Now that you've removed your Aloe pups (babies or offsets), it's time to plant them. Here's how to plant & care for them so they grow to be healthy & happy.
Check out the post to see materials used, steps taken for the planting, & how to take care of your pups indoors or outdoors: https://www.joyusgarden.com/care-for-...
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Like any succulents which are rooting or developing an immature root system, you want the mix to be very light so those roots can easily form. Aloe vera pups are planted basically the same way that you would an established plant except for a couple of slight differences.
The Aloe vera plant has a root ball to anchor it down in that light mix whereas you have to play with the pups a bit to get them to stand up & not completely flop over. With the pups, I sprinkle a thin layer of worm compost on the top whereas, with the plant, I add both compost & a greater amount of worm compost.
In spring I’ll transplant these pups into larger pots. My mother plant got knocked over by a raccoon so I’ll keep 2 pots for myself – 1 for inside & one for outside. I’ll give the rest away. After all, I’m happy to pass on the aloe goodness!
Check out the post to see materials used, steps taken for the planting, & how to take care of your pups indoors or outdoors: https://www.joyusgarden.com/care-for-...
Removing Aloe Vera Pups post & video: https://www.joyusgarden.com/aloe-vera...
How to Care for Aloe Vera Indoors: https://www.joyusgarden.com/aloe-vera...
Check out the post to see materials used, steps taken for the planting, & how to take care of your pups indoors or outdoors: https://www.joyusgarden.com/care-for-...
Removing Aloe Vera Pups post & video: https://www.joyusgarden.com/aloe-vera...
How to Care for Aloe Vera Indoors: https://www.joyusgarden.com/aloe-vera...
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This is where I share all things gardening & creating. Let's get out in the garden & make the world a beautiful place!
YOU CAN CHECK IT OUT AT: http://www.joyusgarden.com
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Like any succulents which are rooting or developing an immature root system, you want the mix to be very light so those roots can easily form. Aloe vera pups are planted basically the same way that you would an established plant except for a couple of slight differences.
The Aloe vera plant has a root ball to anchor it down in that light mix whereas you have to play with the pups a bit to get them to stand up & not completely flop over. With the pups, I sprinkle a thin layer of worm compost on the top whereas, with the plant, I add both compost & a greater amount of worm compost.
In spring I’ll transplant these pups into larger pots. My mother plant got knocked over by a raccoon so I’ll keep 2 pots for myself – 1 for inside & one for outside. I’ll give the rest away. After all, I’m happy to pass on the aloe goodness!
Check out the post to see materials used, steps taken for the planting, & how to take care of your pups indoors or outdoors: https://www.joyusgarden.com/care-for-...
Removing Aloe Vera Pups post & video: https://www.joyusgarden.com/aloe-vera...
How to Care for Aloe Vera Indoors: https://www.joyusgarden.com/aloe-vera...
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