How to Grow Aloe - a Complete Growing Guide

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  • @hemjl4
    @hemjl4 4 роки тому +178

    I found one of ours in a pot with a lid on it 3 YEARS after my wife passed (no telling how long it was there before she passed. Shriveled and dried up, put it in soil and watered. That was 8 years ago and it is still booming. It's gotta rank up there with yucca and and cockroaches for hardiness

    • @peyton8470
      @peyton8470 4 роки тому +5

      Tell it I said wow 😂 that plant is stronger than Eddie hall 😂

    • @hekkaunique9347
      @hekkaunique9347 3 роки тому +11

      sorry for your loss.

    • @chrissy9876
      @chrissy9876 3 роки тому +3

      So sorry for your loss. The cockroaches commentary has me 😂😂

    • @imissnickplur4964
      @imissnickplur4964 3 роки тому +5

      i put a cute little potted aloe plant in the top of a closet when i moved out of my mom's house, when i came back over 10 YEARs later, i was snooping around in my old room and that aloe plant was still there in that closed dark closet. it looked exactly the same, hadn't grown, hadn't died, i figured maybe it just went dormant or something.

    • @VickyCooksalot
      @VickyCooksalot 2 роки тому +2

      Unless you're a Hawaiian and you never did anything but run for the aloe plant when you get burned. I had no idea what to do for growing it. LOL. We had a small patch outside the kitchen door. Never worried about watering it or anything else.

  • @curls4theculture862
    @curls4theculture862 4 роки тому +37

    Literally JUST bought a new aloe plant this past weekend. Fun fact about Aloe, Ancient Egyptians (Kemetians) used to put it on the resting place of loved ones to encourage peaceful transition to the afterlife.

  • @craighalle6593
    @craighalle6593 4 роки тому +29

    Hey Luke! I have been growing aloe vera for more than 50 years. We found our first plant out in the trash on the roadside and wondered what the heck it was. We stuck it in a pot and in 6 months it went from 4 inches to 12 inches and had a dozen little sprouts around it. When I grew up and left the house Mom took over and they kept going. When Mom moved I found the plants kind of skinny and I took one home to plant. That was 11 or 12 years ago and the plant has 30 shoots and is nearly 3 feet tall. Last year in early spring I got the surprise of my life when the plant sent up a flower spike which I had nver seen in my life. No gorgeous color, mostly the same as the plant but this is how you find miracles. My only tip is you need a big heavy pot for a large heavy plant so it won't tip over. I had to get a metal plant stand and wrap plastic grocery bags around and tie then to the plant stand to keep the planter from tipping over. I love aloe too because having 25 plants I often miss watering as the other plants need so much attention and the aloe still thrives. Love you and yours Luke. God bless you and yours.

  • @growingingracebyhisgrace3927
    @growingingracebyhisgrace3927 4 роки тому +19

    That is awesome timing! I have some Aloe I need to get into pots (been putting it off for a bit...) and this is a sign from Abba, telling me “girl, take care of those plants!!!” Thank you Lord for using Luke to help all of us grow better in our stewardship of plants! 🙌🏼

  • @SuperKatiki
    @SuperKatiki 4 роки тому +153

    How to Grow Aloe:
    Step 1: Put in pot.
    Step 2: Ignore it.

    • @wisteria5012
      @wisteria5012 4 роки тому +1

      Yes.

    • @mikazilla604
      @mikazilla604 4 роки тому +5

      Yes, and give water only once in a while (never

    • @mrsesta1119
      @mrsesta1119 4 роки тому +1

      Pretty much

    • @2201sunflower
      @2201sunflower 3 роки тому +1

      Why my tips get brownish pinkish?

    • @FknNefFy
      @FknNefFy 3 роки тому +7

      Totally true. I noticed that I couldn’t keep any of my succulents alive and then I was staying at someone else’s house for a while and came back to my apartment and they were all doing way better than I had ever seen them when I was trying to take care of them

  • @amandaknight4196
    @amandaknight4196 4 роки тому +11

    @MIGardener I really loved this video. My aloe's had been looking very sad so I changed their soil. About a month ago I changed their soil to exactly what you had said - 1/2 potting soil, 1/2 sand. Within a few days, maybe a week they really started looking better. I'm so glad that I had done right, to MIGardener standards. You are always the 1st place I go to for plant info. Please keep up all the amazing videos!

