This what i learned from the video (you my friend have to watch it so you could correct me...please.) 1. The indoor aloe adapt better in water than the outdoor one. 2. After one week the outdoor aloe root is rotting, the indoor one is propagating new roots. 3. After two week both are adapting, growing new roots. 4. After 3 weeks they still look good. Many thanks, for the lesson.
Yes, because the outdoor plant was not used to being soaked in water. When you water outdoor plants, the soil dries quickly. While the indoor plants, the soil takes more time to dry and the plants has been used to being soaked longer in wet soil.
I was just given a pot of aloe plants that was completely unattended for probably years, and it had 14 offsprings! None of them except for the mother had roots, so I put them in water to root, this helps a lot, thank you!
It is best for the Aloe vera to root in the soil and not in the water. Soil is their natural habitat not the water. I just made this video to show that Aloe vera can survive in the water and disproving the myth that Aloe vera dies by overwatering. If the offspring of your plant has not roots, you can watch this video: th-cam.com/video/PQ-iEHjy2Es/w-d-xo.html or this video: th-cam.com/video/6ubs68eiXns/w-d-xo.html
@@TheAloeVeraGarden I don't think aloe vera "die of overwatering" just by itself. It dies by overwatering the medium, which leads to leaf rot (if they are in constant contact with the medium), which leads to deep rot if left untreated... and usually these people don't notice the rot, so the plant dies. I saw that a lot at people's house... they have plants and don"t know how to handle them 😑
I use this method from years!! And always work in great way!! After 1 month's with new root's i plant's the plant in a new soil and after grove up perfect)
@@kingmda i tried it myself, it does need sunlight and it makes new leaves in water. i have 2 aloes in water both of them didnt have roots but now they do have roots and are bigger.
@@furkandemirel2416 i can't have soil in the house (long story), but really want aloe vera plants inside my room. will they survive in water for many years or just for short time?
Great video!!! Thank you! I have a question: how long did they survive in water? I want to have my Aloe Vera plants in water, but don't want to kill them. Please let me know :) thank you!
Hi!💜 I have a question about on of my aloes, if you don’t mind:) So about a week ago, one of my aloes’ leaves fell off, and I didn’t notice until two days ago. At first I was going to set it aside when I saw something near the end where it’s dried up, and it looks like a seed in it. Is this possible? I shallowly planted it to try it out, but I wasn’t sure if it could be a seed inside or if it’s just a place where it has calloused over in a strange way. Thanks!
I planted an aloe plant about 3 weeks ago. It was a pretty big plant when I cut off the main one with about 4 inch of root and planted it in a 10L bucket filled with soil. It gets about half day direct sunlight and the leaves are yellow and drying up. Is there any way I can save this as it's the only plant I have. I'm afraid if I try anything new, I might kill it
It will take a month for little aloe vera plant to recover after planting, and about two months for bigger aloe vera. It is also normal for the leaves to dry up because the roots are not established yet. If you are placing it in direct sunlight, the leaves may turn yellow but it will be back to green once it has recovered. Just give your aloe vera enough time to recover.
I've been watching and reading lol following you and i love your advice so I went to 3 store to buy a aloe vera plant yet they only have leaf no mother plant question what can I do with no root
When one of my Aloe "died" (first I completely neglected it, so it completely dried out, then I drowned it) I put it in water and it started new roots. Before it had no roots
@@krupadarji1891 Yes, definitely. I think it only worked, because my Aloe was really underwatered, since it hasn't had roots for several months, so it was actually in need for water
Omg I am happy to see this Msj. I was a lil concerned because one of my aloe leaves came apart and I put it in water in hopes for it not to die. It does not have a root so I am crossing my fingers it grows some
It is not recommended to grow Aloe vera in water. I just made this video to show that the plant can survive in the water disproving the myth that aloe vera dies by overwatering. It is still best to grow aloe vera in the soil. I live in a tropical climate so I don't have any experience dealing aloe vera in the snow. Somebody recommended me to do an experiment on placing aloe vera in the refrigerator but my plants are too big to be placed in the freezer portion of the ref. Anyway, I am still planning to that experiment.
I changed my water every other day because i am afraid of mosquitoes breeding in it. You don't have to change the water if the container is safe from breeding mosquitoes.
