Wonderful explanation of WHY aloe Vera works Will be doing a cutting from my Turkish fig and dip into rooting hormone then into a cut aloe Vera section and planted - covered -- I think by golly this time we will have success
I live in az... I repotted one big plant that "fell off the back of a truck". No really, i didnt steal it. It was in a parking lot, in a broken planterwith a few pups. She had thrown out 1 or 2 pups. I decided to put those in the ground and all of them are throwing pups like mad! I'm pretty not-mad about it. I can make many things with all of these plants. I just found out you can use it as a natural dye, too. Aloe is my spirit plant.😊
you will get to see it flower some day also! very cool story lol they are useful hardy plants, I'm interested in the dying aspect, ill have to do some research thank you of that idea!
Another grower posted a video in which he embedded the root directly into the aloe stalk and buried the stalk in the dirt with the cutting stuck in it. Which is better, dipping or burying the entire piece of aloe?
I guess it doesn’t matter..lol.. I’m not sure how much better or worse that could be. I would make it as minimal of a piece, just enough to envelope the cutting possibly. It’s a great alternate to chemically rooting for sure I may have to try a few pieces this way for my own knowledge
I like it a lot my man. I just teied it on marijuana seedlings cutting. Have you tried it?. Can we preserve the gel? How long. Can we make a mixture with cinnamon maybe it will be more effective
thanks for the questions and interest! ive cloned many plants in my day lol..I do save the gel once in a while in the fridge, plastic bag or a glass jar with a lid work. there are many different varieties of aloe, they all do the job and some will store better than others. edible aloe contains no latex compound, you'll know if your aloe has latex as if it sits exposed to oxygen it will form a yellow slime. we try to one time use the latex containing aloe as it separates out during storage
I know there is different types of Aloe Vera. Do you use the plant with the white dots or the plain green plant? Or does it matter? Have you found a plant that this doesn't work on as a rooting hormone? Very interested in this concept as I grow aloe vera as a wound salve.
We use the plain green common aloe. I know there about 300 varieties but only a handful that are useful or Medicinal. This works great for all plants I’ve found, as it protects against pathogens and bacteria that inhibit root development and feed on the cutting. We use it for healing also, we use our St. John’s wort for our healing salves but aloe is great for quick use raw. Thanks for the questions and watching!
(Liked) You said ask.. How did you end up with a Mum in July with all those little root sprouts? Did the plant get exposed to cold? Where is the big parent plant? I want to make a mum put out babes like that.. 😊
This was from a perennial variety that survived the greenhouse over winter, in dormancy but we took lots of cutting from our mum, it works well with them as they fleshy skin like tomatoes or basil that have undifferentiated cells in the skin, great question!
this aloe has the yellow latex that has to be removed before use, we can use it for plants right away, and we put it on burns. the edible aloe is all green I believe and has orange flowers while the non edible has yellow flowers and spotted skin
I would take blueberry cuttings and place them in water and directly in the fridge for a week or two before doing this transition to soil. Great question!
Wonderful explanation of WHY aloe Vera works
Will be doing a cutting from my Turkish fig and dip into rooting hormone then into a cut aloe Vera section and planted - covered -- I think by golly this time we will have success
I live in az... I repotted one big plant that "fell off the back of a truck". No really, i didnt steal it. It was in a parking lot, in a broken planterwith a few pups. She had thrown out 1 or 2 pups. I decided to put those in the ground and all of them are throwing pups like mad! I'm pretty not-mad about it. I can make many things with all of these plants. I just found out you can use it as a natural dye, too. Aloe is my spirit plant.😊
you will get to see it flower some day also! very cool story lol they are useful hardy plants, I'm interested in the dying aspect, ill have to do some research thank you of that idea!
Nice work brother u explained it well
Excellent info video. Thank you. And sweet to include your Son & his chickens too.
thank you very much!
Thanks for explaining!
Your welcome
Yes I use this method as well and works perfect!
Awesome! Glad to hear from a fellow natural propagator!
Very interesting!! Can not wait to try the aloe vera. What temperature do the cuttings prefer to let the roots grow?
Room temp is ideal or a little on the cool side. I’d say 60-75f
Another grower posted a video in which he embedded the root directly into the aloe stalk and buried the stalk in the dirt with the cutting stuck in it. Which is better, dipping or burying the entire piece of aloe?
I guess it doesn’t matter..lol.. I’m not sure how much better or worse that could be. I would make it as minimal of a piece, just enough to envelope the cutting possibly. It’s a great alternate to chemically rooting for sure I may have to try a few pieces this way for my own knowledge
Can I use aloe Vera for hardwood fig tree cuttings as well
We do! It works great for keeping the pathogens from rotting the cutting before it can root. Great question!
I like it a lot my man. I just teied it on marijuana seedlings cutting. Have you tried it?. Can we preserve the gel? How long. Can we make a mixture with cinnamon maybe it will be more effective
thanks for the questions and interest! ive cloned many plants in my day lol..I do save the gel once in a while in the fridge, plastic bag or a glass jar with a lid work. there are many different varieties of aloe, they all do the job and some will store better than others. edible aloe contains no latex compound, you'll know if your aloe has latex as if it sits exposed to oxygen it will form a yellow slime. we try to one time use the latex containing aloe as it separates out during storage
If I get 10% success rate... I'm a lucky bastard.
😂 I hear you, it took a good while to get a good success rate here too
I know there is different types of Aloe Vera. Do you use the plant with the white dots or the plain green plant? Or does it matter? Have you found a plant that this doesn't work on as a rooting hormone? Very interested in this concept as I grow aloe vera as a wound salve.
We use the plain green common aloe. I know there about 300 varieties but only a handful that are useful or Medicinal. This works great for all plants I’ve found, as it protects against pathogens and bacteria that inhibit root development and feed on the cutting. We use it for healing also, we use our St. John’s wort for our healing salves but aloe is great for quick use raw. Thanks for the questions and watching!
Aloe itself is the plant with many varieties, aloe Vera is a specific one
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You said ask.. How did you end up with a Mum in July with all those little root sprouts? Did the plant get exposed to cold?
Where is the big parent plant?
I want to make a mum put out babes like that.. 😊
This was from a perennial variety that survived the greenhouse over winter, in dormancy but we took lots of cutting from our mum, it works well with them as they fleshy skin like tomatoes or basil that have undifferentiated cells in the skin, great question!
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Wow!! Thx! ❤🌻
I'm trying grow a rose cutting... Would this propagate root growth if I leave the rose stem buried in a aloe cutting?
Yes, as long as it’s not In direct sunlight it should work the same!
Roses.. Did it work?
@@bubblerings yes, it did. I had to change the water a few times. Eventually, I saw roots and now it's a small plant. Hasn't bloomed yet.
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Is the spotted aloe vera edible and does it haveany medicinal value
this aloe has the yellow latex that has to be removed before use, we can use it for plants right away, and we put it on burns. the edible aloe is all green I believe and has orange flowers while the non edible has yellow flowers and spotted skin
Should we remove the yellow latex and use aloe?
Any yellowing is the aloe breaking down in sunlight inside the container
What can I use if I don't have a greenhouse??
A shady window sill, or anywhere with ambient not direct light
Does it work on blueberry cuttings?
I would take blueberry cuttings and place them in water and directly in the fridge for a week or two before doing this transition to soil. Great question!
Does it work with croton cuttings?
It may, my wife is the one to do the house plants lol.