My dad tossed an aloe cutting on the ground when I was a kid, he meant to plant it but never got around to it....long story short it rooted itself without any TLC and became bigger than me within about 5 years. We are in Souhern California.
I have been following you and a few associates for about three years now. I have to admit that I absolutely love your honesty. It takes a lot for one to try to correct themselves. I appreciate all the knowledge you have passed on. And the time you dedicate to your viewers. God Bless you and your loved ones.
My Aunt was very sick and she had to sell her house which I grew up in, she told me to get whatever I wanted from her house ...it was a full house...the only things I wanted were some of the aloe vera plants so I picked 3 of them and brought them home..my aunt passed away shortly after that and the plants didn’t survive winter....so that was very upsetting to me since they represented my Aunt .....so didn’t have the heart to throw them away, I left them in the pots and one I had planted in the ground....well a year later they pepped themselves up and are thriving I need to put them in a bigger pot they outgrew the current pot. Every time I see them I think of my Tia (Auntie).
As mentioned before by others, they grew very easy. On our fruit farm here in South Africa I just put the cuttings in the soil and they always grow, but then again this is where they from!. The reason we like them around is because the bees love them in the winter when there is not a lot of other nectar sources around.
Great video. Supposedly the blended gel can be frozen in ice cube trays and then store the cubes in freezer bag or tight sealed container. Then they are easy to grab when you need aloe. Like I said , I have not tried this, but I am going to soon
My cuttings Never took... However... I replanted 7 Large... Aloe Vera Barbadensis Miller-Stockton's (edible variety), they each had a thick, long, curvy root... I cut this off like you did and replanted each big plant, 3-4 months they rerooted.. then I recut the Cut roots in half and planted Them..Now each is making 6+ pups off each root... soo excited.. If you are rubbing the gel on your face/body it would be easier to handle if you keep the green skin on one side.
That is not Aloe Vera. That is Aloe Arborescens. Yes you can grow it from cuttings. Aloe Vera too can be grown from cuttings - but not leaf cuttings. Aloe Arborescens has more nutritional value than Aloe Vera and has anti-cancer properties. It is widely grown in Italy. I always wanted to have that plant. It's juice is sold more expensive than Aloe Vera.
I’m waiting for my aloe to flower. It has a southern exposure and put up shoots after we had a freeze. I tried to protect it with leaves and a cardboard box each night below 0C, but now it has stalks about two feet high. The buds at the bottom look like they will flower soon. The main plant really died back last year when I didn’t help it on the cold nights, but it did so amazing afterwards.
@@mariap.894 It flowered, but no seed pods developed. I never tried to pollinate it by hand. It would have needed to flower later in order for insects to be around to pollinate. Anyways, I have a whole cluster of plants now, so I need to figure out how to safely split them to give some away. I'm around the capital of Texas and it was the first thing to flower this year. Before cilantro by months.
@@lightdark00 oh wow! You must really care for it. I have one that it was looking awful. I repot it and it's beautiful now. We have similar weather, I believe. I'm in SoFlo. Trying to grow cilantro here is near impossible. Good luck and thanks for the update 👋🥰❤️🤗🏖️🌴
Thank you for your video. I have a question. What is that beautiful tall tree/plant with the beautiful dark pink flowers that is on your right, or while viewing your video it's on the left? It's gorgeous. Thank you 😊
You might have got these comments because people confused your cuttings, which have a bit of a stem, with leaf cuttings (like these you would take off an echerichia). Btw, I don't know how you would propagate aloe arborescens otherwise than from stem cuttings. I don't think it produces pups growing out of the ground like aloe barbadensis does.
Was the cutting lying flat on the ground? I stuck an aloe cutting in the ground 2 months ago and as far as I can tell nothing has happened yet, it's just now turning brown tho. I'm scared to dig it up and check
I've seen this everywhere as well. I though it was strange. You just need part of the leaf node left attached. I always have better luck with water propagation. Vs dirt.
I think what you may have had is a terminology problem. What you planted in this video would be termed an Aloe “pup” because it is an offshoot of the original plant. A “cutting” of an Aloe plant would be a leaf cutting. A leaf that is actually cut from an Aloe plant. There is an a bit of controversy about leaf cuttings from the Aloe plant. There are videos of people trying to root a leaf cut from an Aloe plant. Some say that they can do it while others say that it is impossible. I saw one video by a professional grower of Aloe who said that it is indeed impossible. The pup is always a good candidate for propagation of the Aloe Vera plant and most other Aloes.
Would Aloe benefit from silica supplement or beneficial bacteria? I feel like the answer is automatically yes, it doesn't burn, if it isn't sucked up by the roots it's just flushed by water...
I'm the same exact way! I have killed every house plant that I've ever had except cactus. Give me an outdoor plant and you'd think I have a green thumb as big as the jolly green giant.
