There are so many videos in TH-cam showing you how to plant Aloe Vera from a leaf cutting but never showed the results. The reason why they didn't show it because it didn't work. Aloe Vera do not grow from a leaf cutting unlike other succulents. You cannot plant Aloe Vera from a leaf cutting. There are so many other videos about Aloe Vera on TH-cam that is not true and I want to let people know that truth.
@@samiaalamera5116 The video you shared is a trick. The Aloe Vera pups has no roots, it was attached to the leaf so that it will look like the leaf grow pups.
@FF Boss If you have Aloe Vera at home, please check if the roots of Aloe Vera pups look like that. That is not a root. That is the stem that has been cut from the mother plant.
I have seen that already, that is not a root. Those are the stem of the pups that had been cut from the mother plant where they came from before they were attached to that leaf to make it look like it grow pups. That is why I said earlier, if you have Aloe Vera at home, please check if the roots of the pups look like that. Don't believe everything you see on TH-cam. Read books and published articles, then you will know that Aloe Vera species can only be propagated by its shoots. If you see an Aloe that is propagated by its leaf, then that is not an Aloe Vera. It is another species of Aloe.
Well I just did exactly what you did with a leaf. The difference is that I allowed the cut portions to form a callous for a couple of days before planting. I also did not over water which it looks like you might have done in order for the leaves to rot. I am grateful to all the videos that taught me how to do this as I did not want to have to pay for a plant. My leaf cuttings rooted and grew.
She/he didn't. You can, like any succulent you have to let the end of it dry and calous and you don't cut the leaf like this, just cut the long leaf and let it calous over for a week
Its just channels like 5minute crafts who does such things for views, idk how their channel is still up despite of all the calling out they face by every other commentary channel.
Content farmers. Really annoying. They rely on people watching without actually trying. I noticed many people saying “I like watching but can’t be bothered to try”. I love channels that debunk them. But content farms have polluted the algorithms. Only thing we can do is try educate the viewers by pointing them to debunkers or if you know enough explaining why it won’t work.
They’re suppose to be 2-3 inch whole leafs. Dried for 2-3 days after cutting then planted in the appropriate soil. You practically butchered the plant into small pieces and then threw them in a pot immediately after with no protection. Of course these failed. They were dead before they hit the soil.
Can i plant whole leaf? I fucked up with my beautiful aloe and i just found her rotten... I used probably wrong fertilizer yesterday or the day before im not sure, now i came home and found some leaves on the ground and rest barely attached to the plant and the core is rotten, i want to save her :(
@@TheParanormalNita I just cut mine to make myself a drink, the part that I didn't used I am planning on planting it. I will leave it be for at least 3 days and then try to plant it. I will update you on my results.
@@LaviniaCodescu I cut a single leaf, washed it, used the knife to cut the green "skin", washed it again (very slimy and slippery thing), put it in a blender, added brown sugar (didn't have honey), added the juice of one lemon (it was too much for my taste) and added two cups of water. Blended everything and then drank it.
@@Slxk8000 I did that, they healed the wound and then I sat leaves on dirt and never rooted. I put leaves inside dirt and eventually rotted. If I gave them almost no water, they slowly but surely, shrinked down in size until they completely dried. If I sprayed with water mist they developed mould. Basically I never had one to sprout. I am not saying it doesn't work, just that with me, it never worked.
So glad I found you on here, was just going to cut up a leaf to help root my sage cuttings. Thank you for showing us, your a very nice person. "Respect". Love from Alberta Canada.
I had also tried to grow Aloe Vera with this trick, but could not get it, even the leaf which was planted by demanding from someone got spoiled. I thought maybe I had made some mistake, But after watching your video came to know that it doesn't really grow like this. Thanku so much for clear my doubt 😘😘😘
In any good succulent propagation video, they'll tell you to let the cutting wound callous over before planting to prevent the cuttings from rotting. Or leave the cutting laying on the dry dirt and let it throw roots down when it gets to that point.
basically tightened and harden. aloe already have a lot of water in them, so you do want an open wound just sitting in dirt and water. it will start to rot. However if the wound creates a level of protection by drying out and hardening it will not get infected. so you would probably want to just set that cutting aside for a week until the cut seals itself off.
The author of this video call other people liars, because they say growing aloe vera from a leaf is possible, but he puts freshly cutted pieces of leaf into the soil, when all other people are saying it needs to drie for a few days first. And then he acts superios that this experiment doesn't work and call other people liars and he is the hero. Wtf.
You shouldn't directly put the freshly cut plant in soil, you should let the cut form a callus for a week, then u put it in the soil (of course an appropriate soil mixture) But thanks for the video, I know what not to do now👍
@@vikaodd like @Mr Pretzel had said. Just leave them out to callus up like any other succulent. And always allow your pot to drain completely dry before propagating
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Are you serious? I feel like you did everything in the experiment deliberately wrong for it to fail. Cutting aloe leaves to small pieces and then planting them in soil immediately will of course result in rot. You need to cut a long enough portion of the leaf and not cut it into multiple pieces, then you need to let it callus over for at least a week and a half, then plant them in soil and water after two weeks. I have had success multiple times propagating Aloe vera this way.
I have been growing Aloe Vera for over 5 years now and I have garden to prove it. I just followed what many youtubers did when planting aloe vera cuttings and I know it won't work because I tried it many times. I am just showing that it won't work. I also tried cutting them long enough and air dry them. I even tried the whole leaf and it didn't work. Until I read journals from botanists and those Aloe Vera farmers that It is not possible to grow Aloe Vera from a leaf cutting. If your Aloe grow from a leaf cutting, chances are your aloe is not Aloe Vera. It is another species of Aloe.
