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Posted 3w ago by @Plantgoddess420

It’s so tiny and it makes babies but dose not get any big...

#AloeVera
0ft to light, indirect
2” pot with drainage
Last watered 3 weeks ago
@Plantgoddess420 Hi Lindsey ☺️ I'm pretty sure that it just needs more light. Aloe are desert plants that love the sun. They need about 6-8 hours daily. Your plant info you filled out says that it's in a North facing window. That direction gets the least amount of sunlight. The best place for it would be outside on a patio or porch. But if that's not available you could always supplement with grow lights.
@princesspitstop @Plantgoddess420
Exactly! How long have you had the aloe for? It does take a while to grow babies.
Also, welcome to Greg!! ❀️
@princesspitstop I will move them outside to the patio thank you so much
@Plantgoddess420 πŸ‘πŸ‘ I can't wait to see it start growing for you! Please tag me πŸ₯°
Can you put an aloe plant in full, direct, sun, outside in the summer? Asking for my own aloe plant.
@Greys_n_Gardens Hi Sarah ☺️ Yes and no. If you slowly introduce sun exposure an hour a day you could gradually accumulate it to full sun. Otherwise going from a plant in the shade directly to full sun will cause the leaves to burn. I have had Aloe Vera in both and in my opinion they do much better in bright indirect (sun not shining directly on the leaves) /partial shade. Less stress and more growth.