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robdds
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Our aloe plant began to droop and brown over the past few months. We keep it on the porch all year and it seemed to do fine, but this year it began to brown and droop. Is it the cold weather or direct sunlight and is there anyway to save it?
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tkhooper
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Cold weather would be bad for it but direct sun is a good thing. They love having lots of light. They don't require much water either.

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