Aloe Vera

Aloe vera (A. barbadensis miller)

Malay names: Lidah Buaya

Env: Both Pot: Small
Aloe Vera - Feng Shui Plant

Healing succulent associated with protection and health; thrives in bright sun with dry cycles.

๐Ÿงญ Feng Shui Benefits & Placement

Benefits: Protection, Health, Purification

Best Placement: Near entrance or kitchen windowsill with sun.

Avoid: Avoid overwatering and deep shade.

Sharp leaf margins are protective; pair with round pot to soften.

๐ŸŒž Light & Temperature

Light: Full sun to bright light.

Temperature: 22โ€“35ยฐC.

๐Ÿชด Pot & Soil

Pot: 5โ€“15 L wide, shallow pot with gritty cactus mix.

Soil Mix: Cactus mix: 40% coarse sand, 30% pumice/perlite, 30% composted bark.

๐Ÿ’ง Watering

Schedule: Dry: every 10โ€“14 days; Rainy: every 14โ€“21 days

Amount: 0.3โ€“0.8 L depending on pot size

Dry fully between waterings; avoid water sitting in rosette.

๐Ÿงช Fertilizing

Type: Very light cactus feed

Frequency: Every 8โ€“10 weeks

Dosage: Quarter dose

๐Ÿ“… Harvest & Indicators

Start: 8โ€“12 months for mature leaves

Typical Duration: On demand

Indicators: Outer leaves plump and thick

Tips: Harvest outermost leaf; allow wound to dry

๐ŸŒฑ Propagation

Remove pups with roots; replant in dry mix and water after 3โ€“5 days.

๐Ÿ› Common Pests & Diseases

  • Root/crown rot: Use gritty mix; water sparingly; max sun.

๐ŸŒฆ๏ธ Seasonal Notes (Malaysia)

Elevate pot in monsoon; avoid rain exposure.

๐Ÿ“ Planting Notes

Use clay pot for breathability.

๐Ÿ’ก Extra Care Tips

  • Do not mist
  • Provide 4โ€“6 h sun if possible
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Note

Feng Shui guidance varies by school; placements here follow common, practical principles and pair with climate-appropriate care. Adjust schedules based on pot size, light, and weather.

Feng Shui Disclaimer

Feng Shui interpretations and plant symbolism differ across traditions. The guidance here is general and for inspiration; it does not guarantee outcomes such as wealth, luck, or health. Results depend on many factors including home layout, maintenance, climate, and personal intention.


If a plant is unsuitable for your space or microclimate, you may substitute with symbolic elements (artwork, colors, objects) while maintaining good horticultural practices appropriate for Malaysia.

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