  • @bbghillini1793
    @bbghillini1793 4 роки тому +5

    Great video and thank you for sharing your knowledge. I will tell you my experience with Aloe. About 6-8 years ago I rescued a very small Aloe plant that was on a ledge just before you exit the grocery store. Tag only stated "Aloe". I bought it and repotted it. Now, I am known as The Plant Whisperer because I have great luck with plants (and, yes, I do kill my share.) I left it alone and watered only as needed. The secret to successful growing is to look up what type of plant you have and use this as a guideline because all plants tend to not read the instructions and do what they want lol. Anyway, the Aloe kept getting bigger and putting out pups. I replanted the pups and they grew and put out pups. I was working at the time but then retired and became a Snowbird. I left the potted Aloes outside in the summer to gather rain and sun. When I left for Florida they were put in my "solar" room for six months without water. Only cool temperatures and sun. I came back to see the largest one in full bloom with a three foot tall flower spike with yellow flowers. These plants are HUGE so maybe I did not get your average Aloe. But, trust me, just leave it alone, water if necessary or let Mother Nature do it for you and talk to it. They like to be petted.

  • @lisakelley9451
    @lisakelley9451 4 роки тому +14

    I'm in east Texas - zone 8B -- I literally plant my aloe outside and even if it freezes back it always comes back from the roots or produces sideshoots. I've had them bloom regularly... all since I started basically ignoring them! You're right... these are great plants. I used to agonize over them. Since I've been pretty much ignoring them they are doing great and multiplying. Thanks for your videos... I always enjoy them and learn something. Blessings...

  • @txranchmom
    @txranchmom 4 роки тому +16

    Good timing! I just bought an aloe!

    • @indowinftw
      @indowinftw 4 роки тому

      Literally same

    • @debnn4854
      @debnn4854 4 роки тому

      me 2...thinking I may need to replant and add sand to soil....hmmm...

  • @taylormclain4017
    @taylormclain4017 4 роки тому +57

    i have had 4 aloe plants & killed 3...the leaves fell flat & then rotted out of the pot. i quit watering the last one & now it is growing some new leaves. i was about to give up lol

    • @RedScareClair
      @RedScareClair 4 роки тому +7

      If you ever go to Aruba take the Aruba aloe tour. The tour guide gets into why the plant is so acclimated to Aruba and how little they water them and what happens when they are watered. It was a neat tour.

    • @abdizzll
      @abdizzll 4 роки тому +2

      It is a desert plant, so it doesn't need much water. If its too wet it rots.

    • @plantgurugangsta7299
      @plantgurugangsta7299 4 роки тому

      Mine is getting thin and yellowing at the tips..anyone know why? I only water it when the soil is dry....

    • @tylervanmeter5628
      @tylervanmeter5628 4 роки тому +2

      It seems like giving up was the right thing to do... You stopped paying attention to it and it loved the neglect.

    • @haroldinho9930
      @haroldinho9930 3 роки тому

      @@plantgurugangsta7299 once again, Ignore it
      Then it’ll be fine

  • @alejandrarubi7
    @alejandrarubi7 2 роки тому +1

    You're adorbs. Thanks for the tips. I was over-loving my aloe plant and killed it. I got a new one and it's doing much better

  • @area3181
    @area3181 4 роки тому +5

    I bought my first aloe last year in December in the Clearance section at home Dept for about a dollar. I named him Alejandro the aloe, he overgrew his tiny plastic container, he was shriveling up and his soil was almost completely gone so I bought him cause he needed help. Took him home and BOI! I had a learning curve since I didn’t do any research on them! I wish I had this when I first got Alejandro. Anyways went through a lot of trial and error but now that I have done my research he has grown 3x the original size and he’s happy. I’m still waiting for him to give me babies but he’s happy and I talk to him constantly. Great video and very informative! Seriously great video!

  • @irenebrun9925
    @irenebrun9925 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for sharing this I have been having a hard time replanting them I'm just about ready to give up on them Amen Thanks so very much for sharing Amen God bless ya all

  • @lymiriax1882
    @lymiriax1882 4 роки тому +2

    Aloe was my first plant. My mom gave me one when I was 7 years old. They are so hardy and easy to take care of, as long as you don't overwater them. These make great plants for beginners and anyone who has a hard time remembering to water house plants.

  • @livingthelava
    @livingthelava 4 роки тому +1

    There are several good aloe videos, BUT yours answered every question possible, I found it the most usable. I have killed every aloe, thus when you described how the leaves would look then I knew I was over watering. I was, as you say, saw the leaves dropping so I watered more, and now I know not to do that. Thanks for this happy and thorough video!

