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Growing Aloe Vera Plants: Watering, Lighting, Repotting, Use, and More!
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It all started when i saved 1 aloe vera plant. Now, it produced so many pups (and its babies all big produce so many too) that i have too much aloe vera plants but not enough pots and soil. (Been giving out lots to other people too) what do I do so that may aloe vera plants wouldn鈥檛 produce too many pups (or not produce pups at all) T^T thank you
I got a new plant fresh from the nursery. It has gotten about 6 hours of sunlight every day and I have watered it when the soil is dry to over an inch but the outer leaves of the plant have started dying. They turn yellow with brown spots and slowly shrivel and die completely. There are still new leaves that are growing strongly. I thought it could be the plants reaction to being overwatered before. Should I try to wait it out or is there something else?
Does it get full, direct afternoon sunlight? It may have gotten less light at the nursery and the sudden shock of full sun could be affecting it. Make sure it’s in a spot that gets bright, indirect light or direct morning sunlight. However, if this were the cause of the leaf problems, you would expect to see browning leaves throughout the plant.
Alternatively, the discolored leaves could be a problem with watering, as is usually the case. Cut back on the frequency of your waterings and see if that improves the plant’s condition any. New growth is a good sign, in any case!
My Aloe plant appears healthy, growing new leaves with long and firm old leaves. However, the plant is very droopy. I wonder if it does not have enough support? Should I re-pot it? If so, how do I give it more support to hold up old leaves? Or is there something else I should do?
Female aloes grow not up right like the male. I have many daughters from my Mother plant. I get male and female aloes. It鈥檚 always a surprise to see how many daughters have more. Good for my lotions and CP soap recipes.
so my plant has "pups" that being said they are so close to the big plant I don't know how to go in and cut them out??? Any suggestions??
Hi Debbie! I always use my hands when removing the pup. If it has a root system already, you can just pull it out. If not, still okay to pull it out if it has three or four leaves already. This is a suggestion from experience since my aloe vera produce too many pups.
Until recently I have been using the juice from my Aloe Vera plants as a wonderful face cream, but lately they they have started to stink so bad they are unusable. Why is that?
Great info! I just received a bit of an aloe plant from a friend and I have 3 questions I was hoping to find some help with:
1. it's a little top heavy, would clipping most of it's leaves off be beneficial?
2. The pot I had for it is plenty big but no drainage hole at the bottom, it's terracotta, can I drill a hole or add rocks at the bottom?
3. can you store the leaves whole just in a jar or would I have to extract the gel and keep it that way?
Thank you, much appreciated!
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