How to grow Aloe arborescens

Aloe arborescens grow and care – succulent plant of the genus Aloe also known as Krantz aloe, Aloe arborescens perennial evergreen plant, used as ornamental plant mostly uses for beauty of the leaves, its drought tolerant plant, can grow in desert, mediterranean, subtropical or tropic climate and growing in hardiness zone 10b+ and with the right overwinter care in hardiness zone 10a.

Aloe arborescens leaves

Leaves color green the leaf fleshy with spiny serrated edges, the size of the leaf can be 10-20 cm.

Flower color orange, the flowers grow in inflorescence stalk.

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How to grow Aloe arborescens succulent growing condition and care:

Frost free, well-drained soil

How to care:
When it’s frost need to take care of the plant, plant it in location without winds and also put mulch and dead leaves on the plant, possible to fertilize once a year

What is the best way to start growing?
Plant / Seeds – explanation bellow / Vegetative Reproduction

How to propagate:
propagation by daughter plant better to transplant them when there is at least 2-3 leaves, need to care daughter plant the same as adult, propagation by cutting possible stems or leaves, need to cut and wait that the cut will heal after this put it in the soil, better sandy soil with good drainage, watering need to be lightly and let it almost dry between watering, also leaves are more sensitive to pests and can be rotten easy so consider to use sterile soil (put in microwave).

Is it necessary to graft or use vegetative reproduction?
No, but easy to start from cutting or daughter plant

Difficulties or problems when growing:
Spines in the edge of the leaves

Planting season:
Spring to summer in hardiness zone 10a, spring to autumn in hardiness zone 10b, all year in hardiness zone 11+.

How to plant:
Planting in bigger hole 50-100% bigger, mix the soil with small amount of organic matter, plant and cover it lightly, if there are a lot of rains need to put to plant higher than the ground level in order to prevent puddles.

Pests and diseases:
Aphids, slugs, snails

Pruning season:
All year, better to prune after blooming season

How to prune:
Dead leaves and old stems

Size of the plant:
Leaves 10-20 cm the plant is 40-120 cm, 16-48 inches

Growth speed in optimal condition:
Slow growing

Water requirement:
Small amount of water, let it dry between watering, do not over water

Light conditions in optimal condition for growing:
Full Sun / Half Shade

Is it possible to grow indoor as houseplant?
No

Growing is also possible in a pots, planter, flowerpot or containers:
Yes

How to grow in a pot:
Choose container 30-50% bigger than the root ball, need sandy soil, lava grit and other inert soil possible to use cactus potting mix, but grow well in regular potting mix, small amount of organic matter, make enough holes in the pot that will be good drainage, possible to put fertilize it once a year, put small amount of water and let it dry between watering, better not to use bottom for the pot but if yes, need to be dry in the end of the day.

Blooming information

Bloom season?
Summer

General information about the flower:
Orange flowers in cone shape, the flowers grow in inflorescence on stalk

How to grow Aloe arborescens succulent from seeds

Sowing requirement:
Light soil with good drainage, optimal sowing temperature ~25C (~77C), but can be sown in hotter temperatures

Saving seeds until sowing:
Dark and dry place in room temperature

Sowing season:
Spring to autumn, better in spring higher chance that will germinate

Planting spacing:
20*30cm (8*12 inches)

Depth of Sowing:
0.5cm, 0.25 inches

Conditions for seeds germinate:
Lightly moist soil, half shade to full sun

Watering requires for Seeds:
Small amount of water and let it almost dry between watering, don’t overwater

Germination time:
2-5 weeks

Condition of seedling:
Light, water small amount but don’t over water

Scientific name:

Aloe arborescens

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Categories

Blooming Seasons
  • Summer flowers
Flower colors
  • Orange flower
Climate
  • Desert Climate
  • Mediterranean Climate
  • Subtropics Climate
  • Tropics Climate
Ornamental parts
  • Ornamental flower
  • Ornamental leaves
  • Ornamental plant
Plant growing speed
  • Slow growing plants
Plant life-form
  • Evergreen
  • Leaf plant
  • Perennial plant
  • Succulent
Plant Uses
  • Drought tolerant plants
  • Indoor plants
  • Ornamental plants
Planting Season
  • Autumn Planting
  • Spring Planting
  • Summer planting
  • Winter planting
Plants sun exposure
  • Full sun Plants
  • Part shade Plants
  • Shade Plants
Watering plants
  • Small amounts of water
Hardiness zone
  • Hardiness zone 10
  • Hardiness zone 11
  • Hardiness zone 12
  • Hardiness zone 13

Growing in Pots, Balconies & Indoors

This is a compact, sun-loving succulent that grows very well in a pot on a bright windowsill, balcony or patio. The grower does not rate it as a true deep-room houseplant – it wants more direct light than a room interior usually offers – but on a sunny sill or outdoors in a container it thrives.