  • @rebekahlayton9462
    @rebekahlayton9462 4 роки тому +1

    This is totally fine for kids ... the spines hurt less than a rose or raspberry and they have fun learning to respect while growing funny looking plants!
    We love your videos!

  • @buckleyscooter
    @buckleyscooter 4 роки тому +36

    The yellow stuff in the aloe is toxic if ingested, that is why your stomach gets upset and you get diarrhea. Always discard the yellow stuff from the milky clear jelly before eating. Loved this video, thanks for making it.

    • @pcburke2
      @pcburke2 Рік тому

      Aloe Vera is not toxic. In small quantities it is an excellent intestinal purgative. Women in the Caribbean have been giving it to their children to drink after Mango season is over.
      Burns, cuts and scrapes, skin moisturizer after sun exposer, hair conditioner. PURGATIVE: Mix 8oz to one gallon of water. Drink one cup after dinner. Not toxic n small quantities.

  • @nickivanaltena923
    @nickivanaltena923 4 роки тому +2

    Aloe is hard to kill. I inherited a 40 year old aloe from my uncle when he passed 4 years ago! It went thru some hard times of neglect freezing temps to 110+ random watering. 2 years ago I decided to see if I could finally do right by this matriarch. She is doing amazing and so many babies crowd the pot! My goal is to get her to bloom again. She hasn’t bloomed since uncle passed.

  • @suzannedouville6780
    @suzannedouville6780 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for your tips on growing Aloe. My sister left her Aloe at my house and it became top haevy and tipped over. Long story it's not doing well. My fault I have been over watering it. I will start neglecting it so it will thrive...lol Thank You!

  • @ralph601
    @ralph601 4 роки тому +6

    As he said, very easy to keep. I have a fifty ft long row at about two foot wide of
    these that came from just one plant over a couple years. I keep bees and this is great for stings if I get one. Soak in water, Rinse, and use in a smoothie.

  • @AndreaYumiBryan
    @AndreaYumiBryan 4 роки тому +2

    Wow i was just watching aloe informational vids, then i went into my subscriptions and saw your new upload . Thanks!

  • @KeepinYouUp07
    @KeepinYouUp07 4 роки тому +15

    I've had an aloe plant for 5 years on my window sill. The plant will tell you when to water. If leaves are slightly soft I'll water. The leaves actually will get noticeably plump & bigger after a watering. Bought it half off with missing & bruised leaves! Best plant purchase to date 😄

  • @Mustafa-Kamal-Satar
    @Mustafa-Kamal-Satar 4 роки тому +1

    I have several pots of aloe vera here in my home in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. I started from just one small tiny plant, it grew big, it produced several little plants at it base. I pulled those little plants off, and planted them each in their own pots, and they are all big now. My daughter uses the jelly for skin skin care. I use the jelly to eat it (I blend the jelly with lemon and few herbs and drink the filtered juice)..yes, so easy to grow.

  • @MissChemisse
    @MissChemisse 4 роки тому +11

    I left my aloe plant in my office during this pandemic and haven't watered it for two months. I picked it up today and it was extremely dry. I watered it, but I'm wondering if it will come back to life. I sure hope so! Thanks for the video.

    • @kasai7272
      @kasai7272 4 роки тому +3

      I would honestly be surprised if it doesn’t. Don’t worry.

    • @haroldinho9930
      @haroldinho9930 3 роки тому +2

      I’ve heard of 5 year old not watered aloes stay fine, don’t worry

    • @MissChemisse
      @MissChemisse 3 роки тому +3

      It is revived 🤗. Thanks for the replies.

  • @tashischorr8543
    @tashischorr8543 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks for this! Just bought an aloe and I’m so excited you made this!!

  • @RIM0622ricothecat
    @RIM0622ricothecat 2 роки тому

    This is the nest video on aloe basics! Thank you.

  • @rebeccaewing473
    @rebeccaewing473 4 роки тому +15

    Best tip: use inside goo on skin before, during & after Radiation
    Therapy- ok so i used Aloe for all 16 Cancer Radiation Treatments. Swath onto affected area 3-5x daily. I cut off 2” sections and slid the inside of aloe plant over skin that is to be expected to be touched by Radiation. I turned a little pink, but did not burn at all! ❤️❤️

  • @jasmineadkins-wills2297
    @jasmineadkins-wills2297 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent timing! I just bought one too! I don’t have a green thumb, so I’m hoping I can keep it alive!

