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Aloe vera

Discussion in 'Gardening Discussions' started by Janet mahay, Mar 7, 2020.

  1. Janet mahay

    Janet mahay Gardener

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    Hi my freind bought me a tiny aloe vera plant in autumn and I placed it in the verandah and by winter it grew quite big but as the veranda gets very cold during the winter I decided to move into the living room
    I did not water it often during winter but I noticed it looks like its dying so I moved it back in the verandah but it looks worse
    can I save it ?
     

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    Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

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    Looks fine to me but do keep it on the dry side ... and some sun helps!
     
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      pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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      Looks more like Aloe ferox to me, but it looks healthy enough to me.
      Just a lower leaf shrivelling a bit, give it as much sun as you can and maybe just a small amount of water until the temperatures pick up and the days get longer.
       
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        Thanks for your replies i never had a aloe vera plant so i was not sure its back in the varanda there plenty of light there but i looked at a picture as regards aloe ferox and it looks vey much like that so thanks
         
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          You still haven't got one.;):biggrin:
           
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          Hi pete its looks like aloe ferox not aloe vera
           
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          Update the aloeferox did die afterall i did save part of it to see if it would root but not banking on it i think most likely i have to buy a new plant
           
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