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Aloe Vera Anonymous
This is about a plant and a dog. My brother's puppy just tore apart my aloe vera plant. I need the fucking sucker to survive in order to pass a class I'm taking. I hear that you can propogate some plants by cutting off parts of them and just sticking them in the dirt. Can you do this with aloe leaves?
>> Anonymous
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yeah you can, just put the part you cut off in a dry place for a week to dry out a bit - then plant it and water as usual.
>> Anonymous
Just tell them the dog ate your homework. Amazingly enough it would be absolutely true.
Buy another plant, from fuck's sakes.
>> Anonymous
>>308718
It's winter here you dumbfuck. I can't get one anywhere here, I had brought it from el salvador specifically for this project.

>>308717
So plant the entire thing under or just stick it into the ground from the cut end?
>> Anonymous
>>308719
Have you ever heard of nurseries with greenhouses? They do exist.
>> Anonymous
>>308722
The greenhouses where I live don't sell aloe. They sell roses and petunias and all that girly crap.
>> Anonymous
>>308727
Lot of girls use aloe vera for the skin and hair.
>> Anonymous
I'm really surprised that you can't just buy one at a florist, costs like $4. Get your yellowpages out, even in winter there should be one that has an aloe vera plant
>> Anonymous
Break a leaf off and keep it moist would be my advice. I think drying it out will just kill it
>> Anonymous
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I've had one aloe for 10ish years now, when it grows too much I chop off some and put it in some water, then dirt when I see rootlets. They keep growing fine. I have aloes all over the house now :P
>> Anonymous
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"baby" aloes (with other plants)