  • @GodKnowsITry45
    @GodKnowsITry45 4 роки тому

    I've got several sick looking aloe plants that were my mom's before she died. I'm so glad I watched this video. I'm going out to get sand and smaller pots today. Thanks!!!!

  • @vward4871
    @vward4871 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you for the soil/sand $$ saving tip! Very helpful information.

  • @pinkbutterflies1679
    @pinkbutterflies1679 4 роки тому

    Everyone should have a Aloe Vera plant. Great for cut, burns and Aloe water. They need very little water too. Great video.

  • @garettjax88
    @garettjax88 4 роки тому +2

    My x and I, started out with a tiny one, can't remember when we replanted it, but it ended up in a 3ft deep and 2ft wide flower pot, and fed it miracle grow, it was 1yr old and 3ft tall and 2ft wide. It was mostly an outside plant by then. And we live in Western PA

  • @boostmobile9249
    @boostmobile9249 2 роки тому

    Thanks SO MUCH FOR YOUR KNOWLEDGE 👍👍👍👍

  • @rachelpawlowski3673
    @rachelpawlowski3673 4 роки тому +2

    I just acquired an arm of a family aloe plant that has been growing for about 20 years! Perfect timing for this video because I know I would have killed it.

  • @corinnegattmann4176
    @corinnegattmann4176 2 роки тому

    I giggled with you on the plant protective services. Nice humor 😂

  • @CamMcB
    @CamMcB 4 роки тому +1

    It was amazing in stopping the expansion of a bruise, and speeding its healing too.

    • @goodtogo6046
      @goodtogo6046 4 роки тому

      Comfrey salve is better for that.

  • @rayswoodshop4467
    @rayswoodshop4467 4 роки тому

    I have 2 that I bought at a big box store, they were very small.Now they are 3 ft tall. love them.

  • @torjones1701
    @torjones1701 4 роки тому +22

    How to grow aloe? Well, if you live anywhere hot, like the South West, you plant it in the ground and ignore it. when you eventually come back to it, you'll have way more of it than you know what to do with... so you start giving it away, and then it grows back, and you don't know any more people to give it away to, and the people you gave the last batch to are also begging you to take some off their hands.

    • @chrissy9876
      @chrissy9876 3 роки тому

      I live in Las Vegas. Gets up to 115-120 on the regular during the summer. Would you recommend planting this outside? Would you add it on a drip system or would you keep it off the drip (goes off 2x a day) and water it randomly yourself?

    • @torjones1701
      @torjones1701 3 роки тому

      @@chrissy9876 Absolutely, grow outside. It's a cactus, so getting watered twice a day would be WAY too much water for it, so I'd keep it off the drip line and water it once a week but only if you didn't get any rain. After a few months to establish itself, stop watering it entirely and let nature do the watering, and only give it water if the tips start turning brown. Remember that Aloe is a desert cactus, it's evolved to live in hot dry climates like Vegas and Phoenix on only the rain that naturally occurs, which ain't much in these parts.

    • @chrissy9876
      @chrissy9876 3 роки тому +1

      @@torjones1701 awesome thank you for your reply! I’ll try it. It’s hard to get good info for living in the desert when it hits 115 on a regular basis. People think we can still grow carrots and lettuce in the summer 😂😂

  • @Thetinyfit
    @Thetinyfit 4 роки тому

    Have a cute little aloe I repotted and the put in the backyard because I figured it needed some real sun. A couple days later it looked fine, but almost burned-like. I was so sad- my cute little greeny turned a brown purple. I brought him back inside and it’s been a week and that nicer green is back. So if anyone burns it like I did, bring it in for a few days. Looks good as new! And I live in Arizona so that wasn’t “a little heat” it got scorched. Hearty little guys!

  • @mountainviewsoapcompany5712
    @mountainviewsoapcompany5712 4 роки тому

    Perfect timing, I am repotting my mother’s Aloe plant.

  • @GardensGuitars
    @GardensGuitars 4 роки тому +53

    there's a secret to keeping aloe plants alive..... never water them :P.

    • @kathywhitcombe9595
      @kathywhitcombe9595 4 роки тому +6

      Very true they grow wild here in the semi arid areas of South Africa only survive on what rain they get.

    • @moonycorn4914
      @moonycorn4914 4 роки тому

      ...But that just... feels like neglect...
      MY ALOE IS DYING.

