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I’ve been having wonderful success growing my aloe for the last year and a half, and the key is when watering, water on top first then soak it from underneath for 15 mins. Submerge the pot in water, I use a bowl that is larger than the aloe pot. My terra cotta pots have 3 holes on the sides and one on the bottom. I soak for 15mins once a week or every 10days. I live in a very dry and warm part of TX. Pay attention and learn to read your aloe. Hope this helps!
Funny my plant was thin and dying with these tips 😳…..I took it out of direct sunlight and water it EVERY morning ….now the leaves are super thick and even has a lil aloe baby next to it 😂…I guess some aloe plants have their own personality and likes 😂
When my aloe was in direct sun it started to get mushy and turn yellow. If I water about every 2 weeks and give it bright indirect sunlight then its it's fine. My aloe doesnt like being hot or too wet.
Aloe roots like cool soil. The plant loves sun , but if your aloe is in a pot, the pot has to be shaded from the sun or the soil will heat up and kill your plant.
@@deraldclearwater2234 Wow, thanks for that info! Never knew that and that’s great to know being that I’m in Los Angeles and it’s hot mostly every day.
@@LaChocolatScorpio I also live in LA, my Aloe was multiplying and bright green having it in my apartment with always in-direct sunlight. One day I placed it outside to get some direct sunlight, it died. Sucks.
Hello, can you share in detail how you take care of your Aloe vera plant. I am thinking of growing an aloe plant at home but I'm a total beginner. I have absolutely no knowledge about taking care of plants and stuff. But I am willing to learn so if you could just help me, I'll be thankful. ❤️
I'm just starting out caring for two Aloe plants and one thing I keep finding so confusing is how much of and what kind of potting mix to use. I'll get it figured out but in the meantime, thank you for your informative video :)
Hehehehe... I am pretty sure that the 'before' plant is Aloe arborescens actually, not A. vera. A. arborescens BTW is even more powerful than A. vera - yet it's yield is miserable if to compare with A. vera. And no matter how well would you care for A. arborescens, you'd never get as thick and fleshy leaves from it as A. vera easily makes.
I just bought my first aloe... which looks entirely different than my mom's that she had when I was growing up (which looked like the one you were talking about) that makes sense completely! And if this vid is pulling a bait n switch, you just helped me even more! I do know my dad stained the wood trim and doors in our house when I was a kid (I'm 40 lol) and the fumes killed our goldfish & the aloe. Just the fumes in the air!!!
The plant with wide spaces yes is arborensis or tree aloe. A plant from South Africa that can reach 10ft or more and multi branched. He has 2 other aloe here, the very green colored leaves that flops all over the place and makes pups like crazy, that is aloe chinensis. The plants with grayish green leaves that are very stiff and very plump is aloe barbados. This is the aloe that is grown in commercial production for food and medicinal purposes. The giant aloe leaves you see for sale in grocery stores is this variety.
Got my first little Aloe vera plant over a year ago. I was told it's a desert plant and does not like too much water or wet soil. It's in a pot with garden soil, potting mix, sand and tiny gravel added. I gave it very little water but it had grown from 5" plant to 10". Recently I took it outside into direct sunlight for 4-5 hours and it nearly died. But it has now recovered but the leaves are thin and not fleshy. Think I will apply your watering method. I'm in Virginia and the weather is not so regular. Last month it was mostly cold and some days up to 83F.
My information and experience is the same. I have 2 plants I've had almost a year, they never seem healthy. I will use this information, but I think I had best work up to a lot of sun and a lot of water.
Keep plant back to complete shade till it turns green again. Do not over water it. Because half dead plant has less ability to prepare food , so give little water n check moisture of soil
After tender loving care in accordance with all the info from your videos, my Aloe has recovered and thriving. LESSON - Shouldn't have given much water and direct hot sunlight in the early stages.
@@autumn5852 They were until I found a good spot in my house. Even with that good spot, it didn't look thick and lush. Now it does because I've learned how to really take care of it.
I had a very small like 3 inch pot with mostly red dry sand and a little Aloe Vera in it, water it sometimes and it grow so big like 2/3 feet on both sides of the small pot. I was thinking it needs help to grow better, so I got a bigger pot and better sand soil mix which was mostly black and the soil holds water, I thought great. After transfer the plant actually just stagnant and maybe even shrinked a little. So yes, get red sand and leave it dry most of the days and water it sometimes only. No too much thick black soil, cocopeat etc. Aloe Vera loves it dry
Same. I have 120 plants in Florida. Moved most outdoors cause they grow better. My indoor plants never do as well. All of the ones I moved outdoors haves absolutely thrived.
