I can't wait til mine get big again like that. I used to live in key largo & had some aloe Vera babies my friend gave me. I put them in 2 planters & they grew so full of babies I was able to use them as a border for my corner rock garden. Then those grew & made that a solid wall of aloe. The babies had to continually be saved from the weed wacker when they started to grow out from that boundary. Well. Then I decided, after 25+yrs,to leave key largo & move back to my hometown of Sandy Pond NY on Lake to be close to my son & his family. So I grabbed some babies from that row & those pots...& now they're in zone 5...I actually had to leave ALOT of my cacti/succulents behind bc they were so overgrown,established,some rooting in ground & growing wild up fence/tree/wooden shed. My staghorn was(is) in same spot for 14yrs...sad to leave that behind too...but my baby from her is doing great too...anyways...back to...I can't wait til mine are that full again❤
Awesome video. But my question is, what do you do when the plant eventually loses all the oldest leaves, leaving the whole bottom of the plant bald with a full and still heavy top? Do you just cut it and hope it roots again?
Hi Tanner! I'm new to your channel and I just loved this video. Very easy and informative. And you had me laughing. Thank you so much. Also, do you have a video for Dieffenbachia's? I have a new one and I'm not sure if I'm caring for it correctly. Thanks!
Thank you! I'm not sure if I do or not- I've been making these videos on one platform or another for the past 5 years, so I'm sure they are online somewhere! lol!
@@Maazzzo thank you for shopping with us! I didn’t even know we had aloe haha- we usually only get it in the Spring. Have you watched my care guide for Aloe?
@ oh I'm sorry, I was vague. I would shop with you if i could. I live in the UK- when we say 'from the shop' we usually mean a place like a higher end grocery store as opposed to a nursery or specialised garden store. I apologise for my confusing speech. But I did enjoy your video and have subscribed. I will look for your care guide to aloe first thing tomorrow. (It's 0330 I should probably to to bed :) ) thanks again!
I can't wait til mine get big again like that. I used to live in key largo & had some aloe Vera babies my friend gave me. I put them in 2 planters & they grew so full of babies I was able to use them as a border for my corner rock garden. Then those grew & made that a solid wall of aloe. The babies had to continually be saved from the weed wacker when they started to grow out from that boundary. Well. Then I decided, after 25+yrs,to leave key largo & move back to my hometown of Sandy Pond NY on Lake to be close to my son & his family. So I grabbed some babies from that row & those pots...& now they're in zone 5...I actually had to leave ALOT of my cacti/succulents behind bc they were so overgrown,established,some rooting in ground & growing wild up fence/tree/wooden shed. My staghorn was(is) in same spot for 14yrs...sad to leave that behind too...but my baby from her is doing great too...anyways...back to...I can't wait til mine are that full again❤
Great technique, thanks for sharing.
Love the pot slap!….and intense stare!…lol
Awesome video. But my question is, what do you do when the plant eventually loses all the oldest leaves, leaving the whole bottom of the plant bald with a full and still heavy top? Do you just cut it and hope it roots again?
You can continue to bury that stalk deeper, or what most folks do is chop and prop
I would like to grow very large leaves to use for skin care and juicing. How can I achieve this?
Hi Tanner! I have an aloe vera that is growing twisty and hanging over the pot. Can I cut the top off and replant the top? Thank you!
Noted you didn't use clear pot. How do you decide where to use it or not? Thanks
My potting mix holds too much water and drainage is not good. What shud i add to make it well draining n retain less water?
Hi Tanner! I'm new to your channel and I just loved this video. Very easy and informative. And you had me laughing. Thank you so much. Also, do you have a video for Dieffenbachia's? I have a new one and I'm not sure if I'm caring for it correctly. Thanks!
Thank you! I'm not sure if I do or not- I've been making these videos on one platform or another for the past 5 years, so I'm sure they are online somewhere! lol!
@@tannertheplanter102 Ok thank you! I'll search through and see if I find it.
Whst mix are you using for the new pots?
I just got a new aloe from the shop, how do I know if it needs to be repotted? Have never had one before. Thank you
@@Maazzzo thank you for shopping with us! I didn’t even know we had aloe haha- we usually only get it in the Spring. Have you watched my care guide for Aloe?
@ oh I'm sorry, I was vague. I would shop with you if i could. I live in the UK- when we say 'from the shop' we usually mean a place like a higher end grocery store as opposed to a nursery or specialised garden store. I apologise for my confusing speech. But I did enjoy your video and have subscribed. I will look for your care guide to aloe first thing tomorrow. (It's 0330 I should probably to to bed :) ) thanks again!
Thanks Tanner, I’m a slapp’in
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Lmao this video was awesome! 😅
That doesnt look like soil. Looks like pebbles.
True haha there's no actual soil in houseplant soil mixtures
Him Slapping the pot is just annoying.