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Aloe Arborescens (Torch Aloe) - Best Care Tips

Hello and welcome to Brainy Gardener! Today it is all about how to grow and care for the Aloe arborescens. Aloe arborescens, or Torch Aloe, is a mid-sized sub-shrub succulent plant with an upright stem and multiple rosettes of green leaves. It is native to South Africa and has been cultivated there for centuries. ******************* RESOURCES & LINKS: ********************* Aloe Arborescens (Torch Aloe) - Best Care Tips https://brainygardener.com/aloe-arborescen... ********************* Video Timestamps ********************* 0:00 - Introduction 1:11- Light 1:37 - Soil and Water 2:14- Temperature and Humidity 2:30 - Fertilizer 2:47 - Potting and Repotting 3:51 - Propagation 4:35- Blooms 4:54 - Toxicity and Common Pests 6:00 - Note and Avoid 6:12 - Common Problems ********************* Summary Aloe arborescens, or Torch Aloe, is a mid-sized sub-shrub succulent plant with an upright stem and multiple rosettes of green leaves. It flowers in winter, adding interest to the garden in the otherwise drab season. Orange-red flowers appear on unbranching stalks that rise from the center of each rosette. The stalks are usually solitary. A fully mature specimen of this species grows to be about 6 to 10 feet tall. It is extremely fire retardant, making it an excellent choice for indoor and outdoor use. 1. Light Aloe arborescens is a sun-loving plant that does best in bright, direct sunlight. Therefore, a south-facing window is a great place for this Aloe to grow. 2. Soil and Water Torch Aloe requires well-draining soil that is made up of equal parts peat moss, potting soil, and sand. This will allow for proper drainage and aeration of the roots. The Aloe must be watered thoroughly but infrequently, especially in temperate climates. Water your Aloe when the top two inches of soil begin to dry out. 3. Temperature and Humidity The Krantz Aloe is native to the arid regions of South Africa. As such, it has adapted well to dry conditions and thrives in them. The Torch Aloe does best when temperatures are between 55 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit with low humidity levels. 4. Fertilization While the Krantz Aloe does not need a lot of fertilizer, it does need some. Use a slow-release balanced liquid fertilizer once or twice yearly around spring to ensure that your Aloe gets all the nutrients it needs to grow healthy and strong. 5. Potting and Repotting Grow your Candelabra Aloe in a wide, shallow pot with drainage holes. These Aloes tend to grow quite large and can get unwieldy in their pot if not cared for correctly. Use spring as the time for repotting as a plant undergoing its growth phase recovers quicker from any damage to its roots. Use clay/terracotta pots with drainage holes as they work best. Use a good quality, well-draining potting mix. A sunny location is best, but Candelabra Aloes will tolerate some shade. 6. Propagating Aloe arborescens by Suckers (Pups) Aloe arborescens are extremely easy to propagate. You can reproduce using cuttings, seeds, or pups (offshoots). But, while seeds and cuttings do work, they take longer to mature than offsets and have a higher chance of failure. Therefore, it is generally recommended to opt for the safer option and go for offsets instead. 7. Blooms Aloe arborescens blooms are legendary. They are a sight to behold, with their upright flower stalk that looks like someone holding a lit candelabra. The flowers are red in color and arranged in an upside-down cone-like structure atop tall inflorescences. They appear in the winter. 8. Toxicity and Common Pests Aloe arborescens are considered non-toxic. In fact, the sap is used for medicinal purposes. It has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. Mealybugs, Scale Insects and Aphids are the common pests. 9. Note and Avoid Please Note and Avoid. Over-watering the plant, Placing it under harsh sunlight, Using poorly drained potting mediums, and Fertilizing during the dormancy period. 10 Common Problems Sunburn, overfertilization and over-watering are some of the common problems. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks for watching (and reading!). If you've found this video to be useful, please give it a thumbs up or leave a comment below. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ► Subscribe to Brainy Gardener: https://bit.ly/3EsWsiE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ► Our Website: https://brainygardener.com Get tips, ideas and inspiration to help make your home greener

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