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  2. How Often to Water an Aloe Vera Plant to Keep It Hydrated ...

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    Reviving an Overwatered or Underwatered Aloe Vera Plant. An overwatered aloe plant is common and will show signs of being overly plump to the point of looking mushy and soft. The leaves can start ...

  3. How to Repot Aloe Vera Plants Properly in 8 Simple Steps - AOL

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    Here's how to repot aloe vera plants properly. 1. Choose the Right Container. Select a new pot that is at least 2 inches wider and 2 to 3 inches deeper than the diameter of your aloe vera plant ...

  4. Here's the Ultimate Aloe Vera Plant Care Guide for New Plant ...

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    From watering every two weeks after the soil goes dry to bright light, learn the best way to care for aloe vera, Plus, learn its benefits for skin and hair.

  5. Aloe vera - Wikipedia

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    Aloe vera (/ ˈ æ l oʊ (i) v ɛr ə, v ɪər-/) [3] is a succulent plant species of the genus Aloe. [4] It is widely distributed, and is considered an invasive species in many world regions. [ 4 ] [ 5 ]

  6. Aloe - Wikipedia

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    Aloe vera is used both internally and externally on humans as folk or alternative medicine. [17] The Aloe species is known for its medicinal and cosmetic properties. [18] Around 75% of Aloe species are used locally for medicinal uses. [18] The plants can also be made into types of special soaps or used in other skin care products (see natural ...

  7. Aloe arborescens - Wikipedia

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    Aloe arborescens, the krantz aloe or candelabra aloe, is a species of flowering succulent perennial plant that belongs to the genus Aloe, which it shares with the well known and studied Aloe vera. The specific epithet arborescens means "tree-like". [ 2 ]