Aloe Vera

Another section by popular demand. If you want to talk about anything else that grows that is not livestock, herbs, fruit or vegetables here it goes.
JillStephens7
Living the good life
Living the good life
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Location: Halton, near Lancaster

Re: Aloe Vera

Post: # 159934Post JillStephens7 »

Hello, I recently aquired an Aloe Vera from Freecycle and looked up how to keep it in a book. It said (as did the lady I got it from) that being a succulent you only water it when it's bone dry but with this treatment it started going brown and as soon as I gave it lashings of water came back green and healthy. Hope the roots aren't rotting!

Best wishes, Jill

elaine
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Re: Aloe Vera

Post: # 160151Post elaine »

I hope my misadventures with an aloe vera will help others.
I was given a large plant and 2 babies less than 6 months ago. Mistake #1, I repotted them into regular compost (they need special soil for desert plants, or a mix 9 parts perlite). Mistake #2, babies were moved straight into a sunny spot when they were used to shade (they don't like sudden changes in sunlight). Babies died within a month. :pale:

Mistake #3, I noticed some leaves looking unhealthy. I watered a bit more (weekly) - got worse. Watered less (like, left it for 3 weeks) - got worse. Finally, I read that the rotten bits need to be cut off. This was probably 6 weeks after I first noticed the problem. Removed the leaves and a few days later went to check for rotten roots and ... the entire root system was brown and rotten with tiny white insects all over :pukeright: . So that is it, I feel very sorry for the poor thing - it managed quite well before I got a hold of it!

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