are still healthy and remove any that have rotted, and water it into the new pot real well and just leave it. When the first inch or so of soil is completely dry you can water a little bit, then wait for it to get dry again before another water. It'll grow back.
Oh no. As the plant experts say, you can still save the plant. I don't know much but I'd try all their suggestions. Good luck!
Def overwatered. My aloe thrives on neglect (and it’s outside in TX heat). I only water when the soil is completely dry
Try some indirect light. Even though Aloe Vera is a succulent, they like a little direct morning light, but def indirect for the rest of the day.
I see your yellow sticky trap. Those are the best for monitoring.