@@incogneshwari it's because this video is trying to say that it's impossible when it. It's difficult just not impossible. But here he is acting like god and saying that IT WILL NEVER HAPPEN. This video was condescending first which is why a lot of people who successfully succeeded will be triggered. Normal.
@@beatriceladouce965 @Beatrice Ladouce This man has been nothing but kind, patient and gracious in all his videos and even to the most hateful comments he's received. If you see a problem with such an attitude, then he's not the problem here. And justifying assholery under the garb of being "triggered" is just defending assholes.
@@beatriceladouce965 Have a look laidbackgardener.blog/2017/11/15/garden-myth-growing-aloes-from-leaf-cuttings/ And if this doesn't convince you then do the experiment yourself. I'm here, he's here. When your imaginary pup grows to be an imaginary aloe plant, come here and abuse both of us to your heart's content. I've had this acc for 15 years. I'm here for another 15.
My theory is that the both ends should not be exposed because that will increase the bacteria but if the other thing is done it might be possible,because I saw one video that actually showed the end result.
@@Slxk8000 funny that someone who sells aloe for a living would make a video showing how it's impossible to propogate your own at home.. Now I wonder why they'd do that 🤔
@@khalidhadi7846 it taste like nothing but if you clean the aloe vera flesh and and putting in some green tea you can drink with it, as a Malaysian we have these very popular tin drinks that is called JusTea its a green tea with some aloe vera jelly and its good especially the grape flavour which is my favourite. But if you disagree thats fine cause not everyone like something, have a great day. ;)
Try leave the cuts in a shady place with good light where they can callus that will stop them from rotting at the base two days in a dry cool place is good.try use less nutrient rich soil as there will be less bacterial activity I use river sand with a tiny bit of a clay rich soil if any as plants don't use nutrients from the soil to make their first roots .a pot of dark rich soil is basically a mini compost heap so it will generally do its job and make the planted side rot out .lower light for leaf cuts is best the redining of the aloes leaves is from intense sun they don't need very much energy to create roots so it puts more stress on the plant if they get too much sun.try minimise direct sun during the heat of the day.callussing is best with most succulents and cacti I know loads of species root without callusing first but with more difficult species it's the difference between success and failure often.I also use a extremely sharp thin blade if doing leaf cuts if it's not a perfect surgical cut they will generally rot out with more difficult leaf cuttings. That being said I find aloe vera to multiply so fast that leaf cuts aren't really worth it if you have a decent amount of space it's much faster to just remove babies and pot them out in good conditions. you should get a bunch of babies starting within the first season even on small aloes.hope this helps
The reason a leaf cutting will propagate in the 1st place it's because you take with it the part where it connects to the plant. That is where it contains the part of it that can root and grow into a new plant. If you don't have that part of the leaf then you me as well not even bother. It is different with plants that have more of a vining structure, but these short stumpy plants have to grow from a piece cleanly taken from a spot that is next to the stem. A haworthia leaf can be propagated in soil, once calloused, but it takes an incredibly long time, up to 9 months for it to grow a new plant.
Thanks for making this video! Why do people make up lies about cuttings in the first place? I’m not an aloe expert at all but I’ve found growing pups the EASIEST thing ever, even a noob like me could make a pup video, they could just make a video on that instead of lying to people.
Excellent video. One of the things you CAN do with those cuttings is use them as healthy fertilizer by putting them in the potting soil, just below the roots, of newly potted/planted aloes (or even other plants). Those cuttings will work their healing/growing magic.✌
When people say to plant leaf cuttings, they don't mean cut the leaf in chunks though, they mean take a leaf off, dry the end that you broke off & plant the one end with the leaf still whole
You need to wait for the cuttings to callous over first before you place them in soil. If you plant any succulent cutting in soil before drying out the ends they will rot. That is why this attempt at planting Aloe Vera cuttings did not work.
No, You can't. You need to take a while leaf, leave it out in the sun for the end to stay so it *doesn't* toy, then plant it in soil and water it for a month before seeing the roots grow
@@Robbiedoesitbest you can plant aloe vera or aloe vera seed...seed will take more time to fully germinate... When the plant fully grows then pups start growing from bottom... You can take pups out and plant somewhere else
The leaf propagation is not done like this, atleast in many videos that I have watched. Cacti can be leaf propagated, but aloe with its high moisture can lead to rotting. So one long leaf is trimmed at one end only and it is dried well before planting to prevent rotting. I guess I'll have to try myself for once to know the truth. It takes a month. Pup propagation is definitely faster. Btw How much time does it take for a pup to appear?
Do you think if you left the cutting out for a few days to a week if the ends would callus off and prevent rotting? That’s what I do with my dragon fruit cuttings
I haven't tried it myself yet, but another video said exactly what you showed here: the leaves will rott if you put them in soil directly after cutting. According to the other video, you should let the leave drie for 2-4 days, and they put it in soil.
you can propagate aloe by a leaf, bat you must do it with a non -sliced leaf who has still its edge (the edge of the leaf that is attached with the stem). The edge of the leaf has the proper cells to produce a new stem and root system. The same thing happens with echeverias crasulas and sedums.
First, let the plant cuttings dry so they don't rot. Afterwards, you can add rooting powder to the soil to encourage growth and cover with plastic film to create a warm environment. Make sure to not make it too humid as Aloe Vera is a succulent and requires very little humidity.
Out of dozens of plants that will grow leaf cuttings and i have successfully propagated, ALOE is NOT one of them. This is the first video I've seen where it shows how it simply does not work... I've tried probably 10x with leaf cuttings of aloe plants (letting them dry, using different root hormones, clonex, cinamon, planted them dry /calloused and also wet. I've planted 2 week old leaves and 2 month old leaves... all on horrible recommendations like yours, and they all turned out exactly how this video said: rotten and dead and wasted time. The only way to propagate aloe is through a pup. Only people who have never done it before say it's possible to propagate via leaf cutting on aloe.
