Good advise, remember when planting on that a well drained compost mix
is a good idea (IMO)
JW
Phisherman wrote:
On Fri, 03 Mar 2006 16:05:42 GMT, "Jim Carlock"
wrote:
While there is some information about this on the internet, a
search through the garden groups here...
"aloe vera" rooting group:*.garden.*
turned up nothing. Alot turns up on a web search, though.
Specifically seeking details on rooting aloe vera plants and
appreciate any help and comments.
Thanks.
Jim Carlock
Post replies to the group.
Use a sharp knife to take a cutting. Allow the cut to heal for 2
days, bright light, no sun. Put 1" of gravel in a tall glass, place
in bright light, and keep water level below the gravel. I've rooted
many succulent and cactus plants this way.
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