It's been a very long time since I saw notification of your posts. I have been wanting to show you my aloes, after a while of watching I finally started my aloe Vera garden, I now have 60 mature pups
@@donavintrip713 i pushed myself to do out doors on the get go because i felt i dnt want new challenges when i have to put aloes out in a case i no longer have space
@@sivedyeyi3721 it’s very hard to kill aloe. Yes it may get a little finicky for a month but there shouldn’t be any issue. I have them under 40 watts currently. I’m buying better led next month that will go up to 100 watts with a nice dimmable controller that you can daisy chain together so you only have to have 2 timers one for the light and one for a drip irrigation system. The plant is to go slowly up 10 percent power every 2 months to acclimate them to full sun without having the plants go into crazy shock. I’m just taking the same blue print how people grow marijuanna indoors. Did it for a few years until I got a dog and he messed everything up. But I still want to see things grow and I still want to still produce medicine for the people. Oh yeah I also make compost teas and I bought a nice water filtration system for my plants because if you live in America the government puts chloromine in the water to kill the bacteria that’s in the miles and miles of dirt city pipes. Here the kicker that chloromine kills of the beneficial bacteria that feeds your plants which mean your not getting fully nutrients from your plants. Your welcome for the science lesson
Oh, thanks! 🙏 This method worked out (while other methods failed before..). Only a bit slowly, it took 2 months for first roots starting to appear, maybe lack of enough sunlight, but after 3 months the roots are quite good already👌
❓ did you use tap water, distilled, or have some type of conditioner added to tap water ?? Love the bottle hack, and thank you for sharing your results, I am going to air dry cuttings now and hope to find out if I can use tap water or not before I need to soak the cutting
So I just came across your video worried about my aloe vera plant I have been growing aloes for a long time. And I have never ever had trouble growing them. But now I'am. The first problem started I saw holds burrowed in the middle of their leaves. Then I found they were all weak and just simply falling over. And they had no roots Aloe seem to be getting eaten from The Roots on up I lost "sunny" 😞 Aloe so I'm desperately trying to salvage the other two. Hopefully watching your videos I'll be able to learn more. I name all my plants so I'm hoping for Alfie and happy Aloe to survive🪴
Please help me, they gave me two aloe vera plants and they have a flower inside but they are too big and heavy, the only thing is that they are crooked, how can I straighten them?
Thank you...ingenious method with the plastic bottles...I will try this method. Really liked this video.
Thanks so much for your clear and beautifully gentle way you explain the whole process! I am truly amazed, and so inspired! God Bless!
Such a wonderful idea and way! God bless you, thank you 😊
❤❤❤Amazing rooting processes!!!!
Aloe vera en agua, excelente..lo voy hacer.
I'm going to do this method! Thank you
Amazing! Please make video on how to identify different kinds of aloe vera as well.
Such a good idea!
Thank you for this great idea. ❤
Thank you for sharing 🙏😌
Thank you💚
Thank you for sharing
Tnx for the new tricks sir.
Very helpful vedio
Thank you so much
Thank you!😊
It's been a very long time since I saw notification of your posts. I have been wanting to show you my aloes, after a while of watching I finally started my aloe Vera garden, I now have 60 mature pups
Wow, I am glad you have your own Aloe vera garden. Now that you have 60, they will multiply faster.
True already propagating pups cZ I started it in October
Yeah this guys inspired me. I have 21 indoors under led lights and I have 20 on my balcony. Next money I plan on going to 31 indoors
@@donavintrip713 i pushed myself to do out doors on the get go because i felt i dnt want new challenges when i have to put aloes out in a case i no longer have space
@@sivedyeyi3721 it’s very hard to kill aloe. Yes it may get a little finicky for a month but there shouldn’t be any issue. I have them under 40 watts currently. I’m buying better led next month that will go up to 100 watts with a nice dimmable controller that you can daisy chain together so you only have to have 2 timers one for the light and one for a drip irrigation system. The plant is to go slowly up 10 percent power every 2 months to acclimate them to full sun without having the plants go into crazy shock. I’m just taking the same blue print how people grow marijuanna indoors. Did it for a few years until I got a dog and he messed everything up. But I still want to see things grow and I still want to still produce medicine for the people. Oh yeah I also make compost teas and I bought a nice water filtration system for my plants because if you live in America the government puts chloromine in the water to kill the bacteria that’s in the miles and miles of dirt city pipes. Here the kicker that chloromine kills of the beneficial bacteria that feeds your plants which mean your not getting fully nutrients from your plants.