I have a regular aloe as seen in your video and a hedgehog aloe. I am proud of the hedgehog as it produced a flower for me and is bounding with life but, my regular aloe needs your help! It is slowly pushing out growth but it is floppy and leggy. I give it 8-10nhours of a grow light at night and regular indirect during day(in winter) in spring and summer it is all direct sun. I find myself propping the plat up so it doesn't break from flopping down around the plant. I only water when completely dry. I see you watering high on the plant, everytime I have tried that, I get a rotted leaf near the main stem. Is this really ok to do or should I protect the crown? Also, can you please give me some tips to make this plant big and healthy.
That’s because it’s not exposed to direct sun. Direct sun dries water faster. Grow Light distance and light wattage also matter, so also the duration of exposure. Try increasing the duration or reduce the distance.
You most likely have the chinensis variety of aloe. They flop, it's how they grow. To get a large plant of this variety you must remove the pups often, they take energy from the mother plant. The stem tends to elongate on this variety causing it to flop over. When you remove from pot to separate pups when you repot it plant it deeper. You may need a deeper pot or if root below soil is very long it is OK to cut off a few inches to use same pot but keep in mind as plant gets bigger it can become top heavy and weigh more than pot. Of course allow plant to lay out a few days so your cut can callous over to avoid rot. When repotting it is OK and helpful to plant it so base of leaves are below soil level. That's how you get a large aloe chinensis. If you can locate and purchase an aloe Barbados you won't have this over production of pups and the flopping problem and you'll have a very big aloe pretty fast. Commercial growers are finally moving away from growing these floppy aloe and offering the more upright Barbados aloe, which is the variety used in commercial production for medicinal and food products. They are rarely labeled but you will recognize them by a slightly gray appearance to leaves and the leaves will grow out from center more evenly spaced, not in a fan shape. If you have anywhere near you that carries Bonnie Plants I have noticed they have made the switch lately.
My name is Monica Neumaier I love Alo Vera plants and they are very beautiful plants especially when they agree with you they will grow like crazy I grow them in my apartment where they get a lot of light and in summer I open the windows all day. They get the morning light sun until 11 am.
I have an apartment and my porch is facing the WRONG way to get direct. We get indirect light thats all I have, I just bought two aloe vera plants. What can I do? We live in southwest Florida so warmth is not an issue. Thanks!!
I've always had a Aloe Vera plant ..i keep in on the widow ledge ..i once put it out in the Sun 🌞...it went brown ..so i had to bring it in ..Thankfully it did pick up ...so why did my plant go brown ? Thankyou for your Videos
Overexposure to sunlight can burn your plants I think what happened is your aloe vera got a little too much sunlight or the wreck sunlight and then they all got burnt all leaves
I have 2 plants that are not growing at all.l have done all that needs to be done.They don't die, but don't really grow.The other plant is almost 6 months now🤦.
Our Aloe plant was just this side of dead despite all my best efforts. With just one green leaf we set it outside because we were going to trash it. Well, our Great Pyrenees absolutely hoses it down that morning and a couple days later it's sprouting new green leaves and sprung back to life. Go figure.
I was killing mine three years ago. Went to the UK for 28 days. they were spindly and sad looking, My husband was supposed to water them. he forgot. haha.. When I got back, they had exploded .. they were huge! And they had increased in not only size, but number, and they were hanging out of the pot like an octopus. so, when I remember, I water them. They're happy as a clam. ( I'm more of a death by water person *L*)
I don’t know what kind of aloe this guy has. But I have had aloe die with even a few hours of direct evening sun. I am not talking about a single plant either. It happened to at least six of them.
I am seeing centipedes inside the house after I started keeping some plants inside. How can this problem be solved? I don't want to move my plants outside. I have a toddler so can't afford to have bugs inside house. Please advise
My aloe is not tolerating even 10 mnt sunlight. It's turning yellowish brown if kept in sunlight. I keep aloe in complete shade but with much indirect sunlight
I had an aloe leaf break a few days ago. How can I restart it? Do I just stick the stem in water or in the dirt? Or is it even possible to grow root from a broken stem?
If I put my aloe plant in direct sunlight, the leaves turn yellow… so I’ve kept it out of the sun and it’s stayed green but super tiny for 10 years. What am I doing wrong?
Sometimes you have to slowly introduce it to direct sunlight. You can’t take it from an air conditioned home near a window to direct sun all day. Move it closer and closer to the window over a few weeks then set it outside for a few hours, then gradually increase that time outside until you have a plant that can stay outside in the sun with less adverse effects.
