My aloe plant is sick.
Posted this on r/houseplants. I was advised to post here. I had it in this same exact spot and it was thriving and green for about the last 2 years. I put it outside recently because I thought it would enjoy the heat, humidity, and some more sun, but nope. So, I placed it back here in its original spot and opened the blinds slightly more so it gets a little more sun than it used to here. I’m letting it dry out completely because I’m thinking overwatered. I am wondering what else I can do or if this is just toasted and dead?
Originally by u/lilkittycat1 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2ybl3vln
Posted this on r/houseplants. I was advised to post here. I had it in this same exact spot and it was thriving and green for about the last 2 years. I put it outside recently because I thought it would enjoy the heat, humidity, and some more sun, but nope. So, I placed it back here in its original spot and opened the blinds slightly more so it gets a little more sun than it used to here. I’m letting it dry out completely because I’m thinking overwatered. I am wondering what else I can do or if this is just toasted and dead?
Originally by u/lilkittycat1 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2ybl3vln
My aloe plant is sick.
Posted this on r/houseplants. I was advised to post here. I had it in this same exact spot and it was thriving and green for about the last 2 years. I put it outside recently because I thought it would enjoy the heat, humidity, and some more sun, but nope. So, I placed it back here in its original spot and opened the blinds slightly more so it gets a little more sun than it used to here. I’m letting it dry out completely because I’m thinking overwatered. I am wondering what else I can do or if this is just toasted and dead?
Originally by u/lilkittycat1 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2ybl3vln
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