Aloe vera Chinensis is a succulent, evergreen, green plant with shallow roots, growing in clumps and even colonies, due to its ability to produce suckers.
Substrate and soil type:Aloe vera needs more or less rich soil. If grown in a pot, drain the bottom of the aloe vera pot well with gravel or other small pebbles.
Watering and humidity: Aloe vera is very resistant to drought, however, water as soon as the soil seems dry or the leaves tend to fall back. Never over-water your Aloe vera plant, the risk of rotting may appear.
Exposure and light: Aloe vera must be exposed to full sun (risk of reddening of the leaves) or partial shade.
Temperature and exposure: Aloe vera grows very well when the temperature varies from 20°c to 40°c.
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Aloe vera Chinensis is a succulent, evergreen, green plant with shallow roots, growing in clumps and even colonies, due to its ability to produce suckers.