Aloe vera is a succulent plant species of the genus Aloe. The plant is stemless with thick, greenish, fleshy leaves that can fan out from the plant’s central stem. The margin of the leaf is serrated with small teeth. It spreads by offsets or “pups” at the base of the plant, creating clumps over time.
Always display dried flowers indoors, to keep them protected from the elements.
Keep your dried flowers away from direct sunlight, areas of bright light and away from humidity.
Sprinkling water or perfume can cause damage
Avoid crushing, pressing or folding flower.
If the preserved flower is stained by the dust, you can clean the preserved flower with the blower blowing softly 20cm away from the flower.
Temperature changes should be avoided to prevent humidity which could affect your blossoms.
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Thrives in bright indirect sunlight and can tolerate some direct sunlight. It needs to protect from harsh, middy rays to prevent leaf burn.
Soil
Use well-draining, sandy, or gritty soil mix designed for cacti and succulents.
Water Requirement
Water deeply but infrequently. Allow the growing medium to dry out completely between waterings. It is drought-tolerant and susceptible to root rot if overwatered.
Temperature
Ideal growing temperatures are between 21℃ to 30℃. Keep it away from air conditioners, cold drafts and sudden temperature changes.
Humidity
It does not require high humidity.
Fertilizer
Fertilize lightly during growing season. Fertilise every 4 to 6 weeks during the growing season.