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Apparently you have to dry the cuttings for a few days before putting them in the soil because the extreme amount of water in the leaves leads them to rot very easily. Testing this theory out myself, still waiting to see results but at least there's no rot yet!
I gave up on a snake plant (planted by the same method). Then grew another from the same method. It went completely brown but it did grow out roots after MONTHS. It took like WAYYY LONGER than a regular planting would take & for a long time it looked dead too. So MAYBE it's possible that if u gave it more time, the planting MIGHT have turned out successful. I am not an expert lmao, but u get the point 😂😂 Fellow plant lovers don't give up on your plants untill the very end. You put in so much efforts, have patience & put some more :)))
Aloe is impossible from leaf cuttings in my experience, tried it dozens of times multiple different ways. To your point - snake plants DO propagate this way, it just takes FOREVER. Also, if you accidentally plant one of the cuts upside down, it will die. If a snake plant snaps off or has a cut or just needs a trim, i usually cut 3-4" sections, put them in clone powder, then wait 2-3 days before putting them in water for like 6 weeks until they grow a few little roots, then i plant them in the dirt. You can also wait for the water cuttings to grow pups, that, i've found seems to grow a bit faster, and its satisfying (especially if you're curious to know if the roots are growing under the soil... you can see them grow in the glass!)
I propogated snake plants pretty quickly... so many variables to it. We have a rich top soil amd use a rooting hormone and we dont put it in direct sun. We sell them often and have some from cuttings and some from seed.
You’re welcome 😊, but Aloe vera can grow from a whole leaf and if done correctly. Here are the videos: This is the one showing how to do it: th-cam.com/video/3N9g_eor0OY/w-d-xo.html This is the one on how to plant it: th-cam.com/video/i5-7s756ptw/w-d-xo.html This is also the one where I planted many leaves: th-cam.com/video/lzXqleroUcI/w-d-xo.html
Ohh😂😂I tried with whole leaves.. The leaves remained fresh for 2 months (winter) but nothing further happened 💔 so I discarded them and plant germanium in that pot😇
I have seen it work. Soil needs to be sandier. Let the leaf scab over before planting. And it needs to be a complete leaf. Not cut into little sections. It however has a low success rate starting like this.
There are so many videos doing this but didn't results that's why I did it and show the results. Even if you plant the whole leaf of aloe vera it will not propagate like in this video th-cam.com/video/u-WCr8A4nCo/w-d-xo.html
You can only propagate aloe vera by its shoots. For bigger farms, they do tissue culture. Aloe vera doesn't produce seeds on its own, it has to be cross pollinated so the seeds may not be pure aloe vera but a hybrid.
I suspected they wouldn’t grow but not sure why. Thanks for the vid. Found a separate new growth from my plant in the soil , took it out fully (a very smol leaf including smol root), repotted it. It’s now a happy separate plant in my sister’s house. I haven’t seen one since. I’ve had to move and my plant is too big to take on public transport. So it lives at my parents. I’ve told them to watch out for a new growth. I had no clue what I was doing. I just saw it and because it had a root i knew it would survive and my sister likes to garden (I just prefer to read about gardening sometimes). Subbing anyway. :D
So many of us lost a lot of good plants in Texas :( We can just rise and start over and plan better for another freeze just in case. I bought so many seeds this week. Ready to plant
ya, i was also thinking that & the soil looks not dry.... Im just like, sure it is gonna rot, putting fresh wonds down moist soil, thats the 123 step on how to kill it in general :P
Aloe actually grows from cutting I had a old aloe that I was going to get rid of so I chopped it up and added to my soil to make compost and now I have 3 aloes coming out in random pots so it actually works
Tried that, it didn't work. Tried whole leaf, let it dried, didn't work. If your aloe will grow through a leaf cutting, then it is not Aloe Vera, it is another species of Aloe.
OMG ijust trying this morning...when i wacthing this video The results make me want to cry & laugh in the same time .cos my mom already told me but i cant believed 😅
You can't cut them into lil pieces and just stick them in dirt they have to have the tips on them and you have to let them sit out and dry up a lil for a few days
That happened because the bottoms weren’t allowed to callus over like when propagating other succulents. Any root cutting will rot if potted up with the base of the plats still moist.
Funny al the videos with normal people actually talking all say you have to let the ends dry up before sticking them in the dirt or they just rot like that.
And those people who said that have never tried it. They didn't know that it is very difficult to dry aloe leaf when they are cut both ends, 90% of it will rot. Aloe vera leaf will only dry easily when cut on one end only.
Thank you. I get so sick of people posting how to videos that are incorrect. I have stopped watching a lot of TH-cam because I am sick of wasting my time going through video after video of bad information. Thanks for posting the truth.
The video is exactly as described, cannot argue that much. If any attention at all is given to this video I'd say people all around the world will not be standing aloe leaves in soil to watch wilt away and die as if they are clueless and hopefully tell others what they learned from this video. Saving a plant from a harsh ending is the goal to have
I grew up with aloe, not that I knew any of the care, but I can remember my parents grabbing out the pups when I was younger, and I just figured if they could just cut it up and it would grow they probably would've done that. So me knowing nothing about plants stood my ground with my sister in law a few years ago that you couldn't propagate by cutting up one of the leaves. She was never successful, and went back to grabbing the pups like normal, but I totally snapped an aloe on accident while walking through Home depot today,🤫 and stuck it back in the soil, like well maybe it might work.😏 My sister in law is typically pretty good with plants. So I had to check to see if it would possibly root, or if I just attributed to the rotting. I tried.😒
I've never seen a video claiming you could do this. I feel like every video I've seen about propagating succulents specifically say NOT to put it right into the soil because it will rot. Usually they say to let it dry out and callus over first. So what if you only made one cut, leaving the top part of the leaf in tact, and let the cut callus before planting it? Could it work then?
