consider that only mature plants flower, that is, from the fourth year of age. So if it doesn’t bloom, your aloe may simply be too young.
Seasonality – Like any plant, aloe also has its own season for producing flowers. Specifically, this plant blooms in spring and fall.
Unfavorable conditions: If you want your aloe to bloom, avoid placing it in overly shady and humid environments, or in narrow spaces. In addition, growing in pots can also make inflorescence difficult.
Sun: to grow healthy and lush, and also to produce flowers, aloe needs many hours of light per day. For this reason it is advisable to expose it to the sun as much as possible.
Temperature: aloe is a very heat-resistant plant, in fact its ideal temperature should be above 21 degrees during the day and never below 15 degrees at night.
Transplant: to give it the necessary strength to flower, it is good to carry out repotting or repotting operations during spring.
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