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Growing Aloe Vera Plants: Watering, Lighting, Repotting, Use, and More!
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My plant has a tall stem with a cone shaped pod. The plant is root bound probably.
I had a plant outside on the north side of the house . It had a very pretty bloom , the humming birds really liked it.
I live in a climate that get below freezing at night in the winter time. In the past, I have brought my Aloe Vera plant inside during the winter months. It is bringing little flying bugs along with it! I do not want it in my house. Do you have any recommendations on keeping it warm enough outside? Anything I can get from Lowes or Home Depot? I have reported it and done sprays to get rid of pests. They keep coming back :( Thank you!!
Gnats lay eggs in the soil. I use ground up Mosquito Dunks, sprinkle them on the top of the soil. As you water it dissolves and the larvae feed on it. Takes a month or so to work. You can find them at most garden centers.
I simply changed the soil and covered the top soil with a layer of beach sand and gnats died didnt lay any eggs.
You can get a metal shelf thing with a plastic zip up covering. They sell them at most gardening places (i got mine at Walmart) and the keep the plant warmer and the bugs away.
*repotted not reported ;)
Hi! I just recently got my very first Aloe Vera pup from a friend who- immediately after receiving it- was going to throw it away. I took it in but noticed that two tips of the leaves are browning, and there is what appears to be a cut, like someone dragged a pencil or a sharp something down the center of one of the leaves. The leaves seem otherwise very healthy and thick. Should I cut off the brown bits? Is it safe to cut just under this strange 鈥渕ark鈥 on the leaf, or should I quit worrying and leave it be? Thank you!
You can cut off the brown leaf tips for purely aesthetic purposes, though they will not grow back. Regarding the other damaged leave, it would be best to just leave it alone!
We've got a couple of aloes that have stinky gel. We'd like to use it for burns, but the smell is horrible. What is causing that smell? Is the plant rotting?