It depends on the aloe, but the rule of thumb from what I learned is every 6 months or every other month it really depends on your aloes specific needs (im still a new plant mom learning but this is what I learned about so far)
Hi. Great video. Can you put a stem with leaves in water if it doesn’t have a root system yet? I had to cut a stem off of a large aloe vera plant because the bottom half of the leaves had dried up. Or will putting them in water without roots kill them? Thanks.
Aloe very should be placed outside with full sun. Yes, I changed the water regularly because of mosquitoes that breeds in it. If you don't have problems with mosquitoes, you don't have to change it.
That is just an experiment. If you want to plant Aloe vera, plant it directly on soil. I didn't plant those aloe vera on soil though. I want to see how long can it survive in water and will I see significant growth with it. I will just post update on this.
Do you change the water frequently? Also do you add something to the water to fertilize the aloe? I plan on doing this to my aloe but want to add rocks and sea shells I gathered from the beach
I live in a tropical country with mosquitoes, so I change the water every other day to keep the mosquitoes from breeding in the water. Dengue fever is very dangerous. But I found a way using a different bottle that mosquitoes can't get in, so I was able to add some nutrients because I seldom change the water, here's the video th-cam.com/video/FT_B7FRmdpI/w-d-xo.html
I replaced the water regularly because of mosquitoes breeding in it, but it would be better not to replace it if you don't have problems with mosquitoes. Mosquitoes are dangerous.
After 3 more months after I posted this video, check it in the middle of the video: th-cam.com/video/p4E5f0JP_sU/w-d-xo.html After 10 months: th-cam.com/video/FT_B7FRmdpI/w-d-xo.html
Tq for your reply. I’m doing hydroponic i.e. soilless I use leca (clay) pebbles to hold the plant. My friend said ph: 5.5 ~6.5 & 600~700 ppm is ok. I tried & so far it’s working. Important not to expose plant to direct strong sunlight . Will hv black spots.
I have a little problem with my aloe vera plant... The bottom leaves are all mushy and hanging and they're very thin which I'm sure comes from overwatering... So I let it dry out completely for a while and the new leaves at the top of the plant are healthy and beautiful... But the plant just looks horrible so I thought about propagating it... Can I cut the top part where the new leaves from off and plant it into soil or wouldn't that work? (I don't want to destroy my plant)
Yes, you can plant a dried root. Here are some videos: HOW TO PLANT ALOE VERA FROM A DRIED TRUNK th-cam.com/video/Yw_GoGeJiDM/w-d-xo.html&t HOW TO PROPAGATE ALOE VERA FROM A ROTTING ROOT th-cam.com/video/I3A4JicVHKE/w-d-xo.html&t
It's okay not to change the water but it will get molds over time. In this video, I changed the water quite often because mosquitoes breed in it, not safe.
Jesus, I listened to almost 2 minutes of this waiting for the narrative to begin before realizing there was text on the bottom of the screen I wasn't seeing. Not anyone's fault, I'm on a tiny 1950s brick impersonating a cell phone. 🙈
Water is not the normal habitat of Aloe vera. If I were you, I will just plant the Aloe vera in a normal soil... a soil that you can get in your front yard or backyard, than putting it in the water.
I changed it every other day because of mosquitos breeding in the water. But when I changed it to another container that mosquitos can't get in, I didn't change the water anymore.
They are still alive until now, it's been more than 4 months but they are not growing. I'll probably show a picture of it in my Facebook page facebook.com/thealoeveragarden/
Aloe vera is an outdoor plant, it's best for it to be placed outdoor, but if you placed it in water like in the video, don't place it outdoor because it will kill the plant.
This what i learned from the video (you my friend have to watch it so you could correct me...please.)
1. The indoor aloe adapt better in water than the outdoor one.
2. After one week the outdoor aloe root is rotting, the indoor one is propagating new roots.
3. After two week both are adapting, growing new roots.
4. After 3 weeks they still look good.
Many thanks, for the lesson.
Yes, because the outdoor plant was not used to being soaked in water. When you water outdoor plants, the soil dries quickly. While the indoor plants, the soil takes more time to dry and the plants has been used to being soaked longer in wet soil.
