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Aloe Plant Propogation
"Cereus-validus" wrote in message ... You will have a very long wait because Aloe candelabrum doesn't branch. That makes you the sucker!!!! "chaz" wrote in message ink.net... "Phisherman" wrote in message ... On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 02:12:26 GMT, "chaz" wrote: I have an aloe candelabra that I would like to propagate into several plants. If I snip off one of the "arms" will it root? If so, what method should I use? chaz If you use just a leaf, I doubt you will get that to root. If you are referring to a sucker (that you call an "arm"), that should work. A well-established aloe in a pot will send out suckers (young shoots) that form a cluster of plants. Cut away the suckers with a sharp knife as close to the main stem as possible. The sucker usually does not have roots, but pot it up and they will grow their own roots. Avoid fertilizing the sucker for at least a year. Thanks! I will watch for the suckers..... And your posts show you utter lack of ettiquette on usenet posting Is that all you can do, criticize? How about a good answer ass face. |
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