Quick Details

  • Container Size: A pot about 30-50% larger than the root ball (the grower’s guidance); pot up gradually as it grows
  • Indoor Suitability: Not a deep-room houseplant, but thrives on a bright, sunny windowsill
  • Best Spot: Full sun to part shade – the sunniest windowsill, balcony or patio
  • Soil & Drainage: A sharp-draining, gritty mix – sandy soil with lava grit or a cactus/succulent mix (it also grows fine in regular potting mix with a little added grit); plenty of drainage holes
  • Watering in Pots: Sparingly – give a little water and let the mix dry out between waterings; never leave it standing in water

Indoors & On the Windowsill

  • Houseplant limits: The grower does not treat it as a deep-room houseplant – away from a window the light is too weak and it grows soft and leggy.
  • Windowsill growing: It does grow well on a bright, sunny windowsill with direct light; give it the sunniest sill you have and turn the pot now and then for even growth.
  • Overwintering indoors: Being a tender succulent, it will not survive frost – in cold climates this is a key reason to keep it potted, so it can be moved to a bright, cool, frost-free spot indoors over the cold season and kept nearly dry until light and warmth return.

On a Balcony or Patio

  • Light & heat: Give it the sunniest spot; walls, railings and paving reflect a lot of heat, so pots warm up and dry out fast – check the mix in hot spells, though these aloes shrug off dry air far better than thirsty plants.
  • Wind & practicalities: On an exposed balcony, shelter tall flower spikes from strong wind and use a stable, heavier pot so it does not blow over; make sure drainage water can escape and will not pool on the floor.

Choosing the Pot, Soil & Long-Term Care

  • Pot & drainage: A pot about 30-50% larger than the root ball (the grower’s guidance); pot up gradually as it grows, with plenty of drainage holes. A terracotta pot suits aloes well because it breathes and dries the mix faster; glazed or plastic pots hold moisture longer, so water even more cautiously in those.
  • Potting mix: Keep it free-draining and gritty – sandy soil with lava grit or other inert material, or a ready cactus/succulent mix; a little organic matter is plenty. It will also grow in ordinary potting mix if you open it up with grit or perlite.
  • Feeding: Very light feeders – the grower fertilises only about once a year; a single weak feed in the growing season is enough, as too much simply forces soft growth.
  • Repotting: Every couple of years refresh the gritty mix and move up one pot size if the roots have filled it; this is also the moment to divide off any offsets clustered around the base.

Grower’s Container Tip

  • Skip the saucer: The grower prefers not to stand these aloes on a water saucer at all; if you do use one, make sure it is completely dry by the end of the day, because sitting in water is the quickest way to rot the roots.

Bloom & Flower Guide

Quick Details

  • Bloom Season: Summer
  • Flower Appearance: Tubular orange flowers in a cone-shaped head on a tall stalk above the rosette
  • Edibility: Ornamental only, not eaten

Detailed Blooming Overview

Krantz aloe is a robust, branching aloe that puts on a striking floral show, sending up tall stalks topped with cones of tubular orange blooms. The nectar-rich flowers draw birds and bees, and their bold colour makes them a highlight of the succulent garden.

Flower Characteristics

  • Tubular orange flowers packed into a cone-shaped cluster on an upright inflorescence.

Bloom Care & Thinning

  • After flowering: Cut the spent flower stalk down to the base once the blooms fade.
  • Encouraging bloom: Mature plants in strong light and warmth flower most reliably.

Bloom Health & Protection

  • Aloe mite: A microscopic mite that can cause lumpy, distorted galling on flower stalks and buds; cutting out and destroying affected tissue is the usual remedy, as chemical control is difficult.

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