I just moved my aloes (vera and tiger tooth) to the balcony to get some nice sun and both got brown. I think they'll adapt, most of my succulents changed colors (some of them got red tips). I kept my plants under some basic leds (not growing lights) over winter, so the UVs will burn them a bit.
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I’ve been having wonderful success growing my aloe for the last year and a half, and the key is when watering, water on top first then soak it from underneath for 15 mins. Submerge the pot in water, I use a bowl that is larger than the aloe pot. My terra cotta pots have 3 holes on the sides and one on the bottom. I soak for 15mins once a week or every 10days. I live in a very dry and warm part of TX. Pay attention and learn to read your aloe. Hope this helps!
Funny my plant was thin and dying with these tips 😳…..I took it out of direct sunlight and water it EVERY morning ….now the leaves are super thick and even has a lil aloe baby next to it 😂…I guess some aloe plants have their own personality and likes 😂
I’m realizing it depends on where you live, dry, humid, colder will all be different
When my aloe was in direct sun it started to get mushy and turn yellow. If I water about every 2 weeks and give it bright indirect sunlight then its it's fine. My aloe doesnt like being hot or too wet.
Aloe roots like cool soil. The plant loves sun , but if your aloe is in a pot, the pot has to be shaded from the sun or the soil will heat up and kill your plant.
@@deraldclearwater2234 Wow, thanks for that info! Never knew that and that’s great to know being that I’m in Los Angeles and it’s hot mostly every day.
@@LaChocolatScorpio I also live in LA, my Aloe was multiplying and bright green having it in my apartment with always in-direct sunlight. One day I placed it outside to get some direct sunlight, it died. Sucks.
I've got mine in a greenhouse, after it taking a beating in summer, it's coming along good now
Had no idea aloe vera is an air cleaner. I'll be potting some up for the house. Thank you!
Plants produce oxygen and take in carbon dioxide. They are all air cleaners.
I live Florida here. I grow Aloe Vera for medicinal purposes. Great for acid reflux/GERD.
I am in Central Florida. My aloe grows like crazy. But how do I use it?
How do you use it for reflux?
I’m going to try it. I’ve got 3 that I’ve had a very long time & want them to get bigger!! Thank you ❤
Also is it ok to water at night??
I have a huge Aloe Vero Plant 🪴 I love it! I am just wanting to keep it growing! Thanks for all the tips!
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Hello, can you share in detail how you take care of your Aloe vera plant. I am thinking of growing an aloe plant at home but I'm a total beginner. I have absolutely no knowledge about taking care of plants and stuff. But I am willing to learn so if you could just help me, I'll be thankful. ❤️
@@serenesoul2042Do Your Own Unbiased Research into these things. And take into account where You live and how the weather is.
I'm just starting out caring for two Aloe plants and one thing I keep finding so confusing is how much of and what kind of potting mix to use. I'll get it figured out but in the meantime, thank you for your informative video :)
Very useful video " thank you". I have one small plant and will look at putting it into the garden now for more sun.
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Explanation. God bless 🙌
Hi, Sir!!. I have a huge Aloë Vera plant in my kitchen (no windows)!!. With pups!!.
Nice video!!. Thanks for sharing!!. 🐜🐜
Why are my Poinsettia leave are falling off
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Thank you very much I want to know more about aloes
This video has helped me with my plants tremendously, thanks
Hehehehe... I am pretty sure that the 'before' plant is Aloe arborescens actually, not A. vera. A. arborescens BTW is even more powerful than A. vera - yet it's yield is miserable if to compare with A. vera. And no matter how well would you care for A. arborescens, you'd never get as thick and fleshy leaves from it as A. vera easily makes.
True
I just bought my first aloe... which looks entirely different than my mom's that she had when I was growing up (which looked like the one you were talking about) that makes sense completely! And if this vid is pulling a bait n switch, you just helped me even more!
I do know my dad stained the wood trim and doors in our house when I was a kid (I'm 40 lol) and the fumes killed our goldfish & the aloe. Just the fumes in the air!!!
Thank you for pointing this out.
The plant with wide spaces yes is arborensis or tree aloe. A plant from South Africa that can reach 10ft or more and multi branched. He has 2 other aloe here, the very green colored leaves that flops all over the place and makes pups like crazy, that is aloe chinensis. The plants with grayish green leaves that are very stiff and very plump is aloe barbados. This is the aloe that is grown in commercial production for food and medicinal purposes. The giant aloe leaves you see for sale in grocery stores is this variety.
