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Growing Aloe Vera Plants: Watering, Lighting, Repotting, Use, and More!
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so i did a little research and so i decided to remove my plant (it was a little big for the pot anyways) and the roots were brown, but not squishy. any more advice?
Repotting was likely the right move. You’d want to use fresh soil when repotting, as the old soil may still contain the root rot fungi, if that’s indeed what was causing the issue.
After repotting, leave the plant alone for a while to let the roots get established and regrow. Don’t water again until at least the top 1鈥2 inches of soil are dry. Keep the plant out of direct sunlight for now, moving it back into direct sunlight when you start watering.
Lack of light can also cause limp, soft leaves, so if you encounter that issue in the future and you don’t think it’s a watering issue, that could be the problem.
I buy aloe vera juice by the gallon and drink it regularly. It actually soothes the stomach.
I had a hangover with headache and stomach nausea. 20 minutes after I swallowed a 2"X 1" scoop of fresh gel from a large leaf I was fine! I have a huge list of internal benefits of drinking commercial juice. However, once the gel is removed from the leaf an enzyme
is released which destroys much of the healing properties which take 2-3 years of plant growth to reach maximum healing. A patent filed showed a stabilization process protects the healing properties from being destroyed. Aloe also contains rare plant vitamin B12. The super healing plant is reported to even remove radiation from the body and is one the most under rated healing plants both externally and INTERNALLY and heals nearly everything.
Good Evening,
This is indeed a very useful article with complete details and photographs.
I grow this plant and this article helped me to correct the methods of growing and care taking.
Thanks and Regards
Uma
Aloe Vera is a wonderful plant, thanks for this article. Another good point about Aloe Vera is it a very forgiving plant. If you discover too late you鈥檝e been over watering just remove the plant from the soil & lay out of direct sunlight. It will recover without soil & start growing beautifully again. When I thin out my aloes, I love taking the bare roots to gatherings with friends & they take all they want.
When I mentioned a troubled aloe can be removed from the soil to recover, I forgot to mention to replant it once it has returned to normal. If left out of soil it will eventually die or not flourish properly. Thanks.
I鈥檓 so glad you mentioned it鈥檚 forgiving that鈥檚 what I always say about it now that I have a jungle of it from a plant of it left by the former owner. On a wym I thought maybe I could revive it even though it looked like it had been there dried up for years outside in the Phoenix heat & desert winter nights! But I did & man I must say I now have sooooo much aloe Vera it鈥檚 all over the house inside & out! I also make terrariums & when the other succs die the aloe Vera always seems to stay alive! One thing to note is if you put it in water to stabilize it or make water terrariums do not cover any of the green part with water only the stem & roots & change water once a week in hot humid temps & every few weeks otherwise. If you smell rot then change water more frequently & rinse off stem area really well
Aloe vera work better for skin and good heath it perfect on all solution
Aloa vera is used a great deal for medicinal purposes. Cuts, grazes stomach problems, sunburn etc.. (it is almost considered as a cure all even used as a hair conditioner). Even my rabbit would, if feeling poorly, would go and nibble some. Other animals also use if they are sick. Animals have more sense than humans and do not overeat the plants! I throw many pups away as they sprout constantly. A hardy, I think an attractive, plant that most bugs avoid. 50 cm is a good height