I read somewhere that Aloe vera has 2 varieties - var. barbadensis and var. chinensis. Both are medicinal, but only the barbadensis is safe for consumption. It has a bluish-green tinge under light and has no spots at matured size, and you can usually buy it from some supermarkets. The chinensis is the more common houseplant, slightly greener, SPOTTED, thinner and it is more suitable for skin application/moisturising. My info may not be 100% correct, just putting this out there so fellow growers don't just cut it up to put in drinks. Summer, i thank you sincerely for your very comprehensive guide for Aloe, it's a lovely genus.
Both are actually edible. The chinensis variety is widely cultivated in some other countries like Indonesia for consumption. It can grow big like the barbadensis variety if you know how to cultivate Aloe Vera. The white spots you mention will also disappear as they mature. Also, Aloe Vera is not the only aloe that is cultivated for consumption, Aloe Arborescens has now become one of the most cultivated Aloe and studied to be more nutritional value than Aloe Vera.
I've had two types of Vera. One that was looking more like the one in the video. Long skinny leaves. Very bushy many many offsets and growing sooo fast! I got rid of it. And second one is blueish more rosette shape stays single and large leaves over the pot. Both became pink/brown in the sun while staying pumped. So according to your discussion the first one would be chinensis and second is Barbadensis.
I know we're all obsessed with the skincare properties of aloe vera right now, and for good reason. But it's so beautiful.... how can I cut it up when it has such a beautiful blue-green color?😭😭
Great video on aloes Summer. The common aloe is such a miracle plant. It's amazing how you can put it on a burn which we often get when working around the oven and how it immediately relieves the pain. It's one of the greatest plants on the planet. It's super easy to care for and an excellent plant to gift to friends because it puts out pups regularly.
I absolutely love you and your channel! 💕I’ve been into plants, pets and environment protection for my entire life. Glad I found you. Aloe is my new addiction. Thanks for all of your professional information. Blessings...
Summer, I’m loving the genus specific care videos! Also I love that you highlighted some other variety of aloe rather than the standard Vera. There’s so many cool formations.
Love how thorough and informative your content is! Could you please do a guide to fertilizer? The ratios always throw me off and I just avoid them completely for fear of damaging my plants in the attempt to help them 🤦🏽♀️
Just love aloes Summer! After this video I can see I need to give mine a much more free-draining substrate. Two I have that do particularly well are Aloe mitriformis that I have as a clump in a large container, and they have developed prostrate stems with lots of pups, adventitious roots and flower spikes ~ looks nicely quirky/architectural. The other is Aloe aristata, of which there were two plants that I felt weren't working for me, so I consigned one to the 'naughty room' (cold greenhouse) and the other into a large outdoor planter under the canopy of a Chamaerops humilis ~ both over Winter, and both flourished!
Hello Summer, it is a pleasure to see your videos. I just wanted to tell you that at 6:21 you show a plant with the heading Aloe striata but because of the shape of the leaves and their emergence from the stem I think it could well be an Agave attenuata. Thank you for your dedication. Greetings!
Great presentation. I actually decided to build an Aloe Vera fence. I live in PX, AZ and during the winter my fence is a show stopper however in the summer it is sad. I find most of my plants flower and are tall. I know our winters are mild so I really do not even worry about it.
Too short 🙈 Very interesting, do have a blue one (always wondered if she might be an agave, spines), don't want my plants to be stolen from the wild... My dad was an aerobiologist (r. I. P) and I always do think of him while watching your content.. Thank u 🙏
Beautiful aloe species. If you can, please do a video on seed propagation. I have an unripened seed pod on my aloe, but I am not sure on how to propagate the seeds. Thank you.
Oh, that castilloniae 🤩😭 My husband bought me one a few years ago and I loved it so much but one of my kids knocked it over and it didn't recover. He got it at a local store for really cheap and I have never seen one locally again, despite always being on the lookout! Mine had three stems kind of cascading over each other. It was so neat!
Nice! Aloe Vera is one of my very first plant babies. Quite common here in the Philippines. I’m curious though about the edible variety. I’ve seen juices with “aloe extract” or pulp... Not sure what variety.
Thank you for this very informative video. I especially enjoyed the information on aloe native habitats and the characteristics of the genus in general. It helps a lot in understanding how to care for them as houseplants.
