Is my aloe over or under watered?
Beside this, how do I know if my aloe is over watered?
Signs an aloe vera plant is overwatered include brown, droopy leaves and soft spots. Repotting the plant in half soil and half sand could return the plant back to its strong, green color. Repotting: Repotting aloe vera plants is more important for young plants as they outgrow their spaces.
Secondly, do you water aloe vera from top or bottom?
Continue filling in soil around the plant, bearing in mind that you should leave at least ¾ of an inch of space between the top of the soil and the rim of the pot. The bottom leaves of the aloe plant should rest just above the soil, too. Do not water after planting. Ignore your plant (temporarily).
Too much water causes the roots to suffocate and eventually rot and is a primary cause of wilting. Recognizing wilt signs promptly and pinpointing the causes allows you to save a distressed aloe vera plant. If the soil feels wet, over watering is the likely cause of wilting. Lift the aloe vera plant from its pot.