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Why aloe turns red

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-02 19:15:25
Aloe may turn red because of lack of water. At this time, you should wet its flower soil and let it absorb some water. It may also be because the light is too strong. At this time, it needs to be put in a cool place and maintained slowly. It may also be because the temperature is too low. At this time, it is necessary to cover a layer of plastic film outside it to keep it warm.

Lack of water

1. Reason: Aloe likes humid environment. If we do not water it for a long time when we are cultivating it, let it lack of water, its leaves may turn red

2. Treatment method: prepare some clean water and pour it into the flower soil. Stop watering when the soil surface becomes darker. Wait 2-3 days, it absorbs moisture, it will recover.

2. The light is too strong.

1. Reason: it likes light, but it may be burned in the too hot sunlight, so that the leaves turn red.

2. Treatment method: put the plant in a cool place and maintain it slowly for a period of time. When there is strong light, use shading net to block light for it. It will be back soon

3. The temperature is too low.

1. Reason: it likes warm and hot environment, and it will grow badly in too cold places, which will cause the problem of red leaves.

2. Treatment method: put a layer of plastic film on the outside to keep it warm. If possible, it's best to move it indoors to a place above 5 ℃.

Reddened aloe

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