The Aloe Vera Garden
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Planting Aloe Vera From Leaf Cuttings
53,400
How To Propagate Aloe Vera Fast
20,659
How To Plant Aloe vera from Leaf Cuttings
16,002
Planting Aloe Vera Leaf Experiment
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How To Prepare Aloe vera Gel for Hair
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How To Make Aloe Vera Soap - For Beginners
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How To Plant Aloe Vera Pups Without Roots
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How To Layer, Cut and Repot Big Aloe Vera Plant
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Growing Aloe Vera In Water
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The Aloe Vera Garden
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The Aloe Vera Garden
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This channel is all about Aloe Vera. How to plant, propagate and take care of the Aloe vera plant at home. This channel also features how to make use of the Aloe vera from "Do It Yourself" skin and hair products, and easy to prepare juices, shakes, smoothies and desserts.

This channel also hopes to make people understand the Aloe vera plant and be able to differentiate it with the hundreds of different Aloe species.

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newq (3 minutes ago)
I hate when people lie for attention online. You've just earned my respect for debunking this myth.
mohomedyasin1488 (9 minutes ago)
There are many people doing fake things to increase their views. I sincerely appreciate your work man..
daniellebrogden (17 minutes ago)
Although I have quite enough time on my hands these days, I thank you for not letting me waste it on bs
kaifisher1385 (28 minutes ago)
Try leave the cuts in a shady place with good light where they can callus that will stop them from rotting at the base two days in a dry cool place is good.try use less nutrient rich soil as there will be less bacterial activity I use river sand with a tiny bit of a clay rich soil if any as plants don't use nutrients from the soil to make their first roots .a pot of dark rich soil is basically a mini compost heap so it will generally do its job and make the planted side rot out .lower light for leaf cuts is best the redining of the aloes leaves is from intense sun they don't need very much energy to create roots so it puts more stress on the plant if they get too much sun.try minimise direct sun during the heat of the day.callussing is best with most succulents and cacti I know loads of species root without callusing first but with more difficult species it's the difference between success and failure often.I also use a extremely sharp thin blade if doing leaf cuts if it's not a perfect surgical cut they will generally rot out with more difficult leaf cuttings. That being said I find aloe vera to multiply so fast that leaf cuts aren't really worth it if you have a decent amount of space it's much faster to just remove babies and pot them out in good conditions. you should get a bunch of babies starting within the first season even on small aloes.hope this helps
popeofchilop8269 (31 minutes ago)
They’re suppose to be 2-3 inch whole leafs. Dried for 2-3 days after cutting then planted in the appropriate soil.
JustinMacsMoon (47 minutes ago)
Wow! I am growing my first aloe vera that I received as gift from someone. I am learning a lot. Thank you!
coolcollected3760 (52 minutes ago)
A lot of respect for this.. 🏾 saved me doing an unsuccessful experiment
hibazworld545 (1 hour ago)
Any malayalies here
PrairieJournals (1 hour ago)
So glad I found you on here, was just going to cut up a leaf to help root my sage cuttings. Thank you for showing us, your a very nice person. "Respect". Love from Alberta Canada.
fishingnightingale1360 (3 hours ago)
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michaelf3805 (1 hours ago)
Do you think if you left the cutting out for a few days to a week if the ends would callus off and prevent rotting? That’s what I do with my dragon fruit cuttings
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