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hello can some one please help me i need to know if these aloe veras can be saved or what<a href="http://photobucket.com/" target="_blank"><img src="http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r206/sandy113_photo/IMG_0098.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting"></a>
I couldn't see the pic from the link you posted, so I went right into your photobucket in your signature line... Was this the one[or one of the ones] you were talking about?
In that case, it looks like it doesn't have any roots... i had the same problem with mine.. I put some rooting agent on mine, and potted it back up... I haven't seen an improvement yet, but on the other hand, it hasn't gotten worse...
Mine would have been long-gone if it weren't for Margaret E. Pell... She's the best! I hope she sees this, she'll be able to help!
Good luck with it!
* * * * "I don't want no more of army life, gee mom, I wanna go, but they won't let me go, gee mom, I wanna go home!" My PB! Plants: 6469 | From: Staten Island, NYC | Registered: Jul 2006
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I used Rootone for mine... I'm also using it for my cuttings form other plants...
* * * * "I don't want no more of army life, gee mom, I wanna go, but they won't let me go, gee mom, I wanna go home!" My PB! Plants: 6469 | From: Staten Island, NYC | Registered: Jul 2006
| Seeded: 152.163.101.7
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Let them dry out and kinda "harden" over and then pot up....you can do it without rooting hormone, but it will help to have it, I suppose. Make sure to leave it for a week or two before you water it and then water very sparingly...they get soggy and die of root rot if overwatered, especially in winter.
Sprout is right- I would've lost mine had it not been for margaret also! She rocks!!