The reason for aloe plants with drooping leaves is usually because the aloe is into too much shade. Aloe plants need bright light with some direct sunlight. Aloe plant leaves turn brown and droop due...
Category: Aloe Vera
How to Tell if Aloe Plant is Over or Under Watered (How to Save It)
The difference between an underwatered aloe plant and an overwatered aloe plant is that the leaves of an overwatered aloe turn brown and yellow with a mushy, soft texture, whereas the leaves of an...
Aloe plants turn brown because the soil is too damp around the roots due to overwatering or poor drainage. Aloe plants are drought resistant plants that require the soil to dry out between bouts of...
The best soil for indoor aloe vera plants is specially formulated succulent and cacti potting soil which contains inorganic material with varying particle sizes to allow water to drain easily and to...
The best pots for aloe vera are terracotta or ceramic pots that are around 2 inches wider then the size of the aloe vera. The pot size should be proportionate to the aloe vera's size so the soil can...
The reason for a dying aloe plant is often over watering or slow draining soil which turns the leaves brown or yellow with a dying appearance. Not enough sun and temperatures colder then 50°F can...