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I like the way you plant your aloe veras
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thankls sir very usefull advise
Loved the aloe Vera planted inside the wicker basket 🧺😍
Got my first little Aloe vera plant over a year ago. I was told it's a desert plant and does not like too much water or wet soil. It's in a pot with garden soil, potting mix, sand and tiny gravel added. I gave it very little water but it had grown from 5" plant to 10". Recently I took it outside into direct sunlight for 4-5 hours and it nearly died. But it has now recovered but the leaves are thin and not fleshy. Think I will apply your watering method. I'm in Virginia and the weather is not so regular. Last month it was mostly cold and some days up to 83F.
My information and experience is the same. I have 2 plants I've had almost a year, they never seem healthy. I will use this information, but I think I had best work up to a lot of sun and a lot of water.
Keep plant back to complete shade till it turns green again. Do not over water it. Because half dead plant has less ability to prepare food , so give little water n check moisture of soil
Thanks💝
After tender loving care in accordance with all the info from your videos, my Aloe has recovered and thriving. LESSON - Shouldn't have given much water and direct hot sunlight in the early stages.
I've been doing it mostly wrong. Helpful video.
Do they keep dying on you?
@@autumn5852 They were until I found a good spot in my house. Even with that good spot, it didn't look thick and lush. Now it does because I've learned how to really take care of it.
Great information . Thank you for posting .
I had a very small like 3 inch pot with mostly red dry sand and a little Aloe Vera in it, water it sometimes and it grow so big like 2/3 feet on both sides of the small pot.
I was thinking it needs help to grow better, so I got a bigger pot and better sand soil mix which was mostly black and the soil holds water, I thought great.
After transfer the plant actually just stagnant and maybe even shrinked a little.
So yes, get red sand and leave it dry most of the days and water it sometimes only.
No too much thick black soil, cocopeat etc. Aloe Vera loves it dry
Thank you for the watering tip, I've been doing it all wrong!
thanks good info my aloe to grow healthy.
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Not full sun in Florida
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Same. I have 120 plants in Florida. Moved most outdoors cause they grow better. My indoor plants never do as well. All of the ones I moved outdoors haves absolutely thrived.
I love this your video
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Very informative
I have a regular aloe as seen in your video and a hedgehog aloe. I am proud of the hedgehog as it produced a flower for me and is bounding with life but, my regular aloe needs your help! It is slowly pushing out growth but it is floppy and leggy. I give it 8-10nhours of a grow light at night and regular indirect during day(in winter) in spring and summer it is all direct sun. I find myself propping the plat up so it doesn't break from flopping down around the plant. I only water when completely dry. I see you watering high on the plant, everytime I have tried that, I get a rotted leaf near the main stem. Is this really ok to do or should I protect the crown? Also, can you please give me some tips to make this plant big and healthy.
That’s because it’s not exposed to direct sun. Direct sun dries water faster. Grow Light distance and light wattage also matter, so also the duration of exposure. Try increasing the duration or reduce the distance.
You most likely have the chinensis variety of aloe. They flop, it's how they grow. To get a large plant of this variety you must remove the pups often, they take energy from the mother plant. The stem tends to elongate on this variety causing it to flop over. When you remove from pot to separate pups when you repot it plant it deeper. You may need a deeper pot or if root below soil is very long it is OK to cut off a few inches to use same pot but keep in mind as plant gets bigger it can become top heavy and weigh more than pot. Of course allow plant to lay out a few days so your cut can callous over to avoid rot. When repotting it is OK and helpful to plant it so base of leaves are below soil level. That's how you get a large aloe chinensis. If you can locate and purchase an aloe Barbados you won't have this over production of pups and the flopping problem and you'll have a very big aloe pretty fast. Commercial growers are finally moving away from growing these floppy aloe and offering the more upright Barbados aloe, which is the variety used in commercial production for medicinal and food products. They are rarely labeled but you will recognize them by a slightly gray appearance to leaves and the leaves will grow out from center more evenly spaced, not in a fan shape. If you have anywhere near you that carries Bonnie Plants I have noticed they have made the switch lately.
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...will try and see
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My name is Monica Neumaier I love Alo Vera plants and they are very beautiful plants especially when they agree with you they will grow like crazy I grow them in my apartment where they get a lot of light and in summer I open the windows all day. They get the morning light sun until 11 am.
When i keep my aloevera in full sunlight it becomes totally brown 😂
It might be to young😂❤try when it’s gets bigger
Mine too😂😂
I got loads of aloe vera plant in the winter i put then indoor but in the summer i put then out
Good video!
When to plant aloevera in soil and where to plant in Conyers Georgia USA.