HI nice video about aloe. I have some collections like Aloe Vera, Variegated Aloe Vera, Aloe maculata, Christmas Aloe, Aloe brevifolia and Aloe haworthioides. Currently, my Aloe maculata finish bloom and I'm wait for the fruit to try and collect the seeds.
Right after I filmed this video, I had some bloomers in my collection too! Wish I could have shown them. I'll have to follow-up with more of a show-and-tell. Thanks for sharing your collection too!
Nice collection of Aloe. Just purchased, Aloe ‘Delta Lights’. Very light green, almost white looking with light green horizontal striping. Not sure how much direct sun it needs especially in the summer.
Nice information. Have you published your works as a research paper. Is there are any journal dealing with publication of home garden research observations.
Aloe Vera was one of my first plant babies. Mine is named Hugo and I’ve had him for about 3 years now. He’s awesome and a bit on the larger side. I’m afraid if I repot him in a bigger pot, he’ll just get too large for me to handle 😅
I m so happy that you put some video about aloe. That wos my first plant that survive sumer at my home. After I soo your for me first video about peperomia. I wos back then bad plant person. So aloe is for me represent hapines. Espesely nice color wan they folwer. They have great vibrations and look nice whidought flowers. Love your videos❤
Was just thinking I need to un pot my aloe. She’s been looking rather bad lately. I may put her in a much grittier mix. Thanks for this informative video, Summer.
First off great video! Thanks for taking the time to make it. I would love to see an hour long version! haha Two things. Black gem is super cool because it's not just an aloe hybrid, but a hybrid between one of the big tree aloes and a small haworthia. But that didn't look like Aloe thraskii to me. Thraskii has very small (but still sharp spines) that you almost can't see from a distance. To me your plant looks more like Aloe arborescens, or something similar. Thanks again for the great video!
Thank you for this video, so helpful. I just found mealyworm fuzz on my two favorite aloe plants; I'm reading that spraying them with 70 - 90% isopropyl alcohol should do the trick (along with moving them away from my other babies). Is this a solution you would recommend? Not sure if it matters, but I live in Southern California. Thanks in advance!
Thank you! Loved ALL the information on aloe! I have an Aloe Vera Plant that is going CRAZY making new little plants! Not sure what to do with them all.
Hi! I’ve had my aloe vera for a little over a year and it recently put out offshoots. Once the offshoots were about an inch long, my aloe began to bend, and it bent away from the offshoots. Normally if my aloe would bend, i was able to fix the issue by changing the way it faced its light source, but now it won’t budge. My aloe still appears to be healthy (no change in color, no mushy leaves, new leaves still being produced) I assume my aloe bent because of the offshoots but I just wanted to make sure that this was not cause for concern and if this could be fixed?
I used to have a sad aloe I didn't care about. Once I picked up on the care of the plant... wow. It is so beautiful now! So fleshy makes me want to bite into it (I haha promise I wont!) :D
My aloe turn reddish, I’m glad to know it was due to the sun. I have my aloe in my south hottest brightest window. At first I thought I damaged it but it’s plump and healthy.
What a great video, very informative, thanks for sharing! I`m very interested in growing the so called 'grass Aloes'. I have collected several species from South Afica with the help of internet. I was wondering do you know if the grass Aloes demand another potting mix, then you mentioned in your video. I was wondering if they need more sand, compost in their mix? Greetings from the Netherlands
Ive finally kept not only one...but two Aloes alive for over a year. I have an Aloe Vera of course...then a Climbing Aloe. Ive learned to literally set them and forget them.
Great video on Aloe genus! Thanks! By the way, I've got that Sidewinder in bloom right now, it's out on the balcony and doesn't mind the 2-3 degrees Celsius during the night! :) Aloes are eally tough guys!
I haven't watered my aloe plants in over a month but after I watered them, my aloe vera flopped to one side and my aloe pink blush turned into mush. Can I save my aloe vera after it flopped to one side? Thank you for posting such informative plant videos!
I have one that's been in heavier soil in a plastic pot for years now. I'm repotting it these days in a clay pot and a more free draining soil. It's mostly roots in the pot right now. Would it be safe if I cut some of the roots that coiled on the bottom and on top of the pot?