Your welcome for the science lesson
Love aloe Vera ❤
Thank you. Merry Christmas ☃️🎄
Ty
Thank you Sir Danny for this informative video ✨
You're welcome 😊 Thank you also for watching.
I ❤️Aloes!
Oh, thanks! 🙏 This method worked out (while other methods failed before..). Only a bit slowly, it took 2 months for first roots starting to appear, maybe lack of enough sunlight, but after 3 months the roots are quite good already👌
Great to hear!
Excellent video ❤
Thank you very much!
Thank you from Egypt 🇪🇬
شكرا In Arabic
❓ did you use tap water, distilled, or have some type of conditioner added to tap water ??
Love the bottle hack, and thank you for sharing your results, I am going to air dry cuttings now and hope to find out if I can use tap water or not before I need to soak the cutting
la punta no debe tocar el agua? Gracias Danny de antemano
Amen!
So I just came across your video worried about my aloe vera plant I have been growing aloes for a long time. And I have never ever had trouble growing them. But now I'am. The first problem started I saw holds burrowed in the middle of their leaves. Then I found they were all weak and just simply falling over. And they had no roots Aloe seem to be getting eaten from The Roots on up I lost "sunny" 😞 Aloe so I'm desperately trying to salvage the other two. Hopefully watching your videos I'll be able to learn more. I name all my plants so I'm hoping for Alfie and happy Aloe to survive🪴
So you don’t let the stem of the plant touch the water? Just place it hovering over the water?
🌟✨I do this with avocado pits, though with that, I make certain the water is touching the pit. Works amazingly well!✨🌟
you can also put a small cup of vinegar to atttract the mosquitos close to the aloe, so they die in the vinegar.
When drying out for 2 days before water, in this in shade or indirect sun? These will be indoor plant in UK
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fantastic
Thanks
Wow, thats amazing. Are those barbadensis or chinensis pups?
Those are chinensis pups.
thanks for this. i wonder if this process works with leaves as well
I will try this process using the leaves next time.
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you mean there is a space between the water and the end of the cutting? and it puts roots out across that space?
Yes
Good
Thanks
Hello Danny I have 2 stems that were not cut properly to regrow. Can I save them by putting in a small amount of water and wait for roots?🤗
I would recommend not to put water on it if you're planning to replant them in the soil. Just let it dry and plant it back in the soil anytime.
@@TheAloeVeraGarden thank you for responding back🤗
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thank you! I have a TON of pups and wasn’t sure the best way to move forward. You said the pups need to dry out for 2 days before doing this method?
This is only for the cut plant. If you have pups, you don't have to do this method. You can plant them directly in the soil.
@@TheAloeVeraGarden thank you!
Please help me, they gave me two aloe vera plants and they have a flower inside but they are too big and heavy, the only thing is that they are crooked, how can I straighten them?
Give the plant enough sunlight.
Do you need sun for aloe plant?
Yes.
Does it need sunlight? Or we can keep in study table
Just place it in a well light area.
Amazing and continue , but plz & plz stop the music 🤷 its disturbed me alot & alot ,,, plz stop it in all ur videos next time
Really?
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Ganyan ang aloe ko sir. Edible ba yan? Salamat sa sagot
Dalawa lang naman ang Aloe vera, pareho silang edible.
@@TheAloeVeraGarden salamat sir
Next, are we going to plant it on the soil?
yep, propbably
@@Stella737E im wondering if that root is applicable to soil and will not rot because i feel that it is different root or only applies to water.
@@jrome7594 oh right ... I forgot about that
@@Stella737E i have trued this method i am waiting to see
@@sivedyeyi3721 I'm going to try this myself and see what will happen,
Please don’t use music 👍
Thank you for sharing