Very useful.Thankyou
I have an apartment and my porch is facing the WRONG way to get direct. We get indirect light thats all I have, I just bought two aloe vera plants. What can I do? We live in southwest Florida so warmth is not an issue. Thanks!!
I had to cut the roots off of mine. How do I start the rooting process if there is one.
I've always had a Aloe Vera plant ..i keep in on the widow ledge ..i once put it out in the Sun 🌞...it went brown ..so i had to bring it in ..Thankfully it did pick up ...so why did my plant go brown ? Thankyou for your Videos
Overexposure to sunlight can burn your plants I think what happened is your aloe vera got a little too much sunlight or the wreck sunlight and then they all got burnt all leaves
@@igill827 what is the wreck sunlight?
@@autumn5852 direct sunlight in the hot hours of the day will sunburn the Aloe Vera plant
You have to introduce it to full sun slowly! Same with reverse!
Should you give aloe Vera cold or hot water
Can I do this watering process during Monsoon
I have 2 plants that are not growing at all.l have done all that needs to be done.They don't die, but don't really grow.The other plant is almost 6 months now🤦.
Good luck👍👍👍👍👍👍👍. 🙏 Aruna aloevera UA-cam.
Should I bring my aloe indoors in the cold season?
Yes in winter if temp is too low - ua-cam.com/video/32vvVNN20OA/v-deo.html
@@GardenTips thanks bro.
Our Aloe plant was just this side of dead despite all my best efforts. With just one green leaf we set it outside because we were going to trash it. Well, our Great Pyrenees absolutely hoses it down that morning and a couple days later it's sprouting new green leaves and sprung back to life. Go figure.
😂😂😂
I was killing mine three years ago. Went to the UK for 28 days. they were spindly and sad looking, My husband was supposed to water them. he forgot. haha.. When I got back, they had exploded .. they were huge! And they had increased in not only size, but number, and they were hanging out of the pot like an octopus. so, when I remember, I water them. They're happy as a clam. ( I'm more of a death by water person *L*)
Sir, in my plant all top leaves dropped down. Only 2 thick leave s are with main root. Any problem,?? Will it grow???
It’s a hardy plant. Keep in sun, it should improve
@@GardenTips thank you sir. As you said i kept in sunlight. It started coming up.
Hay, but I heard growers say that I must keep my aloe vera from direct sunlight, I m a bit confused ...
What about here in Qatar the sun is super hot
i put my aloe vera in my balcony for more sun but it turned yellow in 1 day
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I think it is very important to give good amount of manure in that way it may grow better than what you have shared
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I don’t know what kind of aloe this guy has. But I have had aloe die with even a few hours of direct evening sun. I am not talking about a single plant either. It happened to at least six of them.
My Aloe Vera are always on direct Sunlight on the Roof and their very Lush
What kind of soil you will use for your aleo vera plants please say name
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M staying n apartment... hv semi shade oly...so sad
My aloe plants look big and plump, but they do not stand up all the leaves are
Flopping down around the pots. Any suggestions ?
Rocks
Too much water
I am seeing centipedes inside the house after I started keeping some plants inside. How can this problem be solved? I don't want to move my plants outside. I have a toddler so can't afford to have bugs inside house. Please advise
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The before plant is a different variety of Aloe. It is not an Aloe Vera.
My aloe is not tolerating even 10 mnt sunlight. It's turning yellowish brown if kept in sunlight. I keep aloe in complete shade but with much indirect sunlight
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I had an aloe leaf break a few days ago. How can I restart it? Do I just stick the stem in water or in the dirt? Or is it even possible to grow root from a broken stem?
I have discussed that here ua-cam.com/video/kHsQYCM_sQs/v-deo.html
Which is the best time to cut aloe Vera leaf- daytime or after sunset?
Anytime
What happens is the soil is too moist everyday?
But my plant died due to over watering
If I put my aloe plant in direct sunlight, the leaves turn yellow… so I’ve kept it out of the sun and it’s stayed green but super tiny for 10 years. What am I doing wrong?
Let it keep getting bright light. Not direct sunlight..my aloe Vera started growing beautifully...
Sometimes you have to slowly introduce it to direct sunlight. You can’t take it from an air conditioned home near a window to direct sun all day. Move it closer and closer to the window over a few weeks then set it outside for a few hours, then gradually increase that time outside until you have a plant that can stay outside in the sun with less adverse effects.
I just moved my aloes (vera and tiger tooth) to the balcony to get some nice sun and both got brown. I think they'll adapt, most of my succulents changed colors (some of them got red tips). I kept my plants under some basic leds (not growing lights) over winter, so the UVs will burn them a bit.