    • @jonathanpelser8218
      @jonathanpelser8218 4 роки тому

      I water my aloes daily...geuss I'm lucky:)

    • @moonycorn4914
      @moonycorn4914 4 роки тому

      Jonathan Pelser where do you live? Or what zone?

    • @jonathanpelser8218
      @jonathanpelser8218 4 роки тому

      @@moonycorn4914 SA and you

  • @ronwheeler8590
    @ronwheeler8590 4 роки тому

    I have had an aloe for about 5 years, although it is not very big but trying some of these things I have learned!

  • @DianeCee0
    @DianeCee0 4 роки тому

    I needed this. Aloe is my black thumb plant.

  • @terriw3100
    @terriw3100 4 роки тому +24

    I started out with one twig of an aloe plant. Let me tell you, I thought Watermelon took over my yard! Yikes, they were everywhere.

    • @pamt8430
      @pamt8430 4 роки тому

      I was going to ask how to propagate...any tips?

    • @MaxiiBoii23
      @MaxiiBoii23 4 роки тому +1

      @@pamt8430 You gotta have patience and wait till they have "pups/offsets" or seeds, may take years. Once you see some shoots take the plant out of the pot and start with the divisions. You can also propagate with leaf/root cuttings, but success is lower than the above methods.

  • @tammynevil2422
    @tammynevil2422 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the education on aloe

  • @leticiagr2222
    @leticiagr2222 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the information. My 16 yr old daughter just bought one last week. 👍🏻

  • @kingmoo2661
    @kingmoo2661 4 роки тому +3

    Growing guide starts 3:50

  • @Caleb_Evans32
    @Caleb_Evans32 4 роки тому

    My grandmother grew aloe and would put it on our scrapes and burns. I got one years ago and killed it pretty quickly. (It was definitely over watering) Thanks for the video. I'll have to try again.

  • @og-greenmachine8623
    @og-greenmachine8623 3 роки тому

    Been Watering my aloe plants every day
    and they are doing just fine
    they look great
    they are huge.
    9
    California
    Coastal
    My cousin’s is 7’ tall.
    But,
    I’ll save the water now

  • @MarcellHobbs
    @MarcellHobbs 4 роки тому

    You did an excellent job explaining! Remembering a beautiful indoor aloe plant from 4-5 years ago, I now know exactly what caused my “crown and root rot” that led to its demise. After watching your video, I now think I can try again.

  • @frnk3b006
    @frnk3b006 Рік тому +2

    👋🤓 Hi! Just wanted to clarify that in this video, you're specifically referring to Aloe vera and not ALL aloes. Some aloe species are actually toxic.

  • @MinimisshairCrystal
    @MinimisshairCrystal 4 роки тому

    Perfect timing just bought an aloe plant this week.

  • @vegantreehugger8400
    @vegantreehugger8400 7 місяців тому

    My daughter picked up some aloe a few days ago from a plant stand. I didn’t realize that it had been sitting in a cup of water this whole time. It was absolutely dying. She kept putting off replanting it because she wanted to go get potting soil to put it in the container. I made her go out and dig some holes by the cacti and put it in the ground. That’s it natural environment. I’ve got my fingers crossed now.

  • @kittysmith3761
    @kittysmith3761 4 роки тому +5

    Thanks for the video you crack me up you got tickled at your own funny comment re calling pps plant protective service you cracked me up cuz you kept laughing at something you said and then you would think about It again and start laughing I enjoy your humor. I thought I knew pretty much about Alo plants and still learned a bunch ✌🏻 out

  • @ddahstan6876
    @ddahstan6876 2 роки тому

    One one of most delicious fresh drinks I have pretty much every week! Yummm. You can cut those clear "meat" into small cubes and put them in a glass of water, add a little honey, some minced ginger (or mint), squeeze in some lemon juice, and add some ice. Even pour in some chia seeds or or whatever if desire. Fresh and yum! You can use water, oat milk, almond milk or Coconut juice's even better! Pretty much if you add a touch of sugar they'll taste like tasty Jello :-)).

  • @koto777
    @koto777 4 роки тому

    I plant my all my aloe in regular house plant soil only. They are fine in it. I have like 20 different aloe plants. I love aloe! There are so many different kinds! Pink flamingo aloe is beautiful, etc.