There are so many videos in TH-cam showing you how to plant Aloe Vera from a leaf cutting but never showed the results. The reason why they didn't show it because it didn't work. Aloe Vera do not grow from a leaf cutting unlike other succulents. You cannot plant Aloe Vera from a leaf cutting. There are so many other videos about Aloe Vera on TH-cam that is not true and I want to let people know that truth.
th-cam.com/video/5sfMuI8wgqY/w-d-xo.html does it work?
@@samiaalamera5116 The video you shared is a trick. The Aloe Vera pups has no roots, it was attached to the leaf so that it will look like the leaf grow pups.
You are right 😬😬
@FF Boss If you have Aloe Vera at home, please check if the roots of Aloe Vera pups look like that. That is not a root. That is the stem that has been cut from the mother plant.
I have seen that already, that is not a root. Those are the stem of the pups that had been cut from the mother plant where they came from before they were attached to that leaf to make it look like it grow pups. That is why I said earlier, if you have Aloe Vera at home, please check if the roots of the pups look like that. Don't believe everything you see on TH-cam. Read books and published articles, then you will know that Aloe Vera species can only be propagated by its shoots. If you see an Aloe that is propagated by its leaf, then that is not an Aloe Vera. It is another species of Aloe.
Well I just did exactly what you did with a leaf. The difference is that I allowed the cut portions to form a callous for a couple of days before planting. I also did not over water which it looks like you might have done in order for the leaves to rot. I am grateful to all the videos that taught me how to do this as I did not want to have to pay for a plant. My leaf cuttings rooted and grew.
Wow!
I hate when people lie for attention online. You've just earned my respect for debunking this myth.
She/he didn't. You can, like any succulent you have to let the end of it dry and calous and you don't cut the leaf like this, just cut the long leaf and let it calous over for a week
except he just Wasted everyones time and do exactly what other videos do.
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There are many people doing fake things to increase their views. I sincerely appreciate your work man..
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Its just channels like 5minute crafts who does such things for views, idk how their channel is still up despite of all the calling out they face by every other commentary channel.
But there are such thing in 5minute crafts that are real
It does actually work 🙄 he did it wrong you don’t put it in fresh yo have to weight for the cut to heal and dry out a little then put it in
I have also try this this is really work
Content farmers. Really annoying. They rely on people watching without actually trying. I noticed many people saying “I like watching but can’t be bothered to try”.
I love channels that debunk them. But content farms have polluted the algorithms. Only thing we can do is try educate the viewers by pointing them to debunkers or if you know enough explaining why it won’t work.
They’re suppose to be 2-3 inch whole leafs. Dried for 2-3 days after cutting then planted in the appropriate soil.
You practically butchered the plant into small pieces and then threw them in a pot immediately after with no protection. Of course these failed. They were dead before they hit the soil.
Great point!
Can i plant whole leaf? I fucked up with my beautiful aloe and i just found her rotten... I used probably wrong fertilizer yesterday or the day before im not sure, now i came home and found some leaves on the ground and rest barely attached to the plant and the core is rotten, i want to save her :(
@@TheParanormalNita I just cut mine to make myself a drink, the part that I didn't used I am planning on planting it.
I will leave it be for at least 3 days and then try to plant it. I will update you on my results.
@@brou971 how to you make a drink from it?
@@LaviniaCodescu I cut a single leaf, washed it, used the knife to cut the green "skin", washed it again (very slimy and slippery thing), put it in a blender, added brown sugar (didn't have honey), added the juice of one lemon (it was too much for my taste) and added two cups of water. Blended everything and then drank it.
Although I have quite enough time on my hands these days, I thank you for not letting me waste it on bs
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A lot of respect for this.. 🙌🏾 saved me doing an unsuccessful experiment 😌
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This genuine video earned you a subscriber.
Thank you very much.
@@Slxk8000 I did that, they healed the wound and then I sat leaves on dirt and never rooted. I put leaves inside dirt and eventually rotted. If I gave them almost no water, they slowly but surely, shrinked down in size until they completely dried. If I sprayed with water mist they developed mould. Basically I never had one to sprout. I am not saying it doesn't work, just that with me, it never worked.
What you want to show ?¹🤔
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Wow! I am growing my first aloe vera that I received as gift from someone. I am learning a lot. Thank you!
Wonderful!
So glad I found you on here, was just going to cut up a leaf to help root my sage cuttings. Thank you for showing us, your a very nice person. "Respect". Love from Alberta Canada.
You can absolutely propagate sage with cuttings and it's even easier than aloe which is also possible but not done the way this guy did in his video.
I had also tried to grow Aloe Vera with this trick, but could not get it, even the leaf which was planted by demanding from someone got spoiled. I thought maybe I had made some mistake, But after watching your video came to know that it doesn't really grow like this. Thanku so much for clear my doubt 😘😘😘
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In any good succulent propagation video, they'll tell you to let the cutting wound callous over before planting to prevent the cuttings from rotting. Or leave the cutting laying on the dry dirt and let it throw roots down when it gets to that point.
I heard about that too.
What does "Callous" mean in this context, btw! Thank you in advance.
basically tightened and harden. aloe already have a lot of water in them, so you do want an open wound just sitting in dirt and water. it will start to rot. However if the wound creates a level of protection by drying out and hardening it will not get infected. so you would probably want to just set that cutting aside for a week until the cut seals itself off.