But if am not wrong then as aloe is a succulent so i suppose it thrives better in dry condition!....is it?
Or probably because the water became too hot outside
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I was just given a pot of aloe plants that was completely unattended for probably years, and it had 14 offsprings! None of them except for the mother had roots, so I put them in water to root, this helps a lot, thank you!
It is best for the Aloe vera to root in the soil and not in the water. Soil is their natural habitat not the water. I just made this video to show that Aloe vera can survive in the water and disproving the myth that Aloe vera dies by overwatering. If the offspring of your plant has not roots, you can watch this video: th-cam.com/video/PQ-iEHjy2Es/w-d-xo.html or this video: th-cam.com/video/6ubs68eiXns/w-d-xo.html
@@TheAloeVeraGarden I don't think aloe vera "die of overwatering" just by itself. It dies by overwatering the medium, which leads to leaf rot (if they are in constant contact with the medium), which leads to deep rot if left untreated... and usually these people don't notice the rot, so the plant dies.
I saw that a lot at people's house... they have plants and don"t know how to handle them 😑
How can I identify that which can grow indoor? And any thing I need to add in the water?
any of them can be grown inside and outside , its upon the plant how well it adapt to the enviroment
I use this method from years!! And always work in great way!! After 1 month's with new root's i plant's the plant in a new soil and after grove up perfect)
That's great!
Do they get bigger and grow new leaves in water?
This need sunlight as well??
@@kingmda i tried it myself, it does need sunlight and it makes new leaves in water. i have 2 aloes in water both of them didnt have roots but now they do have roots and are bigger.
@@furkandemirel2416 i can't have soil in the house (long story), but really want aloe vera plants inside my room. will they survive in water for many years or just for short time?
How often should I change the water?
Do we need to change the water time to time ( how much ) or its not necessary ???
Yes, I guess.
I changed mine twice a month and it's been 4months I planted mine in water.
Great video!!! Thank you! I have a question: how long did they survive in water? I want to have my Aloe Vera plants in water, but don't want to kill them. Please let me know :) thank you!
Hi!💜 I have a question about on of my aloes, if you don’t mind:)
So about a week ago, one of my aloes’ leaves fell off, and I didn’t notice until two days ago. At first I was going to set it aside when I saw something near the end where it’s dried up, and it looks like a seed in it. Is this possible? I shallowly planted it to try it out, but I wasn’t sure if it could be a seed inside or if it’s just a place where it has calloused over in a strange way. Thanks!
could be an insect seed... they do look like that also...
Kya alovera ke new lif aane ruk sakte hai
ve patte badhate rahate hain
I planted an aloe plant about 3 weeks ago. It was a pretty big plant when I cut off the main one with about 4 inch of root and planted it in a 10L bucket filled with soil. It gets about half day direct sunlight and the leaves are yellow and drying up. Is there any way I can save this as it's the only plant I have. I'm afraid if I try anything new, I might kill it
It will take a month for little aloe vera plant to recover after planting, and about two months for bigger aloe vera. It is also normal for the leaves to dry up because the roots are not established yet. If you are placing it in direct sunlight, the leaves may turn yellow but it will be back to green once it has recovered. Just give your aloe vera enough time to recover.
So it looks like 8 months has gone by . Did it live or die ? What did you end up doing if anything ?
@@montacap It did regain its bright green colour after I removed direct sunlight, but I had to very careful with water after that.
I've been watching and reading lol following you and i love your advice so I went to 3 store to buy a aloe vera plant yet they only have leaf no mother plant question what can I do with no root
I am sorry, you cannot plant Aloe vera from a leaf especially those bought in stores.
Aloe veera plant kam dhoop me bhi chal jaega kya...???
Did you change the water? Maybe if there were regular water changes to avoid just having still water could prevent rot.
When I put it in water how do I keep the roots from rotting
This aleovera container garden is from how many past years??? Can you tell me plzz🤗🤗❤️
We can change there water everyday..???
Hey what happened then? Did it survive? Did you shifted it in soil? Can we keep them in water all the time?
It is still in water as of this time. I will post an update of this soon.
Oh k👍
Oh k👍
@@TheAloeVeraGarden update would be great!!! :)
THis is so amazing because I thought that water would rot the plant?! How is this possible... so great to see this.
