Is my aloe plant dead? It’s discolored and doesn’t grow.

by Mysterious_Algae_457

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  2. noblecloud

    As long as it’s not squishy it should be fine! What is the watering and lighting situation?

  3. Succulents often change to reds/purples when in bright sun coverage. 

    This just looks thirsty to me, I water all my aloes once a week or so

  4. ToucanToodles

    I shove my finger into the dirt up to my first knuckle. If I pull it out and it’s dry then I water. If it’s moist I don’t.

  5. lastnightsglitter

    Mine looked like that last spring & with some time just honestly basically leaving it alone – I was able to split it up into 4 pots!

    Mine was outside all summer then moved into a windowsill with only getting watered when the pot was light.

    Good luck!

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