
Growing Aloe Vera Plants: Watering, Lighting, Repotting, Use, and More!
Types
Especially attractive Aloe include:
- Tiger or Partridge-Breasted Aloe (Aloe variegata) – A compact aloe characterized by short, smooth leaves with uneven white stripes.
- Lace Aloe (A. aristata) – A small plant with white-spotted, finely sawtoothed leaves.
- Blue Aloe (A. glauca) – A larger aloe species with silver-blue leaves.
Hi. We have 2 aloe vera plants which, although healthy looking, both have tiny 'fruit flies' coming from them. Is this a sign of root rotting or something else? How do I get rid? I have had to put them outside but it is starting to get cold now and I want to bring them in..... :=(
The flies are most likely fungus gnats, which are attracted to decaying plant material in the soil. To get rid of them, remove any old leaves or plant matter from the surface of the soil, and allow the top inch or two of soil to dry out completely before watering again (as is recommended for aloe plants anyway). Place a bowl of apple cider vinegar near the plants and add a few drops of dish soap to the vinegar to break the surface tension. The gnats will be attracted to the vinegar and become trapped. Refresh this bowl every couple of days until you no longer see flies.
Hi I was given a aloe plant in the spring . It was a good size plant but over the summer it became huge . I had to re pot it . It did that about a month or so ago and now some of my leafs are turning brown . I used the rite soil and only water it about twice a week . My aloe. Plant is about 3 to 4 feet wide and 2 to 3 feet tall I removed the small pubs. When I repotted it . It has been outside all summer . Please tell me I didn't kill it lol
This is a common outcome, and rather than repeat the advice we have given again, pls search this page for “brown” and you will see several responses from us, including the one immediately below.
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Hi this is Elisa again. I saw that my neighbor had an aloe vera plant. Healthy looking, plump, green. But I also noticed that there were egg scraps on top of it? Can I do the same thing cause my aloe vera plant is very small and brown. The tips are drying up as well. Also I planted my aloe in my garden under some plants. It is no longer in a pot and I found some bugs in the soil.
Hi Elisa,
Once you plant something outside, it’s open to all of the pests and diseases in the soil. Did the drying happen after you transplanted? It could be caused by stress from the move. Yes, egg scraps are good for keeping insect pests away: Crumble the shells into small pieces and sprinkle them around the base of the aloe plant in the soil.
Hi I have 4 Aloe Vera plants and I thought I was taking good care of them. But recently a lead on 2 of my plants are wilted and dried up? I have been cautious to not over water only once a week for fear of root rot but is that not enough? The rest of the plant is bright green and full looking and the leaves that have turned brown on me and wilted are small ones at the base. All 4 plants appear healthy and green and very plump looking. Just want to keep them healthy and could use some advice on their care such as should I feed them plant food also?
Hi Tim,
Since the leaves that wilted were ones on the outside, it sounds like they could just be old ones. As long as the rest of the plants look healthy, it would be better to not change how you care for them.
I bought an aloe plant today because I burned my finger and wanted some aloe gel to put on it, and because I liked the idea of being able to have access to aloe going into the future. I was in a hurry to bandage my burn and use the aloe so I didn't do research on how to harvest the gel first. I just cut the tip off one of the leaves and squeezed out the gel like it was a tube of toothpaste. Will this sort of treatment harm the plant? The leaves are pretty big so there's no way I would need a full one to treat my small burn. So doing it this way works better for me, but I don't want to hurt the plant.
Also, it seems a lot of the soil fell out of the pot prior to my buying it. When I pick up the pot and move it (like from one surface to another) the whole plant wobbles because there is so much empty space in the pot. I will not be able to get to the store for more soil for about another week. Do you think the plant can survive as-is that long?