In summers, high temperatures make the growth of
Aloe vera slowed down to survive in too hot a temperature.
As the cooler periods and rainfall begins, the
Aloe vera starts growing. If the place you live in has hot summers and warm winters with more rainfalls, you aren't required to change anything.
However, if you live in a place with cold winters, you should let your
Aloe vera grow more in summer and rest in winter. It is because there is not enough sunlight for
Aloe vera to grow in winter.
You can help your
Aloe vera enter dormancy if you live in a place with cold temperatures by decreasing the temperature to 50℉ to 75℉ (15℃ to 25℃).