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Growing Aloe Vera Plants: Watering, Lighting, Repotting, Use, and More!
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Do the smelly leaves have any discoloration or soft spots on the outside? Or a yellowish liquid on the inside? If so, these are likely the sources of the smell. Sometimes older leaves will smell when they naturally start to die off, or if the plant is getting too much or too little water. A healthy aloe vera plant will have thick, rigid leaves with clear gel on the inside. Try taking part of a leaf from higher up on the plant to see if there’s a smell there, too. To use the smelly leaves, rinse the yellow liquid off of the leaves and let them 鈥渁ir out鈥 for a couple days. The clear gel shouldn’t smell.
Hi, I read the comment about the smelly aloe gel inside the aloe leaves, I just bought my first aloe plant today, and it looks really nice and healthy with long enough leaves on it, but when we cut a piece off the smell was so awful but the plant looks so healthy and there are no soft spots or any other colors. So what could be the reason for the smell? And is it still ok to use on my lips or to add to my water? Thank u
The smell comes from the yellow-ish liquid (called aloe latex) that exists between the skin and the gel of the leaf. Before using the leaf, peel the skin off and rinse off the gel as much as possible to get rid of the latex. It shouldn’t smell after that. (If it does, try a younger leaf.)
Additionally, use caution when ingesting aloe vera. The gel is OK to ingest in small amounts, but the latex can cause intestinal upset if too much is consumed. Rinse the gel thoroughly and use sparingly.
Can u just plese describe the way to cut the leaves as i want to use it.
Hi. We have 2 aloe vera plants which, although healthy looking, both have tiny 'fruit flies' coming from them. Is this a sign of root rotting or something else? How do I get rid? I have had to put them outside but it is starting to get cold now and I want to bring them in..... :=(
The flies are most likely fungus gnats, which are attracted to decaying plant material in the soil. To get rid of them, remove any old leaves or plant matter from the surface of the soil, and allow the top inch or two of soil to dry out completely before watering again (as is recommended for aloe plants anyway). Place a bowl of apple cider vinegar near the plants and add a few drops of dish soap to the vinegar to break the surface tension. The gnats will be attracted to the vinegar and become trapped. Refresh this bowl every couple of days until you no longer see flies.
Hi I was given a aloe plant in the spring . It was a good size plant but over the summer it became huge . I had to re pot it . It did that about a month or so ago and now some of my leafs are turning brown . I used the rite soil and only water it about twice a week . My aloe. Plant is about 3 to 4 feet wide and 2 to 3 feet tall I removed the small pubs. When I repotted it . It has been outside all summer . Please tell me I didn't kill it lol
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Hi this is Elisa again. I saw that my neighbor had an aloe vera plant. Healthy looking, plump, green. But I also noticed that there were egg scraps on top of it? Can I do the same thing cause my aloe vera plant is very small and brown. The tips are drying up as well. Also I planted my aloe in my garden under some plants. It is no longer in a pot and I found some bugs in the soil.