  • @ajp5527
    @ajp5527 4 роки тому +1

    I killed my aloe. 😭 I’m thankful that you posted this video. I will have to try again. 🙂

  • @Li5gy679
    @Li5gy679 5 місяців тому

    Thank you gor tutorial. I want to use it on my scalp for dryness. Trying to have enough gel in my leaves for this.

  • @SaveTheHouses
    @SaveTheHouses 4 роки тому

    We live in North Florida. Weather wise, ours are too big to take in. When we get down freezing, it usually doesn’t go below 28. I put a blanket over them. As for burns, many years ago, my mom took a flaming skillet of oil out back. It ran all over her hand when she tried to pour it out. She immediately cut a big aloe leaf, cut it open and slathered it all over her hand, then a neighbor took her to the ER. The plastic surgeon told her that her fingers would be webbed and he’d have to do surgery. But he didn’t. They had to debride as the skin died, and she never had pigment again where the burns were deepest, but her hand healed completely. The surgeon couldn’t believe it, and said he guessed it was the aloe after all.

  • @AlliyahPerry
    @AlliyahPerry 4 роки тому +17

    I left my aloe outside this year in 8b we got a huge snow (snowmegedon) and multiple freezes. I brought it inside in March or so during the night when I realized. The aloe that I broke off was frozen on the inside. It honestly didn't even seem to bat an eye. It wasn't a large plant but since it's gotten much bigger and produced babies outside and they also survived. They are HARDY!!!!

    • @uweschroeder
      @uweschroeder 4 роки тому +3

      Yeah, the frost comment had me thinking. The AZ high desert gets snow pretty much every winter and I do see Aloe or cousins of it growing there.

    • @XOmaneylaXO
      @XOmaneylaXO 3 роки тому

      Probably had babies because it got stressed out that night I lice in New Mexico and same thing happened to me I cut a piece for my niece she burned her face with a Roman candle on the 4th of July so I cut her a piece and now my plant had mad babies lol I love it

  • @juliam8139
    @juliam8139 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the information.. Very nice video. 😊😇😍

  • @eltiobry3859
    @eltiobry3859 4 роки тому +1

    Great, i have aloes and i grow them like a succulent for the most part, this will very helpfull to me :3 thanks

  • @tylervanmeter5628
    @tylervanmeter5628 4 роки тому

    Great idea with the play sand!

  • @ainesionann2354
    @ainesionann2354 2 роки тому +1

    In FL zone 9b, my aloe in full sun were turning brown and not thriving. After I moved to partial sun, they fully recovered.

  • @blondegirl132
    @blondegirl132 3 роки тому

    I bought an aloe plant for 47 cents in Home Depot that was on the clearance rack 4 years ago. It is huge now and I've made 3 other plants out of it. They are great plants.

    • @arbycool5214
      @arbycool5214 3 роки тому

      I'm looking forward to buying one and starting my own plant soon. I'm curious what is your method to propagate them? Do you just plant one of the leaves and hope it roots or are there other signs to know when the plant is ready to multiply?

    • @blondegirl132
      @blondegirl132 3 роки тому +1

      @@arbycool5214 Mine is so huge, it makes little baby plants on the sides of the base of the plant. I carefully dig them out with their roots and plant them.

  • @fritz010395
    @fritz010395 4 роки тому +4

    That aloe has some big leaves! I wish I could get my aloe plant to grow big leaves like that.

  • @HiltTilt
    @HiltTilt 4 роки тому +2

    Thank for the video! I killed my aleo overwatering. Plus my soil was straight promix without any sand mixed in

  • @aaronolson07
    @aaronolson07 4 роки тому

    MI Gardener Thank you good Sir I'm definitely going to try this. Also your advice saved my decrepit pineapple!

  • @1monagale
    @1monagale 4 роки тому

    Wow, good information, thrilled to discover your channel!

  • @DeeDiamond2981
    @DeeDiamond2981 4 роки тому +2

    I have alot cause of the babies. Lol I live in d Caribbean..it's hot.. the yellow part is a laxative type.. I use it in my hair once a month.. and my hair gets shiny and soft..

