Prefers indirect light, requires 8-10 hours a day. It is ideal to place it on a window facing south or east. In winter, we move the plant closer to the window so that the light shines on it evenly and preferably throughout the day.
We water approximately once every 1-2 weeks. If you forget, it doesn't matter, aloe tolerates dryness better than moisture. Because it is a succulent, a frequent problem in its care is overwatering.
It tolerates dry air and does not require dew. On the contrary, it could harm it, because the plant could burn when the drops stick to it and the subsequent sunlight.
Cuttings of plants older than two years, or propagation by seeds. This is best done in the spring months at a temperature of around 21°C.
Watering the plant will cause the leaves to pull out and lighten, which will lead to yellowing and rotting. A substrate that is too dry and has not been watered for a long time will cause the leaves to shrivel. The plant is not susceptible to pests.