@@akyshrt4 woah tysm!! Can u send that other video?
akyshrt4 i’ve seen dried and they dont rot. So make sense. Beside this video is clearly just a Click Bait attempt. So you guys are right how it works.
The author of this video call other people liars, because they say growing aloe vera from a leaf is possible, but he puts freshly cutted pieces of leaf into the soil, when all other people are saying it needs to drie for a few days first. And then he acts superios that this experiment doesn't work and call other people liars and he is the hero. Wtf.
You shouldn't directly put the freshly cut plant in soil, you should let the cut form a callus for a week, then u put it in the soil (of course an appropriate soil mixture)
But thanks for the video, I know what not to do now👍
What are some ways to allow them to form a callus?
@@vikaodd Let it dry for 7 days.
Put it in water it will get root then plant it in soil
@@vikaodd like @Mr Pretzel had said. Just leave them out to callus up like any other succulent. And always allow your pot to drain completely dry before propagating
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Are you serious? I feel like you did everything in the experiment deliberately wrong for it to fail. Cutting aloe leaves to small pieces and then planting them in soil immediately will of course result in rot. You need to cut a long enough portion of the leaf and not cut it into multiple pieces, then you need to let it callus over for at least a week and a half, then plant them in soil and water after two weeks. I have had success multiple times propagating Aloe vera this way.
I have been growing Aloe Vera for over 5 years now and I have garden to prove it. I just followed what many youtubers did when planting aloe vera cuttings and I know it won't work because I tried it many times. I am just showing that it won't work. I also tried cutting them long enough and air dry them. I even tried the whole leaf and it didn't work. Until I read journals from botanists and those Aloe Vera farmers that It is not possible to grow Aloe Vera from a leaf cutting. If your Aloe grow from a leaf cutting, chances are your aloe is not Aloe Vera. It is another species of Aloe.
You're free to prove him wrong by making your own video. No need to talk in such a condescending manner.
@@incogneshwari it's because this video is trying to say that it's impossible when it. It's difficult just not impossible. But here he is acting like god and saying that IT WILL NEVER HAPPEN. This video was condescending first which is why a lot of people who successfully succeeded will be triggered. Normal.
@@beatriceladouce965 @Beatrice Ladouce This man has been nothing but kind, patient and gracious in all his videos and even to the most hateful comments he's received. If you see a problem with such an attitude, then he's not the problem here. And justifying assholery under the garb of being "triggered" is just defending assholes.
@@beatriceladouce965 Have a look laidbackgardener.blog/2017/11/15/garden-myth-growing-aloes-from-leaf-cuttings/
And if this doesn't convince you then do the experiment yourself. I'm here, he's here. When your imaginary pup grows to be an imaginary aloe plant, come here and abuse both of us to your heart's content. I've had this acc for 15 years. I'm here for another 15.
My theory is that the both ends should not be exposed because that will increase the bacteria but if the other thing is done it might be possible,because I saw one video that actually showed the end result.
Only u r showing the reality... thnxxx a lot....
@@Slxk8000 funny that someone who sells aloe for a living would make a video showing how it's impossible to propogate your own at home.. Now I wonder why they'd do that 🤔
Well I'm glad I watch you first before getting it in my head that this works!
Yeah thats what I thought. Because I grow aloe to eat and after a day in. The fridge it starts looking wilty
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I bet the taste must be horrible
@@khalidhadi7846 it taste like nothing but if you clean the aloe vera flesh and and putting in some green tea you can drink with it, as a Malaysian we have these very popular tin drinks that is called JusTea its a green tea with some aloe vera jelly and its good especially the grape flavour which is my favourite. But if you disagree thats fine cause not everyone like something, have a great day. ;)
@@kanjoganai3389 ok I'll try that
@@khalidhadi7846 make sure to cut the aloe vera jelly into little bits
Try leave the cuts in a shady place with good light where they can callus that will stop them from rotting at the base two days in a dry cool place is good.try use less nutrient rich soil as there will be less bacterial activity I use river sand with a tiny bit of a clay rich soil if any as plants don't use nutrients from the soil to make their first roots .a pot of dark rich soil is basically a mini compost heap so it will generally do its job and make the planted side rot out .lower light for leaf cuts is best the redining of the aloes leaves is from intense sun they don't need very much energy to create roots so it puts more stress on the plant if they get too much sun.try minimise direct sun during the heat of the day.callussing is best with most succulents and cacti I know loads of species root without callusing first but with more difficult species it's the difference between success and failure often.I also use a extremely sharp thin blade if doing leaf cuts if it's not a perfect surgical cut they will generally rot out with more difficult leaf cuttings. That being said I find aloe vera to multiply so fast that leaf cuts aren't really worth it if you have a decent amount of space it's much faster to just remove babies and pot them out in good conditions. you should get a bunch of babies starting within the first season even on small aloes.hope this helps
Thank you! Will surely try your methods.
I won't get any pups...my small 'moutain aloe' got root rot...all that's left are leafs, and I'd luv to save it.
The reason a leaf cutting will propagate in the 1st place it's because you take with it the part where it connects to the plant. That is where it contains the part of it that can root and grow into a new plant. If you don't have that part of the leaf then you me as well not even bother. It is different with plants that have more of a vining structure, but these short stumpy plants have to grow from a piece cleanly taken from a spot that is next to the stem. A haworthia leaf can be propagated in soil, once calloused, but it takes an incredibly long time, up to 9 months for it to grow a new plant.
Omg You have a whole nursery of Aloe Vera. Wow! Just Wow!