  • @Zara_Luna
    @Zara_Luna 3 роки тому

    Great video. My goals are to grow aloe vera plant and natural seaweed

  • @1makeka
    @1makeka Рік тому

    Hi Luke, So glad to find this video. I bought an aloe vera plant at Homedepot. Was a gorgeous looking one. I brought it home, Its dirt was so dried so I water it down. Took it to the garden and set it on the north wall with plenty of sun. BUT the leaves had turned from green to a brownish color. I hadn't watered it since I got it (10 days ago). I took it to my greenhouse out of the sun. It is bright in the greenhouse but not as sun direct. The dirt still is not dry and Im scared to do more damage to it. It isn't large like the one you are holding but might be 1/3 of it. But also brought to my attention that said on the instruction that this aloe wasn't to be ingested nor to be used as med aid. and it looks just like yours. with small spikes but smaller. I'm totally clueless regarding aloe vera plants, Always wanted to have them but now I'm worried that I could do more harm to it. What can I do to help the plant and help it to bring up the green color back to it?. The leaves are straight-up plush not dried at all just brownish. Help me, please!! I don't want to be the first Aloe vera killer. 😞

  • @kristaln135
    @kristaln135 4 роки тому +16

    Luke, quick question....when you harvest a leaf, do you have to take the whole leaf or will it heal if you only cut off the top half?

    • @paigeduffey2390
      @paigeduffey2390 4 роки тому +3

      Mine heals right over when I break a partial leaf off! Those healed spots are a little more vulnerable to sun damage if left in too much sun I’ve noticed, though.

    • @3MsGrandma
      @3MsGrandma 4 роки тому +1

      @@paigeduffey2390 Thank you for answering this question, I wondered the same thing

  • @mikelovetere4719
    @mikelovetere4719 4 роки тому +1

    Aloe is great for the digestion.Cures acid reflux among other intestinal issues

  • @jeanneamato8278
    @jeanneamato8278 4 роки тому

    Great info. The gel inside is really healing for acid reflux. Love your channel.

  • @camicri4263
    @camicri4263 4 роки тому

    Great info Luke!

  • @TheButterflySoulfire
    @TheButterflySoulfire 3 місяці тому

    I was overwatering my aloe so badly before. All the roots rotted away and the leaves were dying back. Based on tips from another UA-camr, I removed it completely from all soil for a full month. To my surprise, it started to grow roots without any soil. When I replanted it in soil, it created two pups for the first time ever! Now I know not to water so often. 50/50 potting mix and perlite work well for a soil mix.

  • @soldier_of_love
    @soldier_of_love 4 роки тому +3

    I was just about to ask you to marry me, but then I saw the pic on your channel of you and your lucky lady. I guess I'll just settle for this amazing vid about my most fave plant Aloe.😆 Thanks much.

  • @PlotsStar
    @PlotsStar 4 роки тому +1

    So glad for this. I have an aloe that I think it’s sick

  • @ShadowHat
    @ShadowHat 3 роки тому

    We had a 40°+ heatwave here and my aloe went kinda brown, im trying so hard to save this little guy.. 😨 thankyou for the awesom advice!!😃 also, afids swarmd my alloe plant during the winter, it was a nightmair to get rid of them!😓

  • @makardia2878
    @makardia2878 4 роки тому +9

    Grows like weeds here in Arizona!

  • @bethpearce4668
    @bethpearce4668 4 роки тому +1

    Question. When breaking off a piece of a leaf for use will the leaf continue to grow and heal? Also my plant is in to big a pot but I don’t want to downsize as the roots are fragile. I assume it’s ok to put other aloe or cactus in the pot as well? Or, is it fine with all that room?

  • @JCAnimus
    @JCAnimus 4 роки тому +1

    I was always told that aloe like partial sun. I use to have mine in direct sun for a while and it didn't seem to be doing so hot but I plan on re-potting mine soon (I think mine is smaller than yours in a larger pot 😒 i didn't realize) so maybe I'll try it outside again.

  • @bobconrad5632
    @bobconrad5632 4 роки тому

    Awesome topic on Aloe........How do you harvest the leaf and prepare for using it in cooking?

  • @sandykarlin4617
    @sandykarlin4617 4 роки тому

    I'm a plant torturer not by intent. I live in the Phoenix area and mine thrive despite the abuse. Love these plants!

