Aloe 'Tiki Tahi'
Am I easy to maintain?
Yes, the Aloe 'Tiki Tahi' is generally easy to maintain. Make sure the plant gets enough sunlight and water moderately. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.
Do I need a lot of light?
Yes, the Aloe 'Tiki Tahi' requires a lot of light to thrive. Place it in a sunny spot indoors, for example near a south-facing window. Not enough light can result in slow growth and discoloration of the leaves.
How many times a week do I need watering?
Water the plant once every 1-2 weeks, depending on the temperature and humidity in the room. Allow the soil to dry out between waterings to prevent root rot. Fertilize the plant in the spring and summer with a cactus fertilizer.
Do I like the bright sun or not?
In general, houseplants do not like bright sunlight and thrive best in a spot with indirect light. It is therefore advisable to keep them away from direct sunlight. Too much sunlight can lead to burning of the leaves.
Do I like warmth?
Yes, Aloe 'Tiki Tahi' loves warmth and thrives best at temperatures between 18 and 24 degrees Celsius. It is important to place the plant in a sunny spot and provide enough light. It is recommended to bring the plant outside in the summer to enjoy the warmth and sunlight.
In which months do I bloom and for how long?
The Aloe 'Tiki Tahi' usually blooms in the months of January and February. The flowering period can last for a few weeks to a month.
Am I air-purifying?
Yes, Aloe vera plants are air purifying. These plants help purify the air in the house by absorbing and breaking down harmful substances like formaldehyde and benzene. Therefore, it is a good addition to your interior for a healthier living environment.
Do I like to stand in a place between 15 and 25 degrees?
Yes, this plant prefers to be in a location with a temperature between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius. Make sure the plant is not exposed to extreme cold or heat. Place the plant in a spot with a consistent temperature.