I do! I currently have over 100 Aloe vera plants, not counting the 57 pups I just pulled off my five biggest ones. The oldest leaves grow roots under them on the stem and if you peel the oldest leaf and its stem base off you can see the new roots. the stem can get leggy when you peel the oldest leaves off but you can bury it in soil since the roots occur on the stem section.
I do! I currently have over 100 Aloe vera plants, not counting the 57 pups I just pulled off my five biggest ones. The oldest leaves grow roots under them on the stem and if you peel the oldest leaf and its stem base off you can see the new roots. the stem can get leggy when you peel the oldest leaves off but you can bury it in soil since the roots occur on the stem section.