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How to cut an Aloe Vera Leaf

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Aloe Vera plants come from arid regions of Southern and tropical Africa, Madagascar and the Arabian Peninsula. Aloe can exist in conditions in which other plants usually wither and die. The plant closes the pores of the skin in extreme situations, keeping moisture inside the leaf. A fairly large amount of moisture is created in the leaves of this plant. The usual way to propagate the aloe plant is cutting the stem. However, we found this video on YouTube in which this plant was propagated by one leaf. The link to the video is in the description. We decided to try this method too. The idea to repeat it was born spontaneously and without any preparation. First of all, we cut the leaves of three types of aloe plant. Then we dried up the cuttings for two or three days in a shade at a temperature not lower than + 20 ° C. The cut is deepened by 2-3 cm. After that, the plant should be watered. Honestly, at first, we were skeptical of this method. Because some cuttings, unfortunately, have died after two months. However, survived plants have developed roots and felt great. In December, some cuttings developed young rosettes. They didn’t develop evenly on different leaves. Some cuttings will develop a rosette only in the spring. But, we should say that this experiment was performed with some mistakes: 1. Mother plants were not prepared; 2. The cuttings were carried out in July - in a very hot period of time. Therefore, we believe that if we exclude these mistakes, the survival rate of the cuttings will be in the range of 90-100%. In this Video you see How to cut an Aloe Vera Leaf proffesional. Make sure you haven't missed any of my videos: Watch: "Bonsai for beginner - Spruce Bonsai - DIY" /watch/IgZUAlvg_TkgU Watch: "Ficus Bonsai Repotting and Pruning" /watch/wAHScf2G00rGS Watch: "Bonsai Exhibition 2019" /watch/YZXgKoOEcflEg Watch: "Propagate a Cactus with Aloe Vera rooting Hormones" /watch/sgi7v3V939K97 Watch: "Growing Succulents from Seed" /watch/snPIUBONdDFNI Watch: "Baobab Tree Timelapse 1 Month" /watch/0kKCH8rrGlHrC Watch: "Timelapse Pine Seeds 2 Weeks" /watch/Et_TdfI7z0H7T Watch: "Bonsai Forest Making" /watch/cMBXWgK7uzY7X Watch: "Banana rooting hormones - DIY" /watch/khOvSggX2d6Xv Watch: "Fertilizer for Plants - FREE - DIY" /watch/wvm5naiOHWbO5 Watch: "Pothos propagation in Water !!!" /watch/8PENMFFkRdMkN Watch: "Seed Timelapse 1 Week" /watch/8KCeUFJhXRDhe Watch: "Rubber Tree Timelapse (Ficus Elastica) 4 Days" /watch/kJ7kq-zj7ttjk Watch: "Neem Bonsai Timelapse 2 Years" /watch/c8MSmevT_7rTS Watch: "Apple Bonsai Repoting" /watch/UaiqS-ONNE5Nq Watch: "How to cut an Aloe Vera Leaf" /watch/8ZzNka6tkoYtN Watch: "How to Prune a Juniper Bonsai Tree for beginners" /watch/gT2h6iSZt96Zh Watch: "Bonsai Journey" /watch/oZWSa9sc8BvcS Watch: "Chinese Elm Bonsai, Lacebark elm or Ulmus parvifolia" /watch/QWMGvshL6NgLG Watch: "Ficus Bonsai" /watch/8fa1xQREbX2E1 Watch: "Bonsai Myrtus Communis" /watch/ICwGTVPndBEnG Watch: "Bonsai Exhibition in Indonesia with over 100 Amazing Bonsai trees" /watch/IMGW3DDvGqDvW Here are my playlists: Watch: "Bonsai" /playlist/PLWIHtjRk-M95cXfw_NnrdeuwX-Nlesw9P Watch: "Timelapse" /playlist/PLWIHtjRk-M973tM0xVyRwLYPguvJkqMJb Watch: "DIY" /playlist/PLWIHtjRk-M95UD398Jwo2PgNBDoHhmjx7 Hope you enjoyed the video, please Like, comment and share this video and comment below with your feedback and queries. Consider subscribing if you are new to this channel. Thank you and Happy Gardening!

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