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Jan 23, 2017 2:34 PM CST
California, San Joaquin valley (Zone 9b)
That's actually wrong. I've had other aloe plants indoors protected by a closed blind in my kitchen and they still received too much sun light and died. If you also look up the information on succulents, 'the more sun the better', is not good for these plants since they aren't cactus's. Sun is good, yes, but too much sun can kill them. They need shade as well. I've had some outdoor aloe's in the sun too and they didn't make it because the sun was too much, so with that being said it also depends on where the plants are located in the home and what zone the op is in and how are they currently taking care of the plants.

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