UGAOO Aloe Blizzard Succulent Live Plant with Pot

If you are planning to add this wonderful, multitasking succulent to your indoor jungle, we suggest teaming it up with the. The erect, dense, and fleshy leaves of the Aloe Blizzard can enhance home de...

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SKU: B09PF381H7

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  • Dimensions and Weight

    • Dimensions (cm)

      10 x 10 x 19

    • Weight (kg)

      0.40

    • Unit

      NOS

    • Manufacturer

      UGAOO, UGAOO Agritech Private Limited, Pune, Maharashtra, India, 410507

    • Country of Origin

      India

  • Highlights

    1. If you are planning to add this wonderful, multitasking succulent to your indoor jungle, we suggest teaming it up with the. The erect, dense, and fleshy leaves of the Aloe Blizzard can enhance home decor of your living room, balcony, shelf or your centre table. The Aloe Vera is also a great bedroom plant!
    2. Aloe Vera can be grown both indoors and outdoors. An ideal spot for your Aloe plant would be a window facing south where your plant gets ample amount of light.
    3. Aloes grow well in shaded areas. 3 to 4 hours of sunlight is enough for proper growth of your Aloe. Although Aloe Vera can survive full sunlight, grow your aloe under some shade for better growth.
    4. With time you will notice that your pot gets crowded with baby aloes which are called Pups. For propagation cut off these pups from the mother plant and place them in a different pot. Aloe can also be propagated by leaf cutting and suckers.
    5. Repot your Aloe Vera once a year. This will ensure that your Aloe gets fresh soil and ample room to grow.
  • specifications

    • Plant or Animal Product Type

      Succulents

    • Indoor/Outdoor Usage

      Indoor

    • Brand

      UGAOO

    • Colour

      Multicolour

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