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What are the Causes of Aloe Vera to Become Leggy?

Common Causes of Leggy Aloe Vera Plants:
  1. Insufficient Sunlight:
    • Why: Aloe vera plants thrive in bright, indirect sunlight. When they don’t receive enough light, they tend to stretch and become leggy in an attempt to reach more light.
    • Solution: Place your aloe vera plant in a sunny location, preferably near a south-facing window.
  2. Overwatering:
    • Why: Overwatering can lead to root rot and weakened growth, resulting in leggy stems.
    • Solution: Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Water deeply but infrequently.
  3. Improper Potting:
    • Why: A pot that is too large can encourage excessive root growth, leading to leggy stems.
    • Solution: Use a pot that is slightly larger than the root ball.

How to Fix a Leggy Aloe Vera Plant:

  1. Propagation:
    • Cuttings: Cut off the top portion of the leggy stem, ensuring it has a few leaves. Allow the cutting to dry for a few days before planting it in well-draining soil.
    • Offset Propagation: Carefully remove offsets from the base of the plant and pot them individually.
  2. Repotting:
    • Repot the leggy aloe in a smaller pot with fresh, well-draining soil. This can help encourage bushier growth.
  3. Provide Optimal Light:
    • Place the plant in a bright, sunny location to promote compact growth.

By addressing these factors and taking appropriate action, you can help your plant grow healthy and compact.

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