Hi thanks Summer. I have an Aloe Vera Aristata which I have grown inside my home for about 2yrs in indirect light and looks great. Its potted in a self watering pot(wrong I know however pls keep reading) and the soil is always kept quite damp😮 and does extremely well. It's a prolific pup producer in spring/summer. I don't understand why it enjoys a damp medium? Quite the opposite to all the information I read.🤔. It'll certainly let me know if the soil is dry by browning up very quickly. Even during winter I need to water it. Anyone out there know why? Slightly confused. Thanks.💚
I just use the normal potting mix and mine is HUGE!! The leaf's are so big And it loves water. So I have one question why is it doing so good for me when you have one and it's so leggy. I'm confused 🤔
Sharing useful and pleasing video resonates across borders and languages. Full-watch and become friends, I hope to make beautiful autumn memories From Korea friend 👍😁😀💕
I saw where some one said that you can cut up some Aloe and some purple onion and get the stuff out of them and put it in a spray bottle and put it on your hair to make it grow back and get thicker. Is this true?
My neighbor was going to throw her aloe in the trash as it was severely sunburned. She asked if I wanted it and I brought it home. It has healed itself and doing quite well. My first one to survive because they always die on me. Hope I didn't jinx myself!
How do you transplant a big aloe without breaking it? I think mine is aloe vera but the leaves are very long and some just broke last time I repotted it.
I read somewhere that Aloe vera has 2 varieties - var. barbadensis and var. chinensis. Both are medicinal, but only the barbadensis is safe for consumption. It has a bluish-green tinge under light and has no spots at matured size, and you can usually buy it from some supermarkets. The chinensis is the more common houseplant, slightly greener, SPOTTED, thinner and it is more suitable for skin application/moisturising. My info may not be 100% correct, just putting this out there so fellow growers don't just cut it up to put in drinks. Summer, i thank you sincerely for your very comprehensive guide for Aloe, it's a lovely genus.
Both are actually edible. The chinensis variety is widely cultivated in some other countries like Indonesia for consumption. It can grow big like the barbadensis variety if you know how to cultivate Aloe Vera. The white spots you mention will also disappear as they mature. Also, Aloe Vera is not the only aloe that is cultivated for consumption, Aloe Arborescens has now become one of the most cultivated Aloe and studied to be more nutritional value than Aloe Vera.
THANK YOU!!! I have been trying to differentiate between the two Vera's for years now.
I've had two types of Vera. One that was looking more like the one in the video. Long skinny leaves. Very bushy many many offsets and growing sooo fast! I got rid of it. And second one is blueish more rosette shape stays single and large leaves over the pot. Both became pink/brown in the sun while staying pumped. So according to your discussion the first one would be chinensis and second is Barbadensis.
@@axellekamir9145 don’t listen to imyh. There are several hundred species of Aloes, yours could haven any of them!
@@beaudeeley hundreds species of Aloe yes. But not so many cultivars of Vera
Some well deserved publicity for my favorite genus. I was having a bad day, but this definitely turned it around.
Also Summer! I’ve had good luck with my aloe. I give my leaves a little squeeze and when the leaves are really firm they don’t need water
Hey, Summer can you please make a video about the differences between species, varieties, hybrids, cultivars 🙏🏻
Sure thing. In the meantime, the Houseplant Masterclass has a solid section on that!
Pretty please 🙏🏾
I know we're all obsessed with the skincare properties of aloe vera right now, and for good reason. But it's so beautiful.... how can I cut it up when it has such a beautiful blue-green color?😭😭
You have to plant more so that you not will feel sorry about cutting them for skincare purposes. :)
@@TheAloeVeraGarden I actually have 2 varieties! I barely ever cut mine anyways
Great video on aloes Summer.
The common aloe is such a miracle plant. It's amazing how you can put it on a burn which we often get when working around the oven and how it immediately relieves the pain. It's one of the greatest plants on the planet. It's super easy to care for and an excellent plant to gift to friends because it puts out pups regularly.
Finally a good comprehensive guide to Aloe care🙏 Thank you!!!
I absolutely love you and your channel! 💕I’ve been into plants, pets and environment protection for my entire life. Glad I found you. Aloe is my new addiction. Thanks for all of your professional information. Blessings...
