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Growing Aloe Vera Plants: Watering, Lighting, Repotting, Use, and More!
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My beloved Aloe is producing a lot of brown tips and despite consulting Mr Google, I'm unable to conclude whether I'm under or overwatering, or whether it's something else.
It's in a north-facing window bay and I generally water from the bottom (can't get in the top) with a litre every couple of weeks. Help!
Usually, brownish/red hue on the tips is a sunburn. If its stretching out and the brown tips are on older leaves, you can just cut those lower leaves off. Roots grow from under the oldest leaves on the stem base. The lower leaves can just be peeled off. I currently have over 100 Aloe Veras, and just pulled off 57 pups off of 5 of them. This is just information based on my experience.
My aloe plant loss all its roots what can I do to bring them back to life
My aloe plant leaves are dehydrating, getting thin and doesn't look like there isn't any gel in them. What can I do to get the gel back in them?
Grab some miracle grow fertilizer and mix with water as the instructions say. Water it with the fertilized water once a month. I did this to both mine and they are massive now. Good luck!
And indirect light is not enough light for any Aloe.
The 鈥渇lower color鈥 part is incorrect. Aloe vera (formerly Aloe barbadensis) only blooms yellow. If your plant blooms another color, it鈥檚 a different species/hybrid.
My aloe plant bloomed just a few days ago. The flowers were a very light yellow.
I鈥檝e had this aloe plant for almost 5 years and the last two years it bloomed. Very nice surprise.
I have an aloe that was given to me, and it鈥檚 stocks are growing out and downward. Is there something I can do to turn this around and get them to grow upward? I鈥檝e already accidentally knocked 3 off. I have 3 new shoots springing up and I鈥檓 hoping they go up not flop.
You can train the leaves by gently binding it into a position. I had one in my kitchen with trailing leaves going in all directions. The pot was hanging in a macrame hanger. I gently eased the leaves so as not to snap or bruise the plant and rested the leaves against the macrame weave. After a couple of weeks, it had taken to its new shape.