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André de Jager 23-07-2012 04:42 PM

Aloes
 
Hi
A friend of mine have a problem with his Aloes. Thy look like thy are
rotting from the crown. We have had a lot of rain the past weeks, but
the soil is very sandy. it is also very cold. He lives in Durbanville
Western Cape SA.
Could you give advice please.

Thanking you in advance
Andre'


Jordan Legare 24-07-2012 02:45 AM

Aloes
 
Hi Andre,
I find this information pretty exhaustive in regards to
Aloes Barbadensis. Hopefully this helps.

http://www.ehow.com/aloe-vera-plants/

Jordan

On Mon, 23 Jul 2012 17:42:00 +0200, André de Jager
wrote:

Hi
A friend of mine have a problem with his Aloes. Thy look like thy are
rotting from the crown. We have had a lot of rain the past weeks, but
the soil is very sandy. it is also very cold. He lives in Durbanville
Western Cape SA.
Could you give advice please.

Thanking you in advance
Andre'


allen73 28-08-2012 10:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by André de Jager (Post 965283)
Hi
A friend of mine have a problem with his Aloes. Thy look like thy are
rotting from the crown. We have had a lot of rain the past weeks, but
the soil is very sandy. it is also very cold. He lives in Durbanville
Western Cape SA.
Could you give advice please.

Thanking you in advance
Andre'

Cut any brown or rotted parts of the aloe vera plant and don't water until the plant is completely dired out. Your plant will heal if you move it to sunny location.


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