Pleased to meet you and I'm glad you're enjoying the videos!
Summer, I’m loving the genus specific care videos! Also I love that you highlighted some other variety of aloe rather than the standard Vera. There’s so many cool formations.
Love how thorough and informative your content is! Could you please do a guide to fertilizer? The ratios always throw me off and I just avoid them completely for fear of damaging my plants in the attempt to help them 🤦🏽♀️
Just love aloes Summer! After this video I can see I need to give mine a much more free-draining substrate. Two I have that do particularly well are Aloe mitriformis that I have as a clump in a large container, and they have developed prostrate stems with lots of pups, adventitious roots and flower spikes ~ looks nicely quirky/architectural. The other is Aloe aristata, of which there were two plants that I felt weren't working for me, so I consigned one to the 'naughty room' (cold greenhouse) and the other into a large outdoor planter under the canopy of a Chamaerops humilis ~ both over Winter, and both flourished!
This might be weird but I’d love to see a video on your fitness routine!! Your biceps were distracting me from the aloe🏋🏻♀️
I always comment on her amazing arms to my husband!
For me its her clear skin
Those camouflage aloe look great! Learned a lot today. Thanks Summer! Now I want to try growing one
The mosaic aloes are definitely more of my jam. Glad you enjoyed.
Hello Summer, it is a pleasure to see your videos. I just wanted to tell you that at 6:21 you show a plant with the heading Aloe striata but because of the shape of the leaves and their emergence from the stem I think it could well be an Agave attenuata. Thank you for your dedication. Greetings!
I love aloes but I lost some
because of overwatering. thank you for sharing your soil mixture 💘
This is so therapeutic I watched it three times
Try a chop stick or a bamboo skewer to work the soil into the roots. That will help get the plant stable and no air pockets.
Thanks for the tips for folks!
I loved this! Im glad to see the aloe vera being weird shaped doesnt mean something is inherently wrong!
As always...your pots, your pots, your pots are so lovely.
This was a such a nice deep dive into one of my favorite genus and IMO, one of the easiest succulents. Thanks for the tips!
You're most welcome! Hope you got to learn something new too!
best comments, lots of information not usually heard. thanks for your video
Great presentation. I actually decided to build an Aloe Vera fence. I live in PX, AZ and during the winter my fence is a show stopper however in the summer it is sad. I find most of my plants flower and are tall. I know our winters are mild so I really do not even worry about it.
Too short 🙈
Very interesting, do have a blue one (always wondered if she might be an agave, spines), don't want my plants to be stolen from the wild...
My dad was an aerobiologist (r. I. P) and I always do think of him while watching your content..
Thank u 🙏
I'm pleased the content gives you fond memories of your father, Christina.
Beautiful aloe species. If you can, please do a video on seed propagation. I have an unripened seed pod on my aloe, but I am not sure on how to propagate the seeds. Thank you.
Oh, that castilloniae 🤩😭 My husband bought me one a few years ago and I loved it so much but one of my kids knocked it over and it didn't recover. He got it at a local store for really cheap and I have never seen one locally again, despite always being on the lookout! Mine had three stems kind of cascading over each other. It was so neat!
Let me just say that the way you speak is nice so is your voice😊
Nice! Aloe Vera is one of my very first plant babies. Quite common here in the Philippines. I’m curious though about the edible variety. I’ve seen juices with “aloe extract” or pulp... Not sure what variety.
Hello Summer, I really enjoyed this video and I thank you for sharing it with me.
Thank you for making this very informative video! :) I'm confident that I can rescue my dying aloe after watching this
Thank you for this very informative video. I especially enjoyed the information on aloe native habitats and the characteristics of the genus in general. It helps a lot in understanding how to care for them as houseplants.
Ok. I need to start collecting Aloes. I finally found the ultimate guide! Thank s!
Aloes are so precious! ♡
Thank you soo much for the video! Always sooo informative 😊😊😊
I get amazed with how often you post your videos 😀 always something new 🙂 congrats
HI nice video about aloe. I have some collections like Aloe Vera, Variegated Aloe Vera, Aloe maculata, Christmas Aloe, Aloe brevifolia and Aloe haworthioides. Currently, my Aloe maculata finish bloom and I'm wait for the fruit to try and collect the seeds.