  • @alenamatirniyable
    @alenamatirniyable 3 роки тому

    My aloe plant is turning brown. Thanks for the tips I'm going to try some

  • @debbiemann1265
    @debbiemann1265 4 роки тому +1

    I love aloe but I’m one of those that find it hard to keep alive or looking good and healthy if it doesn’t die. I have them outside this year and after watching this I think I may be over watering. Thanks for the video

  • @vabu8907
    @vabu8907 4 роки тому +3

    Unfortunately I have severe problems with pests on my Aloes!
    I am a long time plant lover and am currently living with over 220 plants, many of them propagated, of which about 17 are Aloes which I have had for many years, without any problems. For some time now, a few of the younger ones started to get "dirty" and their leaves dried up after getting darker and "dirtier". After my big ones also started to look dirty, I thought I might have lost sight of proper watering. Please note that I have been wrecking my brain for months and have been looking for hints and advices by searching the internet, without finding any pictures that looked similar to the damages on the Aloes. (I found this channel because this is our first year planting vegetables in our garden...)
    I was so confused and watered my Aloes more which only seemed to make it worse, then watered less, which didn't help either. I bought earth and sand and mixed a new well draining soil and they still kept getting worse. Some more, some less. The process of course is slow and so, in between the different steps I took, I had to be patient before expecting results. I have dealt with mealy bugs, fungus gnats and scale on other plants before and have had success in removing or managing them and it is only recently that I started noticing different shapes of discolouring on some of my other plants... Last week I finally reckognized the culprit: THRIPS!!! They are all over my plants, mostly on my 17 Aloes which they seem to favour. I have heard and seen videos about thrips and had some two years ago on my monstera. But before I could do something about it, I noticed a lady-bug nymph sitting on a leaf, munching away the intruders and it did a thorough job.
    I would never have expected thrips on my Aloes and with the "dirty stains" they were invisible to my confused eyes.
    We bought blue sticky paper, the nematodes are already at work in the soils of all plants and on Tuesday the special delivery of hungry lacewing-larvae is supposed to arrive. And I finally bought a magnifying glass! Wish me luck!

  • @mrsamywhite
    @mrsamywhite 4 роки тому +11

    I’m a succulent killer. I got a sad little aloe plant and a Christmas cactus hanging by a thread. 🥴 thanks for the tips!

    • @plantgurugangsta7299
      @plantgurugangsta7299 4 роки тому +1

      Over waterer? Or? I SUC at succulents too lol...i just recently learned I was overwatering!🤦‍♀️

  • @Minnesota_Mama_Bear
    @Minnesota_Mama_Bear 3 роки тому

    Well, I came across aloe plants at Menard's. I've always wanted one, but never jumped in because I seem to kill all of my houseplants. I'm in my 4th year of gardening and still have no houseplants 🤔. Anyway, I have this aloe plant, but no clue how to grow it. So here you are! So glad that you've covered this plant in your care guide. Hmmmm, Is it possible that our tinted house windows don't let enough light in for plants? 💚🌞

  • @junebug1474
    @junebug1474 4 роки тому +1

    I got two tiny ones, there so cute and easy plants

  • @09echols
    @09echols 4 роки тому

    Your sunflowers look gorgeous

  • @KAsFamilyHomestead
    @KAsFamilyHomestead 4 роки тому

    Great video!!!! And great information
    I have a question. Do you know of a camp any that have rare old seeds? That I can bring back

  • @cindimatthews4601
    @cindimatthews4601 3 роки тому

    So goofy fun to watch thanka

  • @chrissede2270
    @chrissede2270 3 роки тому

    The ones growing in the backyard seem to do just fine here. We can get into the 20’s on rare occasions but we will definitely get into the 30s. Also we get a ton of rain here and pretty much every day from may to September. I guess those plants have accommodated themselves to a subtropical wet climate. I have had this place for 9 years and not sure how long they were there before I bought this place.

  • @davidrommel6731
    @davidrommel6731 Рік тому

    Thank you for your video. Would you recommend clay or plastic pot.

  • @thealoeveradaily
    @thealoeveradaily 2 роки тому

    Good job 👍👍

  • @lilifreechannel414
    @lilifreechannel414 Рік тому

    What about pest control, mine keeps getting attacked and i'm not sure about pesticides so i remove them manually, but they keep coming back. Mine don't seem to like the sun at all even if where i live is hardly warm, often cloudy, but can't put them by the window. Would love to have an aloe as big as yours but never managed to grow them.

  • @StSdijle
    @StSdijle 4 роки тому

    Even freezing temperatures are OK. My was on my Athens balcony all year round. It snowed on it. It never freezes longer than 1/2 a day in Athens, but that every year several times. So a cold night is no trouble. Keep it dry though, overwatering in winter is what kills them.

  • @missourigirl4101
    @missourigirl4101 4 роки тому

    I have aloe and love the uses. Thanks for the video. I found tiny ants in it last month somehow in my house. Had to put an ant trap in it. I guess they were after the liquid. It was sticky from them chewing on it.