Glad you like the video, thank you🙂. I try to only make videos if I can add to the gardening/farming conversation. I hope I make something that is useful to folks.
Very nice, educational video. I don't understand why there is no talk about the age of the plant, of the chicks. that's how we can orientate ourselves with small plants.....
Glad you liked the video, thank you for watching. At the beginning of the video, I mention that the pups showed up in spring when the plant bloomed, and the video is made in the fall. This provides the approximate age. The age of the pups have no impact as to when you can separate them and repot.
If you keep it in an extremely bigger pot, there’d be less pups, because when the roots are crowded they make more pups, also, be careful about any kind of stress put on the plant, it’ll think oh no the mums in danger lets put out more pups to stay alive when shes gone
Thank you so much for sharing your tips! Aloe is a hobby of mine, but, not my money maker so, often an afterthought. I am totally going to try your advice! Thank you thank you thank you😃
I need to do the same with mine! ❤ Great video
Glad you like the video, thank you🙂. I try to only make videos if I can add to the gardening/farming conversation. I hope I make something that is useful to folks.
@@crosstimberspermaculture This video was very useful for me.
Enjoyed your repotting and also your chit chat :)
Thank you for visiting my little corner of the internet, glad you enjoyed it!
Watch where you put 'em fingers hahahaha!
It's a delicate maneuver for sure
These grow in my backyard like weeds.
That is quite a resource, I'm a little jealous lol. Thanks for watching!
Very nice, educational video. I don't understand why there is no talk about the age of the plant, of the chicks. that's how we can orientate ourselves with small plants.....
Glad you liked the video, thank you for watching. At the beginning of the video, I mention that the pups showed up in spring when the plant bloomed, and the video is made in the fall. This provides the approximate age. The age of the pups have no impact as to when you can separate them and repot.
If you keep it in an extremely bigger pot, there’d be less pups, because when the roots are crowded they make more pups, also, be careful about any kind of stress put on the plant, it’ll think oh no the mums in danger lets put out more pups to stay alive when shes gone
Thank you so much for sharing your tips! Aloe is a hobby of mine, but, not my money maker so, often an afterthought. I am totally going to try your advice! Thank you thank you thank you😃