Right after I filmed this video, I had some bloomers in my collection too! Wish I could have shown them. I'll have to follow-up with more of a show-and-tell. Thanks for sharing your collection too!
@@summerrayneoakes That's great. Nice to see more video. I like to say that your videos inspired me on my plant collections. Stay safe and healthy.
Black gem leafs feel so cool. I got mine as a pup ,last year , now it has four pups itself
Nice collection of Aloe. Just purchased, Aloe ‘Delta Lights’. Very light green, almost white looking with light green horizontal striping. Not sure how much direct sun it needs especially in the summer.
i dont know why i like watching you
I never knew there where so many cool aloes out there!
Nice information.
Have you published your works as a research paper. Is there are any journal dealing with publication of home garden research observations.
Aloe Vera was one of my first plant babies. Mine is named Hugo and I’ve had him for about 3 years now. He’s awesome and a bit on the larger side. I’m afraid if I repot him in a bigger pot, he’ll just get too large for me to handle 😅
Liked the concept of this video. Looking for more genus based videos in future
I would love to grow aloe on a massive scale some day! The juice is so good for you, and it is obviously great for skin.
I m so happy that you put some video about aloe. That wos my first plant that survive sumer at my home. After I soo your for me first video about peperomia. I wos back then bad plant person. So aloe is for me represent hapines. Espesely nice color wan they folwer. They have great vibrations and look nice whidought flowers. Love your videos❤
I didn’t know there were so many kinds of aloe! Great video!
The potting mix is so good visually :)
Thanks for sharing . I was able to identify few of my babies. Great tips.
So enjoyable to watch
Was just thinking I need to un pot my aloe. She’s been looking rather bad lately. I may put her in a much grittier mix. Thanks for this informative video, Summer.
Very interesting! I never knew there were so many different varieties!
I am not into succulents even ))) but I always watch your videos, Summer
Pleased you enjoyed even if you're not a succulent lover!
First off great video! Thanks for taking the time to make it. I would love to see an hour long version! haha
Two things. Black gem is super cool because it's not just an aloe hybrid, but a hybrid between one of the big tree aloes and a small haworthia. But that didn't look like Aloe thraskii to me. Thraskii has very small (but still sharp spines) that you almost can't see from a distance. To me your plant looks more like Aloe arborescens, or something similar.
Thanks again for the great video!
Youre so friggen informative and professional. Ive been very impressed with your work. The first time i watched you was in you "Apartment Jungle" haha
I’d love to know what kind of aloe that was on your thumbnail. Yes the spiral one.
I needed this more than anything. Thanks girl..
Thank you for this video, so helpful. I just found mealyworm fuzz on my two favorite aloe plants; I'm reading that spraying them with 70 - 90% isopropyl alcohol should do the trick (along with moving them away from my other babies). Is this a solution you would recommend? Not sure if it matters, but I live in Southern California. Thanks in advance!
Thank you! Loved ALL the information on aloe! I have an Aloe Vera Plant that is going CRAZY making new little plants! Not sure what to do with them all.
I just recently got an aloe "christmas sleigh" and i love the red spikes haha
Amazing aloe!!!😃☕️☕️💕
Hi! I’ve had my aloe vera for a little over a year and it recently put out offshoots. Once the offshoots were about an inch long, my aloe began to bend, and it bent away from the offshoots. Normally if my aloe would bend, i was able to fix the issue by changing the way it faced its light source, but now it won’t budge. My aloe still appears to be healthy (no change in color, no mushy leaves, new leaves still being produced) I assume my aloe bent because of the offshoots but I just wanted to make sure that this was not cause for concern and if this could be fixed?
"So this doesn't become an hour long video "
Me ohhh 😕
Thank you. Maybe now I am try growing one again without killing it.
I've seen an aloe ferox that was maybe 4 m tall at a botanical garden.
Whatever you do: don't get pushed into one! ;)
I hit 'Like' but this is a good example of why that is inadequate and a 'wow' emoticon is needed! (Take note @UA-cam!)
4m?! Wow!
Very informative and interesting.thank you.
"Look at these roots"
I can keep lots of plants growing but aloe, for whatever reason are my bane. Thanks for the video!
I love aloes! they're quite low maintenance. I just hate it when mealy bugs/aphids attack.
