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Aloe striata | Coral Aloe

Aloe striata | Coral Aloe

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Aloe striata | Coral Aloe quick care tips

Watering

Aloe striata | Coral Aloe is a drought-tolerant succulent variety, so watering around once per week in the peak growing season is advised. Ensure the soil dries between waterings following the 3 Ds: drench, drain and dry. It is also advised to completely stop watering when conditions are frosty, keeping the plant dry for several months at a time over winter.

Feeding

Aloe striata | Coral Aloe likes to be fed to bring out its best forms and colours. We recommend feeding with a liquid seaweed feed every 2 weeks in the main growing season from April to September.

Ideal soil

Aloe striata | Coral Aloe needs free draining soil to thrive. We recommend a mixture of 1/3 John Innes no.2, 1/3 perlite and 1/3 coconut coir. The soil mix we offer here is similar in composition to this.

Aloe striata | Coral Aloe

One of the most attractive Aloe species around. The Aloe striata commonly know as the coral Aloe is a single rosette-forming succulent.

It grows incredibly well in a dry, warm environment like a conservatory, also loves being outdoors during the summer months. Once mature, it produces striking orange flowers.

This species will make a perfect standalone plant. Seed-grown at the nursery.

Difficulty
Beginner
Growth Form
Singular rosette
Growth Rate
Moderate
Minimum Temperature
0°C
Maximum Size
50 cm x 50 cm
Featured Colour
Green and Orange

Ideal Environment for Aloe striata | Coral Aloe

Full Sun
Indoor Bright
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