🌱 Plant Stats
- Common name: Tiger Tooth Aloe
- Scientific name: Aloe juvenna
- Family: Asphodelaceae
- Genus: Aloe
- Plant width: Approximately 8–10 cm
- Plant height: Approximately 10–12 cm
- Recommended Pot Size: 10–12 cm diameter with drainage holes (not included)
🔧 Survival Guide for Your Tiger Tooth Aloe
☀️ Light
The Tiger Tooth Aloe thrives in bright, indirect light but can handle some direct sunlight. Avoid prolonged exposure to harsh afternoon sun to prevent leaf scorching.
💧 Water
Let the soil dry out completely between waterings, typically every 2–3 weeks. Reduce watering frequency in the winter months to about once a month.
🪼 Soil
Choose a well-draining cactus or succulent mix, and ensure your pot has drainage holes to prevent water buildup.
🌞 Temperature & Humidity
Keep your Tiger Tooth Aloe in temperatures between 18–26°C. It enjoys warm, dry environments and does not tolerate frost.
🌿 Fertilizer
Feed it with a diluted cactus fertilizer every 4–6 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer). No feeding is needed during fall and winter.
🎨 Pot Styling Tip
Pair your Tiger Tooth Aloe with a bold, metallic pot to emphasize its fierce look, or use a neutral-toned ceramic planter for a classic vibe.
🐈⬛ Tiger Tooth Aloe and Pets
While visually stunning, the Tiger Tooth Aloe is mildly toxic to pets if ingested. Place it out of reach of curious paws.
✨ Fun Fact!
The Tiger Tooth Aloe’s spiked leaves help it conserve water in arid conditions, making it an excellent choice for forgetful waterers!
Bring this bold, low-maintenance succulent into your home and enjoy its fierce charm. The Tiger Tooth Aloe is perfect for adding an edgy, modern touch to any space! 🌿
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