Hi! Aloe vera is a great plant to have growing in your home. I show you how to divide 1 Aloe vera plant into 3 plants. I planted them all together into a larger pot, but they could have been planted in three smaller pots. Here's the DIY soil mix recipe I use for succulents & cacti: www.joyusgarden.com/succulent-cactus-soil-mix/ This is a great mix you can buy online: amzn.to/45P4xuT
I loved this video!! You did a wonderful job. I can't wait to see the video of the repotting of the big aloe vera that you were talking about in this video!
I’m in Scottsdale in the foothills. My aloe vera pup and multiple massively. I divide and give away (Next Door) every few years. It does get drip irrigation and is mostly in filtered shade. Such a hardy wonderful fleshy green plant for the Sonoran Desert.
I've heard aloe vera is great fertilizer; cut up and mix with water in a blender. Good use for extra plants, have you heard of or tried this? I'm in Tucson too and I love your channel; gardening is definitely different here ❤
Haha. You are still in August. I can’t believe it is September. I got a pup and it’s roots just haven’t gotten big and it’s gotten big and made many pups. I do let it dry out. My hardest plant. Lol
Hi! Aloe vera is a great plant to have growing in your home. I show you how to divide 1 Aloe vera plant into 3 plants. I planted them all together into a larger pot, but they could have been planted in three smaller pots. Here's the DIY soil mix recipe I use for succulents & cacti: www.joyusgarden.com/succulent-cactus-soil-mix/ This is a great mix you can buy online: amzn.to/45P4xuT
thank you for these videos! you’re teaching me tidbits about different plants and how they thrive which is much appreciated :-)
I loved this video!! You did a wonderful job. I can't wait to see the video of the repotting of the big aloe vera that you were talking about in this video!
Thank you for sharing your lovely aloe vera plant have a blessed day
My pleasure! A blessed day to you, Nell
I’m in Scottsdale in the foothills. My aloe vera pup and multiple massively. I divide and give away (Next Door) every few years. It does get drip irrigation and is mostly in filtered shade.
Such a hardy wonderful fleshy green plant for the Sonoran Desert.
Hi Nell, I love your plants, your botanical advice and your cheer!
Thank you, David. Much appreciated! Nell
I've heard aloe vera is great fertilizer; cut up and mix with water in a blender. Good use for extra plants, have you heard of or tried this? I'm in Tucson too and I love your channel; gardening is definitely different here ❤
Nell so glad you did this video. I have a Aloe Vera but it doesn’t get any pups. Is there a reason why? Thanks for all your helpful videos!💕 🌵
Hi! 2 causes come to mind: it's either not old enough, or it's not getting enough light. Hope that helps! Nell
@@JoyUsGarden thank you Nell.
For all my succulents I use Bonsai Jacks soil. It's highly recommended by Succulents and Sunshine. I live in Michigan.
I've used Bonsai Jack - it's a great product & sell it on my store. I make my own succulent mix now! Nell
Thanks for the video Nell
Haha. You are still in August. I can’t believe it is September. I got a pup and it’s roots just haven’t gotten big and it’s gotten big and made many pups. I do let it dry out. My hardest plant. Lol
Yes, this was filmed in August & posted in September, My Aloe vera growing outside has tons of pups - you'll see it soon! Nell
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My aloe vera pups were budding from drainage holes and due to wrong repotting I lost my beautiful aloe plant😢