Aloe Vera Care Guide
알로에 베라 · Bright indirect · water ≈ every 14 days · Toxic to pets
| Light | Bright indirect |
|---|---|
| Water (baseline) | About every 14 days |
| Humidity | Low |
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Safe for cats & dogs? | Toxic to pets |
Aloe Vera (알로에 베라) is one of the most popular houseplants — easy to care for and well suited to indoor life. Here's a quick, no-nonsense care guide: light, watering rhythm, humidity, and whether it's safe around pets.
⛔ Toxic to cats & dogs
Aloe Vera is toxic to cats and dogs (ASPCA): 사포닌·안트라퀴논 — 구토, 무기력, 설사(잎껍질). Keep it well out of reach of pets and small children, and contact your vet or a pet poison helpline if it's chewed or swallowed.
Aloe Vera care at a glance
☀️ Light
Wants plenty of bright, indirect light — close to a south- or west-facing window but shielded from direct afternoon rays. Too little light makes it leggy and sparse.
💧 Watering
As a rule of thumb, water about every 14 days — but always let the top 2–3 cm (1 inch) of soil dry out first. Use the calculator below to fine-tune for your light, season, pot size and humidity. Remember: overwatering, not underwatering, is the most common way houseplants die.
💨 Humidity
Average room humidity is fine — no misting needed. It shrugs off dry indoor air.
🌱 Difficulty
Beginner-friendly — hard to kill and forgiving of the occasional missed watering. A great first houseplant.
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