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Tiger Tooth Aloe (Bare Rooted)

Tiger Tooth Aloe (Bare Rooted)

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Tiger Tooth Aloe

Scientific name: Aloe juvenna
Common names: Tiger Tooth Aloe, Juvenile Aloe
Origin: Kenya (East Africa)


🌱 Description

  • Shape & size: It forms small, clumping rosettes (4–6 inches tall). Over time, the rosettes can stack and spread, forming attractive clusters.
  • Leaves: Bright green with white, tooth-like serrations along the edges—hence the name Tiger Tooth. The leaves often turn reddish or bronze when exposed to full sun or stress (which actually looks beautiful).
  • Texture: The leaves are firm, slightly translucent, and covered with small white spots.
  • Flowers: Produces tubular, coral-red or orange flowers on tall stalks, typically in summer.

🌞 Light Requirements

  • Bright light to full sun is ideal.
  • Indoors: place it near a south- or west-facing window.
  • Outdoors: it can tolerate full sun but appreciates a bit of afternoon shade in very hot climates.

💧 Watering

  • Water thoroughly but infrequently—let the soil dry completely between waterings.
  • Overwatering is the main cause of problems (root rot).
  • In winter, reduce watering significantly.

🌵 Soil

  • Needs well-draining soil (a cactus/succulent mix is perfect).
  • You can improve drainage by mixing perlite, pumice, or coarse sand into the soil.

🌡️ Temperature & Hardiness

  • Prefers temperatures between 60–80°F (15–27°C).
  • Not frost-tolerant — protect it from freezing (<40°F / 4°C).
  • It can be grown outdoors in USDA zones 9–11.

🌸 Propagation

  • Very easy to propagate by offsets (pups) that grow around the base of the main rosette.
  • Gently remove a pup, let it dry for a day or two, then plant it in dry, well-draining soil.

🧤 Care Tips

  • Avoid letting water sit in the rosettes—it can cause rot.
  • Fertilize lightly (1–2× per year) with a diluted succulent fertilizer during the growing season (spring/summer).
  • Clean off dead leaves at the base to keep it tidy and prevent pests.

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