Aloe Hedgehog
BOTANICAL SUPER POWERS
Bright Indirect to Direct
The orientation of your window defines where to put your plant so it gets bright indirect to direct sunlight. If your window faces
East or West, put it 0 to 2 ft away.
South, place it between 0 to 5 ft away, as sunlight from the South is the strongest.
Norh facing window wouldn’t provide enough sunlight to this plant.
Traveller-Friendly
Traveller-friendly plants are the ones which can tolerate occasional draughts.
If you travel and sometimes are away for 1-2 weeks you should look at traveller-friendly plants. These plants are resilient and if you miss 1-2 waterings they will be fine.
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Plant story
The Aloe Hedgehog gets its name from the spikes on the sides of its long, stalky, curved leaves. It looks bold and unapologetic, and its grey-green colour adds mystery to its whole character. In the late winter and spring, it makes tubular flowers that bloom orange and red. It was bred in the Cape Province of South Africa, and its name in Xhosa, a language native to South Africa, is ikhala.
Place of origin
Transitional zone in South Africa

Aloe
This plant comes in different varieties.
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Light
BRIGHT INDIRECT TO DIRECT
Check the direction of your window, then put your plant within the range suggested below.
Within any given range, aim to place the plant as close to the window as possible.
EAST/WEST:
SOUTH:
Water
LIGHT DRINKER
Check the moisture of the soil 1/week and water only when 2”+ of the topsoil is dry.
DISLIKES
Sitting in water
Air
Neither too cold or too wet
Aim to provide the air conditions your plant would find in its natural habitat.
TEMPERATURE
21°-27°C70-80°F
HUMIDITY
NORMAL
Soil
HEAVY EATER
Use liquid fertilizer as indicated below from March to September.
FREQUENCY
monthly
NPK FORMULA
10-40-10
DISLIKES
Fertilizing in winter and fall months
Care for your Aloe Hedgehog like a pro!
Light
Aloe Hedgehog needs BRIGHT INDIRECT TO DIRECT.
To place your plant in the perfect spot, let’s start with understanding how much light it needs and how much light your place gets. To figure this out, you need to find the direction of your window and measure how far the plant is from it. First, using the compass or map on your phone, see what direction your window faces: North, East, West, or South. Here’s what you need to remember:
- South-facing windows make for the brightest spots, then East- and West-facing, and then North-facing.
- If the window is in between two directions, use the least sunny direction as a base.
- Each window has an optimal proximity range. Here’s where to put your Aloe Hedgehog, based on the direction of your window:
- not possibl to place in a room with North Window, as not enough sun
- within 1ft away from East or West window;
- within 5ft away from South window;
- not possibl to place in a room with North Window, as not enough sun
Within this range, the closer your plant is to the window, the more light photons it gets, and the better it thrives.
Note: This is a general guideline. Each place is unique, and you know yours best. Is the window view obstructed by the trees and a highrise? Is there a sheer curtain? If so, less light is coming in. Move your plant closer!
Still not sure if your Aloe Hedgehog will be thriving in the spot you picked?
Another simple way to define brightness levels is by measuring the intensity of the shadow. That’s particularly helpful if the view is somewhat obstructed and it’s hard to estimate how much light actually sneaks in. Place a sheet of paper on the spot where you’d like to grow a plant. Hold your hand about 1 foot (30cm) above the paper. Now, what do you see?
Aloe Hedgehog needs Bright Indirect to Direct.
Water
Aloe Hedgehog is a LIGHT DRINKER.
Check your plant regularly, but only water it when it’s thirsty.
Every plant needs a period of drying for the oxygen to get to its roots. Overwatering damages your plant by preventing that process from happening. So how can you know how much water your
Aloe Hedgehog needs? The ideal watering frequency depends on the plant’s drinking habits and how fast the soil dries out in your unique indoor space, so it would be misleading to recommend a fixed schedule. To best meet your plant’s water needs, monitor it, and watch for the signs it’s thirsty.
Here’s how the how to:
Once a week before giving your plant a drink, check the moisture level in the pot by dipping your finger a couple of inches into the soil.
Light Drinkers need to be watered when 2’+ of the topsoil is dry.
The dislikes of Your Aloe Hedgehog When It Comes To Water
- Your Aloe Hedgehog doesn’t like it when its roots are left sitting in water. They would start to rot and that would irreversibly damage your plant.
What to do: Make sure you always discard the drenched water from the pot or saucer after watering.
Air
Aloe Hedgehog comes from a Neither too cold or too wet climate. Aim to provide the air conditions it would find in its natural habitat. At all times, maintain a comfortable room temperature of 70-80°F,21°-27°C.
Aloe Hedgehog is a resilient and adaptable plant. It feels good in normal humidity (30-40%) but also tolerates low humidity (less than 30%), so it’s likely to enjoy your indoor space as it is.
Soil
To provide your Aloe Hedgehog with the right nutrients, fertilize it from March to September.
It’s a HEAVY eater plant. As a rule of thumb, it should be fertilized once a month.
Liquid fertilizer with NPK formula 10-40-10 (Nitrogen, Phosphorous, Potassium) works best for it.
Otherwise, you can use all-purpose indoor plant fertilizer.
Never fertilize your plant during the winter or fall months. It goes through winter dormancy and its appetite naturally slows down.