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The bottom leaves look like they are drying out. I don't want to water too much, but I'm watering every few days. I've tried extending ...Read More
Failed. I failed at this plant.
I can grow many exotic plants out of their zones but I failed with this Aloe...I They had a warni...Read More
I live in hot sands foxton in new zealand, i got my spiral aloe 14 months ago a lady was giving it away , it's probably a 3 ft diameter ...Read More
Hi there,
I purchased 5 Spiral Aloe seeds from a seller and have tried to germinate, one seed in 50/50 soil and pearlite with rive...Read More
Spiral Aloes like to be ignored, they grow in decomposed Sandstone. Water once every two weeks and never fertilize because if they grow ...Read More
I have been told by those who propagate this plant from seed at U.C.Berkeley that the key to growing it is to always grow it on a slope o...Read More
My daughter has the spiral aloe in her garden and I would love to start one,but I don't know how to. I don't want to ruin the spiral of t...Read More
Though beautiful, I agree with palmbob about this plant- its a bit of a diva, being super-thirsty and fussy about light levels.
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This is one of the most ornamental aloes, but in my climate in southern California, it is one of the hardest to keep alive. It hates the...Read More
Spiral Aloe is a stemless plant with leaves that spiral.. A 2 year old plant will have 35-45 leaves. Mature plant will have 5 rows of l...Read More
this plant requires a minimum temperature of 50°F
The leaves of this stemless Aloe are purple-tipped with white teeth.