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Plant Parenthood 31w
Two young arms on my aloe vera plant look kind of sad and droopy, and the plant itself is always a little squishy. I water it whenever the soil is bone dry (2-3 weeks). Can I have some advice on what to do for it?
5 upvotes, 1 comment. Yik Yak image post by Anonymous in Plant Parenthood. "Two young arms on my aloe vera plant look kind of sad and droopy, and the plant itself is always a little squishy. I water it whenever the soil is bone dry (2-3 weeks). Can I have some advice on what to do for it?"
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Anonymous 31w

try more lighting

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