Aloe Jucunda Succulent Plant

SKU: MYBG-SUCC-ALJU

Pot size: 3"
Price:
Sale priceRs.285.00

Delivery time: 3-4 working days

Aloe

Genus

Pink

Flower Color

Non Fragrant

Fragrance

Low

Maintenance

Yes

With Pots

Small

Size

Outdoor Shade,Outdoor Sun

Sunlight Requirement

Twice A Week

Water Requirement

Balcony,Low Maintenance

Use

Product Description

Aloe jucunda is one of the most attractive aloes as a potted plant. It has a glossy, clean look, stays relatively small and branches readily from the base.Prefer half shade (kept away from direct sun in summer) but it will get nicely redder colour with brighter light (not direct sun).

Aloe jucunda

Family

Asphodeloideae

Origin

Eastern Cape, South Africa

Description

Aloe jucunda is one of the most attractive aloes as a potted plant. It has a glossy, clean look, stays relatively small and branches readily from the base. It is a miniature aloe with rosettes. Suckering to form dense groups up to 35 cm tall and 0,6-1 m in diameter. The flowers are pale pink to coral pink 20-30 mm long and 5 mm across, on a 30 cm tall simple stalks, the raceme is cylindrical with about 20 flowers.

Environment

Prefer half shade (kept away from direct sun in summer) but it will get nicely redder colour with brighter light (not direct sun).

Aloe has average water needs; Water regularly but do not over water.

Aloe is a very forgiving plant, and a well-grown Aloe can be quite beautiful. As with all succulents, it s essential that Aloe is never allowed to sit in stagnant water, and the plant should be carefully monitored to watch for signs of over watering. Water generously in the summer and nearly cease watering in the winter. Do not let water stand in the rosettes. Prefers warmer temperatures

Landscape Use.
Suitable for Container, Rock Garden & Xeriscaping

Most succulents need to be watered twice a week during summers and only once in monsoon & winters. Varieties like Haworthias, Crassulas and Gasterias are well suited for low-light indoors and window-sills. If the leaves get too bulky, it is a sign of overwatering & if the leaves look shrivelled it is a sign of less watering.

As a general rule of thumb, all the ones with colourful leaves like Echeverias, Sedeveria and Graptopetalum like bright sunlight and semi shade in extreme summers. They cannot be kept indoors or in full shade. All succulents love morning sun.

You can fertilise your succulent once a month.

Watering tips : Make sure NOT to water on the plant itself. Water directly in the soil. You can use a cup or a glass to make sure the water does not spray on leaves. When watering, make sure water comes out of the drainage hole.

You can check our video on how to water succulents on : https://youtu.be/GnzodkMYcmg

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