This is just to show that aloe vera will not die in water.
@@TheAloeVeraGardenwill it still grow new leaves
@@Psp-id7uw Yes
@@TheAloeVeraGardenhi dear I have some aelo so let me try it if this is successful.. is it fine?
This was my request! :) thank you
Hope you like it! Thank you for watching 😊😊😊😊
When one of my Aloe "died" (first I completely neglected it, so it completely dried out, then I drowned it) I put it in water and it started new roots. Before it had no roots
Re-planting it in the soil after its root has grown?
@@krupadarji1891 Yes, definitely. I think it only worked, because my Aloe was really underwatered, since it hasn't had roots for several months, so it was actually in need for water
@@ms_it_is okay, thank you 😊.
Omg I am happy to see this Msj. I was a lil concerned because one of my aloe leaves came apart and I put it in water in hopes for it not to die. It does not have a root so I am crossing my fingers it grows some
When we grow aloevera in water, it will die.
All your aloevera plants are so healthy ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you.
What did you add to the water? what kind of fertilizer
Any recommendations for aloe left in snow .. I tried to save a lot but didn’t work .. roots look ok can I use your technique in British weather?
It is not recommended to grow Aloe vera in water. I just made this video to show that the plant can survive in the water disproving the myth that aloe vera dies by overwatering. It is still best to grow aloe vera in the soil. I live in a tropical climate so I don't have any experience dealing aloe vera in the snow. Somebody recommended me to do an experiment on placing aloe vera in the refrigerator but my plants are too big to be placed in the freezer portion of the ref. Anyway, I am still planning to that experiment.
@@TheAloeVeraGarden then use small ones like small babies
@@TheAloeVeraGarden wait so overwatering is not bad
Is this sort of setup produce better yield than the traditional setup
Should we change the water daily??? The container may get alage right if we keep water daily in it??
Should we have to change the pot water in daily basis?
I changed my water every other day because i am afraid of mosquitoes breeding in it. You don't have to change the water if the container is safe from breeding mosquitoes.
Will they get bigger? Is there any requirement such as fertilizer?
It depends on the aloe, but the rule of thumb from what I learned is every 6 months or every other month it really depends on your aloes specific needs (im still a new plant mom learning but this is what I learned about so far)
With getting bigger it depends on the type of aloe, some stay the same size and others grow pretty big
How often do you change the water?
Did you change the water often
Hi. Great video. Can you put a stem with leaves in water if it doesn’t have a root system yet? I had to cut a stem off of a large aloe vera plant because the bottom half of the leaves had dried up. Or will putting them in water without roots kill them? Thanks.
Which tip of aloe vera is good? Indoor aloe vera or outside aloe vera? And did u change the water regularly?
Plz........ Reply it’s needed.........
Aloe very should be placed outside with full sun. Yes, I changed the water regularly because of mosquitoes that breeds in it. If you don't have problems with mosquitoes, you don't have to change it.
@@TheAloeVeraGarden thanks😊 but u don't said which kind of aloe is good?
I want to use it for decoration. And my house is full of sunlight. 😊😊😊
My aloe plant completely turned brown so can I do this process
In how many days u have to change the water
Kya aap daily water change karte ho iska..
Yes, i have to because mosquitoes breed on it. I am afraid of Dengue fever.
@@TheAloeVeraGarden you said you are from Phillipines then ..how can you understand Hindi language?
Have you used any growth hormone in water?
Can i do it also with Aloe Vera plants who almost have no roots?
Can they become new one in water?
Thank you!
You can even do it with aloe vera cuttings.
Thank u, I was wondering if should transfer it or not
That is just an experiment. If you want to plant Aloe vera, plant it directly on soil. I didn't plant those aloe vera on soil though. I want to see how long can it survive in water and will I see significant growth with it. I will just post update on this.