I used to have a sad aloe I didn't care about. Once I picked up on the care of the plant... wow. It is so beautiful now! So fleshy makes me want to bite into it (I haha promise I wont!) :D
My aloe turn reddish, I’m glad to know it was due to the sun. I have my aloe in my south hottest brightest window. At first I thought I damaged it but it’s plump and healthy.
What a great video, very informative, thanks for sharing! I`m very interested in growing the so called 'grass Aloes'. I have collected several species from South Afica with the help of internet. I was wondering do you know if the grass Aloes demand another potting mix, then you mentioned in your video. I was wondering if they need more sand, compost in their mix?
Greetings from the Netherlands
Ive finally kept not only one...but two Aloes alive for over a year. I have an Aloe Vera of course...then a Climbing Aloe. Ive learned to literally set them and forget them.
Your aloe ferox needs more sun, here in South Africa you usually see them in full sun and they flourish if there are plenty rocks covering the surface
Fabulous video Summer, its feeding into my unhealthy obsession with strange/odd ball succulents 😅
Did I miss the part where she talked about watering needs for Aloes or did she not mention it?
I water my aloe if and/or when:
1. Soil is COMPLETELY BONE DRY.
2. Leaves begin to thin (lose weight)
3. Brown tips (extreme case)
Great information, thanks so much!!! 💋💖🦋
Great info, thank-you.
wow thankyou for posting summer
Very useful! Great job!
I've actually done a 20+ page project about aloe arborescens
Great video on Aloe genus! Thanks!
By the way, I've got that Sidewinder in bloom right now, it's out on the balcony and doesn't mind the 2-3 degrees Celsius during the night! :) Aloes are eally tough guys!
Like my Aloi so beautiful flowers.
I haven't watered my aloe plants in over a month but after I watered them, my aloe vera flopped to one side and my aloe pink blush turned into mush. Can I save my aloe vera after it flopped to one side? Thank you for posting such informative plant videos!
So brilliant Summer
When you cut them to use, how long does it take for them to grow back? Or should people have multiple aloe vera’s for this reason.
Yay
I have one that's been in heavier soil in a plastic pot for years now. I'm repotting it these days in a clay pot and a more free draining soil. It's mostly roots in the pot right now. Would it be safe if I cut some of the roots that coiled on the bottom and on top of the pot?
Hi thanks Summer. I have an Aloe Vera Aristata which I have grown inside my home for about 2yrs in indirect light and looks great. Its potted in a self watering pot(wrong I know however pls keep reading) and the soil is always kept quite damp😮 and does extremely well. It's a prolific pup producer in spring/summer. I don't understand why it enjoys a damp medium? Quite the opposite to all the information I read.🤔. It'll certainly let me know if the soil is dry by browning up very quickly. Even during winter I need to water it. Anyone out there know why? Slightly confused. Thanks.💚
I just use the normal potting mix and mine is HUGE!! The leaf's are so big
And it loves water. So I have one question why is it doing so good for me when you have one and it's so leggy. I'm confused 🤔
Aloe Vera, I've killed 3 off shoots, so far, gifted by fellow plant lovers. I am so mortified! Guess I'll just to try harder, right?
Sharing useful and pleasing video resonates across borders and languages. Full-watch and become friends, I hope to make beautiful autumn memories
From Korea friend 👍😁😀💕
Do all aloe plants have medicinal properties? I keep finding conflicting information about spider aloe's ( aloe x spinosissima )
I saw where some one said that you can cut up some Aloe and some purple onion and get the stuff out of them and put it in a spray bottle and put it on your hair to make it grow back and get thicker. Is this true?
I loved it❤️
My neighbor was going to throw her aloe in the trash as it was severely sunburned. She asked if I wanted it and I brought it home. It has healed itself and doing quite well. My first one to survive because they always die on me. Hope I didn't jinx myself!
Hi Summer im from the Philippines I just wanted to ask you is there anyway to fix a reverted manjula pothos
Thank you
I love Aloe plants - I killed two this week by accident
Oh no, what did you do with them?
My aloe Vera has survived three winters in uk minus 10 Celsius weather :)
How do you transplant a big aloe without breaking it? I think mine is aloe vera but the leaves are very long and some just broke last time I repotted it.
Perfec
Thanks!!