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Steps to grow healthy Aloe vera plant in your balcony garden

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 26, 2025, 17:00 IST
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Steps to grow healthy Aloe Vera plant in your balcony garden

Aloe vera is probably the simplest and most gratifying plant to cultivate in your balcony garden. Known for its healing gel and low-maintenance requirements, it excels even in small spaces. By providing it with appropriate care - adequate sunlight, well-draining soil, and limited watering - you can have a robust, thriving Aloe plant that enhances both the aesthetic appeal and utility to your home.

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Select the appropriate pot and site

Choose a pot with good draining holes and is wide and not very deep (Aloe's roots remain fairly shallow). Terracotta or clay pot is a good choice as it permits excess moisture to evaporate. Position the pot in your balcony where the plant gets bright light but not direct midday sun straight away. It is best to gradually expose the plant to bright indirect light to prevent leaf-burn.

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Utilise well-draining soil

Aloe vera likes soil that drains rapidly - water sitting around the roots is a leading cause of rot. Plant in cactus/succulent mix or create your own using normal potting compost and adding sand, perlite or grit. Root health is promoted by good aeration, and water-logging is prevented.

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Provide it with the proper quantity of light

Aloe vera enjoys bright light but may burn its leaves from direct harsh sunlight. Opt for a location that receives several hours of bright indirect light or even morning sun and afternoon shade. If you take the plant out of doors, acclimate it slowly so it can tolerate more light.

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Water sparingly but deeply

Since aloe vera is a succulent plant, it keeps water in its leaves and does not appreciate constant wetness. Water thoroughly but only when the top soil has fully dried out. In cooler months reduce watering even further. Never allow water to sit under the pot for extended periods. Overwatering is the most common error.

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Keep proper temperature and care

Aloe vera likes warm places (ideally about 15-27 °C or 60-80 °F) and does not like freezing weather or cold droughts. In your balcony, shelter it from heavy downpour or frost. Remove dead leaves and clean the area around the plant. Lightly feed only during growing seasons.

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Repot and light feeding when necessary

Your aloe vera will eventually outgrow its pot or the soil will deplete in nutrients over time. Repot every 2-3 years in a slightly larger pot with new soil. Fertilise too, but sparingly in spring with a balanced or half-strength succulent fertiliser - don't over-feed.


Growing a healthy Aloe vera plant is very simple if you follow the right care steps. With proper light, careful watering, well-draining soil, and occasional repotting, your plant will be successfully thriving in balcony garden, providing natural beauty, air-purifying benefits, and soothing gel for everyday use.

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