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Need help figuring out what's wrong with my Aloe Vera

solaris32
9 years ago

Updated Feb 3:
Thanks for the advice you guys, but I've got another problem. One of my plants has gotten better, the other has not gotten better, maybe even a tad worse. And I've done nothing special to one that I didn't do equally to the other.

After making this thread I moved them both back to under the porch out of direct sunlight as I prefer them looking nice and green like the right one does now in the following pic.

http://puu.sh/fr0er/6cd5831f27.jpg

I have no clue what's going on with my left one :(.

Original post:
http://puu.sh/f7qPR/f6f1af6878.jpg
http://puu.sh/f7sQh/98309078f3.jpg
http://puu.sh/f7qEt/7321e3a1bc.jpg
http://puu.sh/f7qLd/a50d5b52a2.jpg

If you notice from the pics they're kinda brown, especially the left one, and their leaves are curling inward.

I've had these for about 8 months now. I'm in Arizona and right now it's winterish time (it never gets below freezing and rarely to 40 degrees even at night). I've got them in a spot in my yard where they only get direct sunlight for maybe 4-5 hours a day at this time of the year. The Aloe are in the proper soil meant for succulants. I haven't watered them much at all, I'm wondering if that's the problem? Or are they getting too much direct sunlight? Or not enough? (Prior to a week ago they were on my porch and getting no direct sunlight). I originally had them in the direct sunlight and they got sunburnt so I moved them to the porch where they got no direct light and they improved. But now they are getting bad for some reason, and the curled leaves has me worried.

I hope it's not the cold (it really doesn't get "that" cold here anyway) because bringing them inside isn't really an option as there's nowhere to put them where they can also get even indirect sunlight.

This post was edited by solaris32 on Wed, Feb 4, 15 at 10:03

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