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daydreaming while watching water flow from the hose.  out of the corner of my eye…a message to LOOK and Lo and Behold!  After the intense rain of December,  all her mature "leaves"   became brown and withered at the ends.  Did not look good.   For a long time i have known i should repot…there are two children crowded in with her.   That might have happened any day and so, good that today i SAW this.    Anyone who knows Aloe….When i do repot her,  can i place her and her two children in the same pot if it is large and they have space between them?  What would happen if i just put them in the EARTH?…it doesn't  (or,  is not known to)  freeze here.

 

 

 

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6 responses to “a surprise!”

  1. jude Avatar

    I gave my big aloe to my son as gift. He has so much light in his Brooklyn loft. It did this!

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  2. Deb G Avatar

    How often do you get frost?

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  3. Joanne in Maine Avatar
    Joanne in Maine

    It isn’t easy to divide and you might need to use a strong, sharp blade but Aloe doesn’t mind at all being divided. And in a few years the new pots will be just as full as this one. Ten years in a greenhouse- I can 100% be sure of what I wrote.

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  4. grace Forrest Avatar

    again for me….how this plant EVOLVED in such FORM!!!!

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  5. grace Forrest Avatar

    i think we do not

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  6. grace Forrest Avatar

    then i will wait until the blooming is completed. Ok, then.
    This is so Great

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