Thank you so much.
I appreciate your honesty and sincerity 😘😘😘
I appreciate Ur sincerity
Thanks for making this video! Why do people make up lies about cuttings in the first place? I’m not an aloe expert at all but I’ve found growing pups the EASIEST thing ever, even a noob like me could make a pup video, they could just make a video on that instead of lying to people.
But the video also just wants views and also just waste your time. So you cant to sure if its true.
Excellent video. One of the things you CAN do with those cuttings is use them as healthy fertilizer by putting them in the potting soil, just below the roots, of newly potted/planted aloes (or even other plants). Those cuttings will work their healing/growing magic.✌
It could make a healthy plant rot tho if it's left to rot in there...
When I was in 6th standard I did it .. My friend. Told me this but aloe vera didn't grew up ☺️ .ur vedio is v good ...u never gives the fake news 😁
When people say to plant leaf cuttings, they don't mean cut the leaf in chunks though, they mean take a leaf off, dry the end that you broke off & plant the one end with the leaf still whole
That's not true either. I did and received these same results.
You need to wait for the cuttings to callous over first before you place them in soil. If you plant any succulent cutting in soil before drying out the ends they will rot. That is why this attempt at planting Aloe Vera cuttings did not work.
No, it’s because Aloe needs stem tissue to propagate and there is none in cut leaves. Doesn’t matter how they are cut or if they are calloused or not.
I have tried at home 1 year back. I planted the entire leaf. It really worked.
Without cutting it in pieces right?
@@toobahayat7521 we can cut the root part but we shouldn't cut the upper part
It takes around four months to grow from a leaf and actually you don't cut the upper portion of leaf only slant cut from below
LOL and I thought my mom was crazy thinking small cuttings would grow. She was right 🌱🌱
Maine try kiya kaam nhi krta h
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Just got an aloe plant yesterday! 🥺💚 I’m so excited to be a plant mom now
No, You can't. You need to take a while leaf, leave it out in the sun for the end to stay so it *doesn't* toy, then plant it in soil and water it for a month before seeing the roots grow
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Toy**
Sun to end**
I didn't got these...
not on an aloe vera. only the little aloes that grow oit of it work to propagate them. it does not work with a leaf.
@@sagarsinghchauhan2269
Whole
Rot
Sun till it callous
Those are my guesses 🤣
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plant aloe vera...wait for a pup to grow ..remove it and plant again on other pot and wait
@@anshsaxena6811 thx☺️
Me too😂😁
@@anshsaxena6811 is it a seed?
@@Robbiedoesitbest you can plant aloe vera or aloe vera seed...seed will take more time to fully germinate... When the plant fully grows then pups start growing from bottom... You can take pups out and plant somewhere else
The leaf propagation is not done like this, atleast in many videos that I have watched. Cacti can be leaf propagated, but aloe with its high moisture can lead to rotting. So one long leaf is trimmed at one end only and it is dried well before planting to prevent rotting. I guess I'll have to try myself for once to know the truth. It takes a month. Pup propagation is definitely faster. Btw How much time does it take for a pup to appear?
For a newly planted aloe vera, it will take about 3 months for it to give pups. Some take longer, depending on the care of the plant.
Do you think if you left the cutting out for a few days to a week if the ends would callus off and prevent rotting? That’s what I do with my dragon fruit cuttings
Honestly, that was what I was thinking. The rotting was definitely a result of planting them wet
No. Aloes need stem tissue for new growth and there is none in cut leaves, doesn’t matter how you prepare it.
I haven't tried it myself yet, but another video said exactly what you showed here: the leaves will rott if you put them in soil directly after cutting.
According to the other video, you should let the leave drie for 2-4 days, and they put it in soil.
Ooo thanks
I also did this . I don't know why people have to lie. Thanks for debuking this .
you can propagate aloe by a leaf, bat you must do it with a non
-sliced leaf who has still its
edge (the edge of the leaf that is attached with the stem). The edge of the leaf has the proper
cells to produce a new stem and root system. The same thing happens with echeverias crasulas and sedums.
No, you can't th-cam.com/video/u-WCr8A4nCo/w-d-xo.html
Actually , i got a leaf like that, it grew roots, just leaf with little thin stem like lower part. However it wont grow like normal aloe.
@@TheAloeVeraGarden ok so can you show how you.... CAN?
@@TheAloeVeraGarden yes, you can, i just did it :)
@@marilynbout9786can you make a video and link it here? This guy is crazy showing this debauchery and claiming it doesn't work.
First, let the plant cuttings dry so they don't rot. Afterwards, you can add rooting powder to the soil to encourage growth and cover with plastic film to create a warm environment. Make sure to not make it too humid as Aloe Vera is a succulent and requires very little humidity.
Out of dozens of plants that will grow leaf cuttings and i have successfully propagated, ALOE is NOT one of them. This is the first video I've seen where it shows how it simply does not work... I've tried probably 10x with leaf cuttings of aloe plants (letting them dry, using different root hormones, clonex, cinamon, planted them dry /calloused and also wet. I've planted 2 week old leaves and 2 month old leaves... all on horrible recommendations like yours, and they all turned out exactly how this video said: rotten and dead and wasted time. The only way to propagate aloe is through a pup. Only people who have never done it before say it's possible to propagate via leaf cutting on aloe.
Dip the cut part in water then the rooting powder
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This has been really helpful. As suspected you video shows what I have been experiencing. Thank you for honest report.
Thank you.
Apparently you have to dry the cuttings for a few days before putting them in the soil because the extreme amount of water in the leaves leads them to rot very easily. Testing this theory out myself, still waiting to see results but at least there's no rot yet!
