<<Before you water these plants again the soil should be bone dry. Saturate it, then let it get bone dry again. Probably about 1-5 weeks. (I know, we'd love to be specific, but it matters--heat, sun, temperature etc. Estimate if necessary--and remember, aloe plants can last for up to 7 years without water so be prudent and wait until they are bone dry.) Again, wait if the soil isn't bone dry.
Don't put them in the direct sunlight, but do put them near a window. These plants are jungle plants, not desert plants.
Don't put them anywhere below 50 degrees.
If the plants are not in direct sunlight they can withstand high heat. They then tend to dry out more quickly however.
Then transplant them in good draining, (high porosity) soil within a year. water every other time with plant food. >>
Seriously...
you want to keep the soil moist.
You can buy these cute little clay worms that you stick in the soil and it changes colors when you need to water.
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