Sun: full sun
Water: Typical water needs for a succulent
Temperature: Zone 7b from 5° F to 10° F (-15° C to -12.2° C) to Zone 11b from 45° F to 50° F (7.2° C to 10° C)
Winter Survival: Cold hardy
Propagation: cuttings
Flower: in late winter or early spring
Flower Type: Yellow, Orange
Toxic: no information
Dormant: summer
Space Requirement: Outdoors
Common Problems: No major pests, Plants may rot if overwatered
Basc Care for Aloe ‘Fire Ranch’
Watering
Watering for Aloe ‘Fire Ranch’ is a simple task. It requires Typical water needs for a succulent.
Regular watering period should be every 2 weeks
Fertilizing
Only feed this succulent during its active growing seasons which means no information. Use the right fertilizer applied in the right amounts. Applying half-strength balanced fertilizer every month or so is recommended for optimal results.
Do not fertilize during summer as the plant is dormant.
Sun & Location Requirements for "Aloe ‘Fire Ranch’"
To ensure Aloe ‘Fire Ranch’ grows to its fullest potential, make sure it receives plenty of direct sunlight. Aim for six hours or more of full sun a day – the ideal place would be near a sunny window or outdoors in your garden. Monitor the leaves closely; if they become pale or soft, relocate the plant to a sunnier spot.
Aloe ‘Fire Ranch’ is an ideal choice for gardens in cold climates. Its thick leaves and stems help it retain moisture, and its colorful foliage adds brightness to any winter landscape. This succulent is renowned for being cold hardy and able to survive temperatures down to 0°F. With its ability to withstand frigid weather, Aloe ‘Fire Ranch’ is the perfect addition to any frosty winter garden.
Any succulents in the group will need a large space to grow. You should place your pot outdoor. Since this plant needs a lot of space than other succulents, you should consider not planting them together with other succulents/plants.
Propagation
One way to propagate Aloe ‘Fire Ranch’ is by cutting
Toxicity
Pests and Diseases
Aloe ‘Fire Ranch’ is not affected too much by common pests and diseases like most of the other succulents.