2x Aloe paradisicum + 2x Aloe Spider – 4 pieces – Ø10.5 cm – ↕10 cm | ↕0 cm
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of light do Aloe paradisicum and Aloe Spider need?
They require lots of light to direct sunlight; the more light they receive, the more compact their growth will be.
How often should I water my Aloe plants?
Water sparingly and allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings.
Are Aloe paradisicum and Aloe Spider toxic to pets?
Yes, both are slightly toxic if ingested and can irritate the skin.
What is the ideal temperature for growing these Aloe plants?
The ideal temperature range is between 18–28°C, and they are frost-sensitive.
How often should I fertilize my Aloe plants?
Fertilize every 4–6 weeks with cactus or succulent fertilizer during the growing season.
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2x Aloe paradisicum + 2x Aloe Spider – 4 pieces – Ø10.5 cm – ↕10 cm
This mix of 2 Aloe paradisicum and 2 Aloe Spider is a tough and compact succulent plant set full of character. The Aloe paradisicum has sturdy, gray-green leaves that grow straight up, while the Aloe Spider has pointed, gray-green leaves that create a playful effect. Together, they form a low-maintenance and striking set for windowsills, desks, or plant corners.
Fun sales line
“Double tough and full of character — four succulents in one set!”
Flowers
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Aloe paradisicum: blooms indoors rarely; the ornamental value lies in the sturdy leaves.
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Aloe Spider: blooms indoors rarely; the ornamental value lies in the pointed, decorative leaves.
Care tips
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Light: Lots of light to direct sunlight; the more light, the more compact the growth.
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Water: Water sparingly; allow the soil to dry out completely between watering.
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Temperature: Ideal between 18–28°C; frost-sensitive.
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Fertilizer: Every 4–6 weeks cactus or succulent fertilizer during the growing season.
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Extra tip: Too much water is the biggest enemy; better too dry than too wet.
Toxic?
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Aloe paradisicum: Yes — slightly toxic if ingested and can irritate the skin.
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Aloe Spider: Yes — slightly toxic if ingested and can irritate the skin.
Dutch name
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Aloe paradisicum: Aloe
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Aloe Spider: Spider Aloe
In short;
A compact, tough, and low-maintenance succulent mix that adds immediate atmosphere and greenery to any space with its robust shapes and playful leaves.
| Plant height | 0 |
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| Botanical name | Aglaonema |
| Delivery time in days | 1 |
| verpakking gewicht | 200 g |