Hi, have u got any results buddy?
@@kryfon7298 Sadly they all rotted
So what happened?
I gave up on a snake plant (planted by the same method). Then grew another from the same method. It went completely brown but it did grow out roots after MONTHS. It took like WAYYY LONGER than a regular planting would take & for a long time it looked dead too. So MAYBE it's possible that if u gave it more time, the planting MIGHT have turned out successful.
I am not an expert lmao, but u get the point 😂😂
Fellow plant lovers don't give up on your plants untill the very end. You put in so much efforts, have patience & put some more :)))
Aloe is impossible from leaf cuttings in my experience, tried it dozens of times multiple different ways. To your point - snake plants DO propagate this way, it just takes FOREVER. Also, if you accidentally plant one of the cuts upside down, it will die. If a snake plant snaps off or has a cut or just needs a trim, i usually cut 3-4" sections, put them in clone powder, then wait 2-3 days before putting them in water for like 6 weeks until they grow a few little roots, then i plant them in the dirt. You can also wait for the water cuttings to grow pups, that, i've found seems to grow a bit faster, and its satisfying (especially if you're curious to know if the roots are growing under the soil... you can see them grow in the glass!)
I propogated snake plants pretty quickly... so many variables to it. We have a rich top soil amd use a rooting hormone and we dont put it in direct sun. We sell them often and have some from cuttings and some from seed.
Muito bem. Desmascarou mentirosos que mente reproduzir babosa por folhas👏👏👏
Mas ouvi dizer que antes de plantar tem que esperar três pra cicatrizar, assim do jeito que ele plantou apodrece e não deve ficar molhando
@@gracyg.5573
Vc já fez a técnica? funciona ou direitinho?
Mi papa sembro una hoja igual pero después de varios meses realmente ya están saliendo unos hijuelos y eso que casi no lo riego. Están hermosos 💜
Thanks I saw a video like that and was a little skeptical, but because I’m so new plants I figured they knew something I didn’t.
You’re welcome 😊, but Aloe vera can grow from a whole leaf and if done correctly. Here are the videos:
This is the one showing how to do it: th-cam.com/video/3N9g_eor0OY/w-d-xo.html
This is the one on how to plant it: th-cam.com/video/i5-7s756ptw/w-d-xo.html
This is also the one where I planted many leaves: th-cam.com/video/lzXqleroUcI/w-d-xo.html
Awesome thanks
Thank you sir! I will try this this weekend. Hoping for the same results.
🤣🤣
I had many by root itself the spreading & I have separated .I just bought 1 Aloe vera plant now I have 5 Aloe vera plants. 😄🤭
Same here. I sow one and it went on multiplying. Its true you cant cut and propogate.
Ohh😂😂I tried with whole leaves.. The leaves remained fresh for 2 months (winter) but nothing further happened 💔 so I discarded them and plant germanium in that pot😇
Thank you for it scratching that one BLOODY itching part I’ve had for years.
Thank you.
I have seen it work. Soil needs to be sandier. Let the leaf scab over before planting. And it needs to be a complete leaf. Not cut into little sections. It however has a low success rate starting like this.
When doing leaf cuttings, aren't we supposed to plant the entire leaf? I haven't seen anyone cut leaves like this.
There are so many videos doing this but didn't results that's why I did it and show the results. Even if you plant the whole leaf of aloe vera it will not propagate like in this video th-cam.com/video/u-WCr8A4nCo/w-d-xo.html
@@hottchubbz615 I have tried every possible way to plant aloe vera cuttings and even the whole leaf, all of my trials did not grow.
@@TheAloeVeraGarden I have tried at home 1 year back. I planted the entire leaf. It really worked.
@@TheAloeVeraGarden yes they rot.
I tried this method it works . You have to let it for 2to3 weeks
Do you have proof? Any videos?
Do I need to constantly water it or not? How do I do it?
Wow! You have so many aloe vera plants. Amazing.
I Like your Video on aloe vera plants! Can Aloe vera be propagate and How
You can only propagate aloe vera by its shoots. For bigger farms, they do tissue culture. Aloe vera doesn't produce seeds on its own, it has to be cross pollinated so the seeds may not be pure aloe vera but a hybrid.
Amazing u have some many aloevera plants it's really looks beautiful garden of aloevera plants 😍😍and really thanks for ur honesty and work 👍👍👍
Most welcome. Thank you for visiting the channel. 😊😊
@@TheAloeVeraGarden 😊😊
@@jyothipandey2518
Can you give me one aloevera
I suspected they wouldn’t grow but not sure why. Thanks for the vid.
Found a separate new growth from my plant in the soil , took it out fully (a very smol leaf including smol root), repotted it. It’s now a happy separate plant in my sister’s house. I haven’t seen one since. I’ve had to move and my plant is too big to take on public transport. So it lives at my parents. I’ve told them to watch out for a new growth.
I had no clue what I was doing. I just saw it and because it had a root i knew it would survive and my sister likes to garden (I just prefer to read about gardening sometimes).
Subbing anyway. :D
My aloe dies through the cold that went through Texas, I'm so sad 😭 Now I have to grow new ones!
So many of us lost a lot of good plants in Texas :( We can just rise and start over and plan better for another freeze just in case. I bought so many seeds this week. Ready to plant
Whatever you do... don’t try what they did in this video. It won’t work. 🤣
Thank u for this because I was wondering if I did something wrong
Bruh just buy an aloe plant it increases itself in some months
@@aniketrana1609 or ask for some aloe from people or friends
So, what is the suitable enviorment to probagate the aloe vera from it's leafes.?
