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Growing Aloe Vera Plants: Watering, Lighting, Repotting, Use, and More!
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I over watered my aloe plant!!!
I鈥檓 trying to save it but it starting to get really soggy at the base of the outer leaves!
What can I do!? Please help my babies!
Hi, Aloe Momma. You can remove your aloe from its pot and let it dry out for a few days. You should remove any parts of the plant that are waterlogged and/or mushy.
can you reroot an aloe vera plant and if you can, tell how.
Hi, Carl. You can follow the directions above in the section How to Plant (or Repot) an Aloe Vera Plant.
The tap root on my aloe is huge! Can't find a deep enough pot for it. So the plant itself sits tilted, in the pot. What can I do? I live in zone 6, so I can't plant it outside.
Can I cut back some of the tap root so the plant will sit even when I transplant it into a bigger pot?
Before transplanting, you can cut back both the large taproot and the smaller horizontal roots; especially focus on removing any dead or rotting roots. Although aloe is quite resilient about pruning, trim only up to about 1/3 of the rootball at a time (leaving 2/3 intact). Aloe likes to be snug in its pot and should fill the new pot about 2/3 full. After the roots are cut, some people allow the roots to air dry for a day or two, so that the wound starts to heals over a bit before placing the plant in new growing medium; this can help to prevent diseases, etc., from entering through the cuts. If you transplant immediately after pruning the roots, hold off on watering for a few days, to discourage rot. Hope this helps!
Aloes usually have a shallow, wide root system, so a deep taproot is a mystery! Have you tried online sources for indoor plant pots? Although local stores may not have just the right size for your plant, perhaps online might offer a wider selection. Try to find one in which the roots will take up about 2 inches beyond the deepest root, and about 1 to 2 inches between the plant and the container edge. Some people have fun making their own pots, or repurposing items, such as buckets, etc., to use as planters. If you’d like to try that, be sure to add a drainage hole to the container, if needed.
I have two aloe Vera plants, one of them grows thicker but not wide how can I make it so that it grows wide and thick, it sorta looks spiral from the main stem. My second aloe Vera is tiny and won鈥檛 thicken, and one of the stems is yellow at the tip. Any advice?
My aloe plant completely fell apart. Whole healthy leaves fell off from the soil. Sad face! Is there anything I can do to save what鈥檚 in the soil and get a new plant to rise?