Aloe Vera Plants
jammer
j at mm.er
Tue Feb 18 02:53:33 EST 2003
It made me sick to read this. This is what i came to ask. I have many
aloe leaves in a vase of water. What happened was i have this
sentimental aloe plant and i probably over watered it. It started
bending and then i noticed the base was turning to mush. I left the
potted base and pulled off the rest of it. There is NOTHING i can
DO????????????!!!!!!!!!!!
On Thu, 23 Jan 2003 19:37:51 GMT, "Cereoid+10" <cereoid at prodigy.net>
wrote:
>Aloe vera cannot be propagated from leaf cuttings.
>
>Not all leaf succulents can be propagated from leaf cuttings.
>
>Aloe are succulents not Cactus.
>
>Not all succulents are Cactus.
>
>
>
>rusty <rusty1013 at comcast.net> wrote in message
>news:uKmcnWnzYZV8obKjXTWcpw at comcast.com...
>> OK, to start off.... This is my first post. I do not know the rules...
>> please disarm any flame throwers
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> I have an Aloe Plant that was given to me by a neighbor. This plant is
>huge
>> and up until yesterday in good shape. Last night the plant got knocked
>off
>> the counter by a cat (do not say get rid of the cat... I am not sure which
>> one it was). A few of the leaves got broken off. I would like to save
>them
>> and try to get new plants growing from them. I have dipped them in a
>> rooting hormone, and placed them in soil. Is this the best thing to do?
>> Any ideas would be helpful.
>>
>> I did this since I have had success with another Succulent type Cactus
>that
>> was too big. And it took off great.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Rusty
>>
>>
>
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