In the summer I’m a gardener and by far the most insane Aloe Vera I’ve ever seen is the one in our lunch room at work. It’s huge with leaves as wide as most peoples hands. I shouldn’t be that surprised because our bosses whole job is having a green thumb but it’s just so impressive, I didn’t know they could even get that big
I'm so glad I found your channel. I LIVE LOVE LOVE plants, but so often I've bought things or I don't know how I wind up with half the plants I do, sometimes it feels like they just appear in my house, but so often I found I can't figure out how to fix something or even how to do some basic care. Your channel has inspired me. Thanks so much for everything you do
If you’re growing in the ground (especially if there’s rocks covering the bottom like in my cacti garden) keep an eye out for surprise pop up pups nearby too!! I just finished pruning for the next couple weeks and discovered a few new babies omg it’s so exciting lol my husband said “good job taking care of your babies” it feels like that sometimes especially ogling over pups like this 😂🥰😅
Really enjoyed your content!!! All those although very common one of my favorite plants, there’s something satisfying about propagating them, and dividing them and sharing them!!!
You are my plant guru...i was having my best year yet with plants! Its been a rough road and i lost a few good plants, but, it getting better! And watching you has been a next level move for me! THANK YOU!!
i have propagated a few aloe leaves that were dying so i cut them, let them callous over a few days and then planted them and they actually thrived!! had more die than actually work though, it can be done but!!
I feel like watching you has made me so good with plants and idk if I’m even doing anything different i think you just infected me with your green thumb 😍 even things i dont mean to grow do. I got an onion from the store two days ago and it’s sprouted 7inch long girthy stems Now I’m tryin to figure out how to do that with men 😂
First, you are so kind! Thank you! I’m so glad I share my energy to you. Secondly, I’d think you need to use something more than your green thumbs for that kind of growth 😂 appreciate you and making me laugh!
@@PlantswithKrystal and thank *you* so much for your amazing videos they really do bring me so much peace and joy. Got me excited about getting out of bed and back to gardening. Thank you 💕💕
Love your videos thank you! I have a huge garden outside but always have more trouble with my indoor babies. Just got a beautiful Begonia Flamingo Queen and if you have any more tips for these I'd appreciate it!
Hello Krystal i love your videos, thank you. Could you please do something on maidenhair ferns mine is looking like it is dying - browning leaves and looking very sad. Its soil is moist and was doing fine in its spot of indirect light, thank you!
Your channel is one of my happy, safe corners on the whole internet, where I can enjoy such lovely content. It also helps my novice gardener self as well. Thank you! Aloe U vera much!
You can plant single leaves and they will not rot in soil. As long as you have the entire leaf including the bottom white part, it will propagate well if you put it in lightly damp soil.
I found out my aloe didn't have good roots today because the leaves had brown spots on them, and I noticed it was not as perky as it normally is so I checked and found no roots. So what did I do I went straight to your shorts and found this one for consultation. Thank you for the help
@@nanangd.n.4482I’m doing this currently. After putting it in the soil, should I leave soil dry or give it a good water? How often should I water after that until its sustained roots? keep it moist or let it completely dry out as I would if it roots?
I have blue agave in my yard that I planted years ago as baby’s. They got really big and are a couple years old. They recently all grew a small baby and wanted to know how I could separate them from the ground.
If I'm feeling particularly aggressive ill slice the stem with a razor and paint some indole butyric acid rooting hormone on it, that stuff works magic.
Pups without roots or just tiny roots, leave them out in the air to heal over for a few days. Then put them in soil, they have a better chance of surviving.
I was the moderator of the ambbabies subreddit, the last victim of getting banned, and I wanted to clarify that Amber actually wasn’t the one who got it taken down. We had to ban a member who kept harassing people in the comments and they spam messaged us that they would get it taken down. A few weeks later, it was gone. I truly don’t think this was ALR because she knows how much Reddit helps keep her relevant. Just my two cents
I got a wonderful aloe aristata as a gift from my friends. I moved recently so it's supposed to give my new home a green and fresh touch ;) They told me to water it not too often. I do it like once a week. But some of its parts are turning brown and shrink. Is that normal? Do I have to water it more?
I have a Lucky bamboo I got probably about 4yrs? Ago, it seems to be doing well, very green, maybe one or two leaves that have dried out at the tips, but it hasn't grown very much. It's in the glass vase I got it in, it's filled with rocks to keep it stable, and I keep it filled to the rocks with water. Is there anything I can do to encourage growth?
Whaaat? I live in AZ and, here at least, you can definitely throw an aloe leaf on the ground and it will just start growing on its own. Maybe that’s because they do super well here though
Any idea what causes some plants to make pups and others to focus on growing a single, monstrous mother plant? I have multiples (in the same location with the same care) with completely opposite grow priorities!
I have a mama aloe from walmart about 6 years ago or so. She went from maybe a 4 inch pot to now producing 2 foot tall leaves. She makes soooooo many babies i have them all over the house. Ive killed so many pups just from having too many and from experimenting. I love this plant shes gorgeous, as is yours !! Now i want another aloe... hahaha Also all the babies have made pups. Even the teeny tiny pups will make pups..i have too many aloe.
Hi Krystal, I’ve been trying to grow aloe plant, my most recent got root rot. When I got it I checked the soil and I there was root rot, so I changed the soil and didn’t water it and still I lost the plant again HELP ME PLEASE 😢😢I have plans to get another one please let me know what to look for
Mine has come back from the dead (over winter). I've just discovered how to water them - completely soak, let it dry out more or less completely. Then repeat
I have a really big house plant that has a baby growing in it now too and it’s taking over the plant mama and making it fall to the side :0 I was told if I repot it it could kill it :o do you know what to do? It looks like a baby palm tree with a green stem tho
Can i grow without roots? Because Its roots had melted a few days ago. So I removed the rotting part. Its roots were damaged due to over watering.(heavy rain 🌧️ ) pls help me
I'm gonna have to do this ASAP coz idk if my aloes are surviving and there's baby ones growing with the big one They grew from just a leaf that you sia would rot ? It didn't rot and formed into a new aloe ?
So I do not get much sunlight at all. I have a downstairs bedroom and the sun is blocked by shade trees. Can I put the aloe under a grow light? I know thats not the ideal condition but I really want an aloe bad and am afraid it would die with very little light.