@@TheAloeVeraGarden oh ok, thank u forvtge info
Nice idea po, pde pla sya sa tubig lng. Galing po. Keep it up
Maraming salamat. 😊😊
Do you change the water frequently? Also do you add something to the water to fertilize the aloe? I plan on doing this to my aloe but want to add rocks and sea shells I gathered from the beach
I live in a tropical country with mosquitoes, so I change the water every other day to keep the mosquitoes from breeding in the water. Dengue fever is very dangerous. But I found a way using a different bottle that mosquitoes can't get in, so I was able to add some nutrients because I seldom change the water, here's the video th-cam.com/video/FT_B7FRmdpI/w-d-xo.html
Nice Video👍What to change the water after a week? Plz replied!!
I replaced the water regularly because of mosquitoes breeding in it, but it would be better not to replace it if you don't have problems with mosquitoes. Mosquitoes are dangerous.
Thank you so much for the info on aloe plants.
You're welcome. Thank you also for watching.
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Thanks very much.
Can I grow a cuz peice of aloe Vera like this ?
Does it need sunlight or we can keep it in study table where no reach if sunlight?
Place it in a well lighted area.
So they will not root rot left in water ?
Hi, can you help us with an update here.. how are these Aloe's doing now?
After 3 more months after I posted this video, check it in the middle of the video: th-cam.com/video/p4E5f0JP_sU/w-d-xo.html
After 10 months: th-cam.com/video/FT_B7FRmdpI/w-d-xo.html
@@TheAloeVeraGarden oh wow ❤️.. appreciate your patience and the effort you put in.. ❤️Love from Kerala.. ❤️
@@sinshavalsan Thank you.
What should be the ph & ppm foe aloe Vera please.
Aloe vera can grow on any type of soil. I don't measure ph and ppm, but i have tried growing them in different types of soil and medium.
Tq for your reply. I’m doing hydroponic i.e. soilless
I use leca (clay) pebbles to hold the plant. My friend said ph: 5.5 ~6.5 & 600~700 ppm is ok.
I tried & so far it’s working. Important not to expose plant to direct strong sunlight . Will hv black spots.
Do you use only water 💦??
Nice to see this vedio 👌👌👌this is the best way to grow the Aloe vera plant😃😃😃😃😃😃
Apu ami jani alovera sukno mati r moddo jonmai panite ki babe hoiche?
Aloe vera is better grown in soil.
Nice sharing again Sir, may natutunana na naman po ako.
Maraming salamat friend. 😊😊😊😊
Filipino ka pala sir hahahaha
Hey are they still growing now? Any updates?
I will make an update on this soon.
@@TheAloeVeraGarden looking forward 😻😻😻
Can u grow from leave cuttings
You can check this video here:th-cam.com/video/3N9g_eor0OY/w-d-xo.html
I have a little problem with my aloe vera plant... The bottom leaves are all mushy and hanging and they're very thin which I'm sure comes from overwatering... So I let it dry out completely for a while and the new leaves at the top of the plant are healthy and beautiful... But the plant just looks horrible so I thought about propagating it... Can I cut the top part where the new leaves from off and plant it into soil or wouldn't that work? (I don't want to destroy my plant)
Can you show me a picture of your plant? You can send it to my facebook page facebook.com/thealoeveragarden/
Plz make one video on how to get more pups in aloe !!!
I already have a video on this here. th-cam.com/video/WB10maO639I/w-d-xo.html
Okay, but how did the roots grow before the video?
Great I want to try this to save my aloe!
Is there an updated video yet??
yes, could you please update on how long they survived in water?
I can grow aloevera if the. Roots are completely dried? And plz suggest what can done for it.
Yes, you can plant a dried root. Here are some videos:
HOW TO PLANT ALOE VERA FROM A DRIED TRUNK
th-cam.com/video/Yw_GoGeJiDM/w-d-xo.html&t
HOW TO PROPAGATE ALOE VERA FROM A ROTTING ROOT
th-cam.com/video/I3A4JicVHKE/w-d-xo.html&t
Can Aloe Vera be kept in a plastic bottle
Actually, I moved them to a plastic bottle and have been okay for more than six months now.
Sir mere aloevera gall rhe h kya kru m plzzzz tell me
Should we waters them every day. PLEASE REPLY ME
You can water Aloe vera everyday during summer if you like. You don't have to water them during rainy season.
can grow it in water forever?
when you change the water??
th-cam.com/video/FT_B7FRmdpI/w-d-xo.html
What is the combination of soil you use?
There's no soil in the video.
