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Aloe Bright Star Care

Murdannia Loriformis 'bright Star'

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What is the plant

Pot cover: choose a 14cm pot cover to give a good fit over the pot The strap-shaped, olive grey leaves have a deeper green edge, and their bases are wrapped around a fleshy stem, that slowly splays out. Occasionally, at the tips of these stems, airy sprays of creamy white star-shaped flowers will appear.

humidity

humidity

Normal

lighting

lighting

Full Sun

temperature

temperature

4°C - 21°C

hardiness zone

hardiness zone

9 - 11

difficulty

difficulty

Easy

hibernation

hibernation

Cold Period

How to Care for the Plant

  • Water

    Water

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    Do not allow the plant to sit in water. Allow the soil to dry through completely before watering again.

  • Fertilizer

    Fertilizer

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    Aloe does not require a high soil fertility. Feeding once a year, in the spring, with a houseplant fertilizer should be sufficient.

  • Sunlight

    Sunlight

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    It wants high light. As much direct light as possible should be provided, a south or west facing window (in the northern hemisphere) would be ideal. When placing this plant in direct sunlight it should be slowly acclimated over a few days to avoid the risk of leaves scorching or yellowing.

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  • Soil

    Soil

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    Use an extremely well draining soil mix (see succulent soil) and water thoroughly, allowing excess to drain.

  • Temperature

    Temperature

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    Plant will survive temperatures down to 5°C / 41°F. Daytime temperatures between 15°C and 26°C (60°F and 80°F), and night temperatures between 12°C and 21°C (55°F and 70°F) are ideal for healthy growth.

  • Popularity

    Popularity

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    33 people already have this plant 10 people have added this plant to their wishlists

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