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Old 05-04-2003, 03:32 PM
rusty
 
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Default Aloe Vera Plants

Hey, I am the guy with the cats....

be nice to jammer, i felt i got hit enough

Thank you
R

"jammer" wrote in message
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#1- I found this group days ago, not a month ago, and #2 CAT???????

~moving on....




On Wed, 19 Feb 2003 10:44:17 GMT, "Cereoid+10"
wrote:

Your original posting about the plant was about a month ago. Don't you
remember?

Who knows if the original plant will survive? The info you provided isn't
sufficient to say. The mushy appearance may be the result of rot brought

on
by cold damage or any of a number of reasons. First you blame a cat and

now
you say you have over watered it. Luck has nothing to do with it.

A picture would be worth a thousand words.


jammer wrote in message
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On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 13:51:36 GMT, "Cereoid+10"
wrote:

Its been almost a month since you asked the question. Is there

anything
left
of your plant anymore?

Take the leaves out of water. That's not the way one roots succulent

plant
leaves and its not going to work for Aloe vera anyway.

You'd have better luck waving a dead cat over your head!!!

I posted that last night.

Ok............sigh.........thanks for the window sill space........i
guess.

What about the mama still attached to roots but rather uh, mushy
looking? Can i repot the roots with any luck?

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jammer wrote in message
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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"
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 wrote in message
...
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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