During the instructional, the older part of the vlog that you had pulled-down! Pretty sure you were sitting in front of a beautiful box of lettuce in the first part, lol! Oh, I do see what I believe is a bougainvillea 🙈
There are about 400 species of Aloe and the one you are showing is not an Aloe vera or barbadensis which is the most beneficial. The one you are showing is the Aloe arborescens or Candelabra Aloe which is the one growing in your garden. Aloe vera is only one species and that is the barbadensis. Your photo is showing an Aloe arborescens growing in Cape Town South Africa. (I am a botanist) Also I am sorry but your statement that Aloe vera grows best in brigh light shade is not true. To truely thrive Aloe vera barbadensis needs 6 to eight hours of direct sunlight. This also increases the beneficial medical and nutritional ingredients that make the Aloe vera plant so valuable.
I agree that aloe vera plants thrives well under direct sunlight. However during certain times of the year, when the heat is intense, the aloe leaves will burnt. This can’t be help if the plant is grown in the ground. If grown indoors or in shady areas, the quality of the aloe vera plants will be affected. Such as the color of the leaves become light green. Check out the UA-cam channel The Aloe Vera Garden. It has tons of videos on cultivating aloe vera in containers and everything related to growing problems. There’s also videos on using the gel to make smoothies, fruit drinks, face masks and soaps.
I watched another video from a professional gardener about the cuttings and she showed how she cut up and leave it with at least 20 parts and what happens is they rot you cannot grow aloe plants from cuttings because the root will rot and she showed exactly what happened to The Roots in the same pot it was not fixed it was actual so you can't grow aloe leaves from cuttings like cutting up the leaves you can grow them from the pups that they produce
Hi, You know I've been following you more than 4 years and considering you as an expert one in this field but this video is not very practical ( it's ok but not very practical) . In this regards, as You know very well that someone who likes us criticizes us, not just praises us. By the way, I appreciate for your challenging to inform people around the world.
If you hadn't cut off all that stem material you would have gotten way more root more quickly and a far bigger plant than you will get now! So unless you don't have much space it doesn't make sense to cut your cuttings that short.
I'm not a professional grower don't sick and tired people telling you that you can't grow this and you can't grow that I grew everything my sister especially you can't grow corn in a pot you can't grow cabbage in a pot you can't grow watermelon in the pot I'll prove her wrong
I bought a aloe from Walmart a giant aloe I learned a lot from you also my house look like a jungle now thanks for you when people come over my house they are very fascinated with all the plants in the house
If I might make a suggestion, don't post "how to" videos about things that you haven't actually tried and proven yourself. We simple idiots believe that you genuinely know what you are talking about. We trust you.
My dad tossed an aloe cutting on the ground when I was a kid, he meant to plant it but never got around to it....long story short it rooted itself without any TLC and became bigger than me within about 5 years. We are in Souhern California.
I have been following you and a few associates for about three years now. I have to admit that I absolutely love your honesty. It takes a lot for one to try to correct themselves. I appreciate all the knowledge you have passed on. And the time you dedicate to your viewers. God Bless you and your loved ones.
My Aunt was very sick and she had to sell her house which I grew up in, she told me to get whatever I wanted from her house ...it was a full house...the only things I wanted were some of the aloe vera plants so I picked 3 of them and brought them home..my aunt passed away shortly after that and the plants didn’t survive winter....so that was very upsetting to me since they represented my Aunt .....so didn’t have the heart to throw them away, I left them in the pots and one I had planted in the ground....well a year later they pepped themselves up and are thriving I need to put them in a bigger pot they outgrew the current pot. Every time
I see them I think of my Tia (Auntie).
That is awesome they came back. Sorry about your aunt
That is the beauty of growing. With love, we all grow.
As mentioned before by others, they grew very easy. On our fruit farm here in South Africa I just put the cuttings in the soil and they always grow, but then again this is where they from!. The reason we like them around is because the bees love them in the winter when there is not a lot of other nectar sources around.
Great video. Supposedly the blended gel can be frozen in ice cube trays and then store the cubes in freezer bag or tight sealed container. Then they are easy to grab when you need aloe. Like I said , I have not tried this, but I am going to soon
The way he leaned in and said you CAN grow aloe from cuttings 😩😩😩 that’s right you tell em! My family has been growing aloe from cuttings for years!
I was gifted one today that’s why im here lol
Can you cut one branch into segments and strike each bit into a new plant??
My cuttings Never took...
However... I replanted 7 Large... Aloe Vera Barbadensis Miller-Stockton's (edible variety), they each had a thick, long, curvy root... I cut this off like you did and replanted each big plant, 3-4 months they rerooted.. then I recut the Cut roots in half and planted Them..Now each is making 6+ pups off each root... soo excited..