My bro brought 4 alovera tree,but without root, i was put in soli but not increasing.. I wanna try this method
Aloe vera cuttings thrive well in soil than in water. Give your aloe vera enough time to establish.
I did it but not increasing
How to use banana peels for aloe vera
I am going to make a video on using banana peel for Aloe vera.
Should we change the water after Every week?
I only change water if I see mosquito larvae swimming in water. Otherwise, I don't change the water.
Thank you and excellente video 👍
Will u change the water or same water?
Please do reply
It's okay not to change the water but it will get molds over time. In this video, I changed the water quite often because mosquitoes breed in it, not safe.
How often should we change the water.
I changed the water every two days because I am afraid of mosquitoes breeding in the water. If not for the mosquitoes, I will not change the water.
It’s been 3 years now, can we get an update? Can aloe survive in water alone?
My alovera plants don't grow. What can i do for it?
How many times you change the water in a week?
I change them every two days, not because they need to be changed. I changed them because mosquitoes starts to breed in the water.
Thank you. This helps a lot. My aloe vera leaves is kinda like spread out way too much. What do u think I need to do to make it like standing?
Are they still alive and giving new leaves?
Actually they are still alive until now and it's been 6 months.
Can i grow it in plastic water bottle??
Yes you can.
What can I do to save my plant it has been frozen
gonna try this method for my next aloes! thanks for the amazing idea! ❤️
You're so welcome! Thank you also for watching. :)
Did It Work?
can we grow aloevera in water plz reply
One of my fav plant.. Aloe
Try ko nga rin, salamat sa pag share, have a nice day
Thank you.
Can this be done with roots that are cut or do I need my cut root to callus?
Yes, this can be done with Aloe vera cuttings th-cam.com/video/MI51ism-UBQ/w-d-xo.html
Did u should change the water
plz open an online shop of aloevera...I want to have the specie of aloevera that you have...
Jesus, I listened to almost 2 minutes of this waiting for the narrative to begin before realizing there was text on the bottom of the screen I wasn't seeing. Not anyone's fault, I'm on a tiny 1950s brick impersonating a cell phone. 🙈
I am sorry, I will make a voice over narrative on my videos soon.
I currently have an aloevera who isnt surviving with her current soil. Hoping this helps until i can buy a better soil for her. Thankkkss
Water is not the normal habitat of Aloe vera. If I were you, I will just plant the Aloe vera in a normal soil... a soil that you can get in your front yard or backyard, than putting it in the water.
It is a new way that I never known before
Do we need to change the water?
Yes
Hi! How often are you changing the water in the mason jar? :D
I changed it every other day because of mosquitos breeding in the water. But when I changed it to another container that mosquitos can't get in, I didn't change the water anymore.
How identity which one is grow in water.
I Loved your video but I couldn't take the music, I had to shut sound off . Thanks for posting
What is the recent update of these plants
They are still alive until now, it's been more than 4 months but they are not growing. I'll probably show a picture of it in my Facebook page facebook.com/thealoeveragarden/
Any update now ?
which one is better indoor or outdoor ?
Aloe vera is an outdoor plant, it's best for it to be placed outdoor, but if you placed it in water like in the video, don't place it outdoor because it will kill the plant.
Nice Aloe Vera pups !
Thank you very much! 😊😊😊😊
So I put my aloe in water to grow roots bicus it it only had one and the bottom went dark so I took it out and I dont know what to do
Okay I watched more of your videos and cut or the rooting till it was white
Thank you. Can’t wait to see the updates.
I am posting short and regular updates on discord server. Tell me if you want to join, I will send you a link again.
@@TheAloeVeraGarden yes please
Sent the link to your email.
I want to join the group on discord server too! Love your work, where can I get the link? My email is belela1999@gmail.com
@@isabelamoneta just click on this link discord.gg/E8CqJWzf the link will expire in one day.
Can we grow without roots in water or soil
Yes you can grow aloe vera cuttings in water. Here's the video: th-cam.com/video/i9iH01POABo/w-d-xo.html
Can we keep as indoor plant without sunlight??
no aloe vera needs sunlight as much as possible.
How is it now??
Excellent work 👍 as I know a bit about this amazing plant need desert sands✌️
Thank you very much. 😊😊