We have no idea how to take care of

It it was dropped off a truck

by Brilliant_Mess9005

12 Comments

  1. toasterkiiid

    Just stick to once a week watering like I water my plants every Sunday I’m assuming you might be over watering

  2. lawtownmac

    maybe it’s getting too much sun? texas heat can be brutal on plants, try moving it to a spot with partial shade and see if that helps.

  3. Ok, this looks like typical sun – damage to me, but I could be wrong.

    So ALOES need:

    1. Chunky airy soil-mix -they can’t ever be in pure soil
    2. Although they need direkt light and brightness, they can get too much and also they have to be trained slowly to the sun, after winter
    3. They are sooo prone to root rot. They are succulents. Therefore the soil needs to be completely dry before watering. Depending on the pot size and medium it can take like 1 or 2 months before watering again. They can’t really be killed by to much drought. But they absolutely can get killed by too much water
    4. Their are eeeeeeeasy plants. That’s basically all a beginner needs to know

    Edit: I forgot to say: she won’t die from sun damage at all. She’ll just look like she’s been through it

  4. Story_Outside

    Too much direct sun and likely overwatering.

  5. Texas sun. That guy might need indirect sunlight!

  6. Resplendent_aptitude

    Don’t let it to grow as in a standalone type. Arrange in groups so it able to mimic forest canopy and create their own micro ecosystem.

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