Aloe vera is knowing for being the perfect houseplant to start with, and also provides you with enormous health benefits for your skin care and hair care. But you might panic if you run into plant care problems. So we're here to prevent that and help you to make your plant back on track.
Signs of black spots in aloe vera leaves
- Mositure is the big factor for stress any plant, and that would result in having fungus infection
- Black spots on the leaves of aloe vera are due to fungal disease
Solution to get rid off black spots on aloe vera
- First off, isolate your plant from others to prevent the spread of the disease
- Cut the worst infected leaves
- For aloe vera to be overwatered, it's either that you kept overwatering it or that your aloe has a less-draining soil or your pot has less drainage holes.
- Either way, it should be repotted and change your potting soil, check the article of aloe vera plant care to make your potting soil
Remove rotted roots (due to being overwatered) - Finally, place your aloe vera plant in a indirect light spot and make sure that you plant gets at least 6 hours of sunlight
Signs of Edema spots in aloe vera leaves
- The cause of having Edema is usually a combination of overwatering followed by insufficiant lighting
- Edema comes with a blisters on your leaf, usually in white or brown color
Solution to get rid off edema spots on aloe vera
- The soil of your plant needs to dry up before watering again.
- Place your plant in spot under an eave or covered patio where it will not get rain
- Place your plant in a less humid environment