How do you get the aloe vera to stand like that? So straight and high, my leafs end up hanging and it is so big in area
This works but is a rare chance for them to make roots. You first need to let the cut area of the leaf to dry.
You're supposed to let it callus for at least a week... Try it again.
ya, i was also thinking that & the soil looks not dry....
Im just like, sure it is gonna rot, putting fresh wonds down moist soil, thats the 123 step on how to kill it in general :P
Aloe actually grows from cutting
I had a old aloe that I was going to get rid of so I chopped it up and added to my soil to make compost and now I have 3 aloes coming out in random pots so it actually works
Thanks ❤️😁😂 , I love such honesty.
Thank you❤️❤️. I don't want to give people false hope.
Wow 😰😰 your garden is so so nice.I like it.😍😍😘😘👍👌
Thanks a lot. :)
Круто! Честное видео убережëт многих от ошибок. Спасибо!
Yes sir the same thing happened to me also.... now its clear
lol - wouldn’t it have been faster to say “ it doesn’t work!”
it would, but less entertaining
I wish, but have you met people recently? Lol 🤦♀️🤷♂️
Exactly 😂😂😂
Won't be as impressive, the fake videos are viewed by millions
After cutting let the aloe callous or dry on the cut area 1st for 2days at least then dip into soil...
Tried that, it didn't work. Tried whole leaf, let it dried, didn't work. If your aloe will grow through a leaf cutting, then it is not Aloe Vera, it is another species of Aloe.
OMG ijust trying this morning...when i wacthing this video The results make me want to cry & laugh in the same time .cos my mom already told me but i cant believed 😅
Thank you for sharing cutting alovera plants
You can't cut them into lil pieces and just stick them in dirt they have to have the tips on them and you have to let them sit out and dry up a lil for a few days
I am taking your advice. Do I put them out on the sun or under a shade?
@@onyanchamotanya973 I just leave mine on a cooling pan on the counter untill the sides start to draw up a little
Just an airy place with no direct sun. Wait for cut to calous over. Plant but don't water for a week.
That happened because the bottoms weren’t allowed to callus over like when propagating other succulents. Any root cutting will rot if potted up with the base of the plats still moist.
Yeah, that kinda ruined the experiment
Thank you for the honesty.
Nice plant lagana ka tarika 👌👌
Ive never tried but i would take 1 cuting per sten and leave the top on. Keep them most and protected from full light
You can try this one that works th-cam.com/video/-QF8bs48nwU/w-d-xo.html
Thank you so much sir👍
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@ahsantanzu6322 🤭🤭
I always put back in my cuttings and they always grow back with a lot more, along with it
Prove it please.
nice sharing ❤️😍😍
Thank you! 🤗
So can it be used as partially compost ?
মাশাআল্লাহ খুব সুন্দর হয়েছে এলোভেরা গাছ
Does aloevera help to clear your skin problems? Like acne
Yes, it does help.
So people got mad because the video showed what not to do, not that tiktok DIYs work.
Funny al the videos with normal people actually talking all say you have to let the ends dry up before sticking them in the dirt or they just rot like that.
And those people who said that have never tried it. They didn't know that it is very difficult to dry aloe leaf when they are cut both ends, 90% of it will rot. Aloe vera leaf will only dry easily when cut on one end only.
@@TheAloeVeraGarden I noticed that...
Not one video i watched said to chop up the leaf like crazy as you do. Lol
Koosha Bay exactly
Thank you. I get so sick of people posting how to videos that are incorrect. I have stopped watching a lot of TH-cam because I am sick of wasting my time going through video after video of bad information. Thanks for posting the truth.
This video is bs.
The video is exactly as described, cannot argue that much. If any attention at all is given to this video I'd say people all around the world will not be standing aloe leaves in soil to watch wilt away and die as if they are clueless and hopefully tell others what they learned from this video. Saving a plant from a harsh ending is the goal to have
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hi! Dear friends!
Thank you for the wonderful video from start to finish! 🤗💖👍
How to plant aloe should be easy to understand🌿
Thanks for visiting
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Exactly u r absolutely right
Wow so beautiful aloe Vera plants i like it really so superb
Do you have any suite of these plantings?
Soooo true, i tried this.
Do it or not
@@gulzarbanu7313 do not, aloe vera propagate on roots not in leaves
Which month we can do this ?
When to put water in the pot
I grew up with aloe, not that I knew any of the care, but I can remember my parents grabbing out the pups when I was younger, and I just figured if they could just cut it up and it would grow they probably would've done that. So me knowing nothing about plants stood my ground with my sister in law a few years ago that you couldn't propagate by cutting up one of the leaves. She was never successful, and went back to grabbing the pups like normal, but I totally snapped an aloe on accident while walking through Home depot today,🤫 and stuck it back in the soil, like well maybe it might work.😏 My sister in law is typically pretty good with plants. So I had to check to see if it would possibly root, or if I just attributed to the rotting. I tried.😒
And what was the result?
@@yasselesca it died. You can only propagate aloe by picking the pups off.
Hello! My plant looks sad, the leaves fall down. A young leaf has already broken. How can I save it?
Thanks for saving us the trouble
I tried this method too and the cuttings rotted
Yes, because Aloe Vera cannot be propagated from a leaf cutting.
So please help me wich method works??
So please help me wich method works??
@@corrinemoyo7102 You can browse my videos, there are so many methods you can use th-cam.com/users/TheAloeVeraGardenvideos
Okay thanks will definitely do
I've never seen a video claiming you could do this. I feel like every video I've seen about propagating succulents specifically say NOT to put it right into the soil because it will rot. Usually they say to let it dry out and callus over first. So what if you only made one cut, leaving the top part of the leaf in tact, and let the cut callus before planting it? Could it work then?
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