If you are rubbing the gel on your face/body it would be easier to handle if you keep the green skin on one side.
There's 4 edible aloes, see the UA-cam video
Aloe Vera is a very resilient plant. You can grow Aloe Vera from cutting I've done that several times. Thank you for sharing.
I'm starting a nusury business thanks for the tips
I would consider that a split not a cutting . I think the misunderstanding comes in when people think leaf cuttings can be rooted .
Nice timing. A friend just gave me aloe pups.
awesome tips . I love this plant
Thanks. Me too!
That is not Aloe Vera. That is Aloe Arborescens. Yes you can grow it from cuttings. Aloe Vera too can be grown from cuttings - but not leaf cuttings. Aloe Arborescens has more nutritional value than Aloe Vera and has anti-cancer properties. It is widely grown in Italy. I always wanted to have that plant. It's juice is sold more expensive than Aloe Vera.
Which is better, aloe vera or aloe chinensis? I want to have only one type, which would you recommend?
I did it and it grew from cuttings
Do you have to have the stem piece of the cutting? Can you just take a "leaf"?
I’m waiting for my aloe to flower. It has a southern exposure and put up shoots after we had a freeze. I tried to protect it with leaves and a cardboard box each night below 0C, but now it has stalks about two feet high. The buds at the bottom look like they will flower soon. The main plant really died back last year when I didn’t help it on the cold nights, but it did so amazing afterwards.
Lightdark00 Any update? I have NEVER seen one flower ever! 🤔
@@mariap.894 It flowered, but no seed pods developed. I never tried to pollinate it by hand. It would have needed to flower later in order for insects to be around to pollinate. Anyways, I have a whole cluster of plants now, so I need to figure out how to safely split them to give some away. I'm around the capital of Texas and it was the first thing to flower this
year. Before cilantro by months.
@@lightdark00 oh wow! You must really care for it. I have one that it was looking awful. I repot it and it's beautiful now. We have similar weather, I believe. I'm in SoFlo. Trying to grow cilantro here is near impossible. Good luck and thanks for the update 👋🥰❤️🤗🏖️🌴
Maria P. Did you try cilantro on a northern exposure? It loves afternoon shade too.
@@lightdark00 Yes, but because of the summer temps it goes into flower too quickly. Maybe I'll try it indoors?? 🤷
Can you start an aloe plant from a leaf cutting? Thanks!
Thank you for your video. I have a question. What is that beautiful tall tree/plant with the beautiful dark pink flowers that is on your right, or while viewing your video it's on the left? It's gorgeous. Thank you 😊
LOL, I never doubted you Brian!1
I think you can cut pieces and keep them In your fridge to use medicinally.
You might have got these comments because people confused your cuttings, which have a bit of a stem, with leaf cuttings (like these you would take off an echerichia). Btw, I don't know how you would propagate aloe arborescens otherwise than from stem cuttings. I don't think it produces pups growing out of the ground like aloe barbadensis does.
I love Vera using it an selling also
Wow...thankQ 4 that very useful info! I have always read NO... can't grow aloe from aloe...but I have proved THEM all WRONG😁😁😁
Hi, If you have a stem of the Aloe plant, can you cut it into pieces and propagate each segment???
Those are stalks of aloe, not leaves. I thought you were going to try growing by leaf.
Every aloe vera that my mom and I grew from a cutling lol
My rosemary and aloe vera is hibernating in my garage. Along with everything else.
Thats the whole aloe plant you are replanting. Its just trimmed. Can you try an plant from a real cutting of just the leave.
Was the cutting lying flat on the ground? I stuck an aloe cutting in the ground 2 months ago and as far as I can tell nothing has happened yet, it's just now turning brown tho. I'm scared to dig it up and check
Than you so very much.
Need all that , Aloe vera ❤wre are you located I'm be by to get it next time thank you 👋👋👋👋👋
Part sun , part shade, thanks for saying that. I am in zone 8 TEXAS, and aloes gets UGLY stress when I put on south of house with full sun.
that wasnt what i would consider a cutting. it had root stock on it. so i guess we STILL dont know if its truly possible! lol
Why didn’t you plant the aloe curvy edges? Just curious. Would they have trouble growing ?
I've seen this everywhere as well. I though it was strange. You just need part of the leaf node left attached. I always have better luck with water propagation. Vs dirt.
You can use bananas to help with the growth.
Very informative
Great job 👏 🫠👀
Good job 👍👍👍
Do they have no seeds? I wanted to grow some and I do not have any plants to cut from.
Great stuff thanks brother!
You're welcome!
