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Home >  foliage  >  Baby Aloe Vera

Baby Aloe Vera

This young version of the healing aloe vera plant makes a great small gift for a windowsill. Over time your aloe plant will grow on and can be repotted at the end of the summer.
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This young version of the healing aloe vera plant makes a great small gift for a windowsill. Over time your aloe plant will grow on and can be repotted at the end of the summer.
Aloe Vera has been prized since ancient times for the healing sap within its leaves. Snap or cut a small section of the aloe leaf tip and apply the soothing gel to burns and abrasions. These young aloe vera plants make a great gift on a smaller budget. We do also have a larger version of these plants available from the foliage page on the left hand menu.
40cm high in a 1L pot
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Looking After Your Aloe Vera
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This little aloe vera plant is valued for its astounding skin-soothing properties. To soothe minor burns, bee stings and sunburn cut a piece off the tips and apply the cooling aloe ‘gel’ to the skin.
The Aloe Vera is a succulent, used to hot dry conditions. In the home, it is surprisingly easy to care for. It’s not frost tolerant, so better suited to the kitchen or the bathroom rather than the garden. It will tolerate a cool room but will not be happy in a dark room or conditions under 8°C.
Aloe Vera are quite slow growers and their size can easily be contained by a small pot. To encourage growth repot your plant once a year. You may also find that your over time your plant produces ‘suckers’ or young aloe vera plants at the base of the mother plant. If desired these can also be gently removed and repotted in ordinary potting compost to produce a whole new generation of plants.
Aloe Veras are pretty resistant to neglect. However, if your plant does start looking sorry for itself, pull off any dead or soft leaves and move to a sunnier position. Brown leaves or tips of the leaves can be a sign of under watering so try watering more regularly. On the flip side, mould at the base or the bottom of the leaves is a sign of over watering or too damp a position, so try a sunnier, airier room and let it dry out for a good week or two before watering.
Find out more about the healing properties of Aloe Vera at http://www.aloehealthuk.com

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