I think what you may have had is a terminology problem. What you planted in this video would be termed an Aloe “pup” because it is an offshoot of the original plant. A “cutting” of an Aloe plant would be a leaf cutting. A leaf that is actually cut from an Aloe plant. There is an a bit of controversy about leaf cuttings from the Aloe plant. There are videos of people trying to root a leaf cut from an Aloe plant. Some say that they can do it while others say that it is impossible. I saw one video by a professional grower of Aloe who said that it is indeed impossible.
The pup is always a good candidate for propagation of the Aloe Vera plant and most other Aloes.
Would Aloe benefit from silica supplement or beneficial bacteria? I feel like the answer is automatically yes, it doesn't burn, if it isn't sucked up by the roots it's just flushed by water...
Respect! Subscribed!
Hahaha loved your video! Take that everyone !
Can Aloe Vera be grown in gardens? Like, not in a pot?
I'm the same exact way! I have killed every house plant that I've ever had except cactus. Give me an outdoor plant and you'd think I have a green thumb as big as the jolly green giant.
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What is that beautiful pink plant behind you?
I the intro scene or in the instruction part?
During the instructional, the older part of the vlog that you had pulled-down! Pretty sure you were sitting in front of a beautiful box of lettuce in the first part, lol! Oh, I do see what I believe is a bougainvillea 🙈
@@CampfireKathy that is iresine herbstii (bloodleaf). Great plant!
Good video
How to prevent yellow gel in aloe leaf?
Thank you!
Love it!!!
You can also grow them from leaves
Are you sure about that?
@@MJafro No . You can’t
Nice brugmansia💚🙃
Thank you! I love it. I have a new pink one that I started from a cutting last year. Cant wait till it blooms!
There are about 400 species of Aloe and the one you are showing is not an Aloe vera or barbadensis which is the most beneficial. The one you are showing is the Aloe arborescens or Candelabra Aloe which is the one growing in your garden. Aloe vera is only one species and that is the barbadensis. Your photo is showing an Aloe arborescens growing in Cape Town South Africa. (I am a botanist)
Also I am sorry but your statement that Aloe vera grows best in brigh light shade is not true. To truely thrive Aloe vera barbadensis needs 6 to eight hours of direct sunlight. This also increases the beneficial medical and nutritional ingredients that make the Aloe vera plant so valuable.
is one better over the other as far as benefits are concerned?
Guess you are the "gotcha man".
@@LDuna1124 😂😂😂🤣
There's always someone taller, smarter and richer... Right? 🤷
I agree that aloe vera plants thrives well under direct sunlight. However during certain times of the year, when the heat is intense, the aloe leaves will burnt. This can’t be help if the plant is grown in the ground. If grown indoors or in shady areas, the quality of the aloe vera plants will be affected. Such as the color of the leaves become light green. Check out the UA-cam channel The Aloe Vera Garden. It has tons of videos on cultivating aloe vera in containers and everything related to growing problems. There’s also videos on using the gel to make smoothies, fruit drinks, face masks and soaps.
Could you tell me if aloe vera barbadensis is better than aloe vera chinensis? I want one type, but im confused which to settle on?
I watched another video from a professional gardener about the cuttings and she showed how she cut up and leave it with at least 20 parts and what happens is they rot you cannot grow aloe plants from cuttings because the root will rot and she showed exactly what happened to The Roots in the same pot it was not fixed it was actual so you can't grow aloe leaves from cuttings like cutting up the leaves you can grow them from the pups that they produce
Worked for me
Aloe Vera only have yellow flowers. Other aloes have red or orange.
I LOVE how you said You CAN grow Aloe 😂. Stake your claim dude.
Lol. Right?👍😀
Hi, You know I've been following you more than 4 years and considering you as an expert one in this field but this video is not very practical ( it's ok but not very practical) . In this regards, as You know very well that someone who likes us criticizes us, not just praises us. By the way, I appreciate for your challenging to inform people around the world.
If you hadn't cut off all that stem material you would have gotten way more root more quickly and a far bigger plant than you will get now!
So unless you don't have much space it doesn't make sense to cut your cuttings that short.
It’s barbadensis? Or not?
I don't think that's considered a cutting. Maybe a root cutting.
nice ornamental plants, help see my shop brother
juat a Q... u did a complete growing guide before U tried and had success?? I love your vids.. but this seems so sketchy ...
I'm not a professional grower don't sick and tired people telling you that you can't grow this and you can't grow that I grew everything my sister especially you can't grow corn in a pot you can't grow cabbage in a pot you can't grow watermelon in the pot I'll prove her wrong
I bought a aloe from Walmart a giant aloe I learned a lot from you also my house look like a jungle now thanks for you when people come over my house they are very fascinated with all the plants in the house
If I might make a suggestion, don't post "how to" videos about things that you haven't actually tried and proven yourself. We simple idiots believe that you genuinely know what you are talking about. We trust you.
Those are stalks of aloe, not leaves. I thought you were going to try growing by leaf.