If your aloe vera plant is too tall, you can simply repot it in a bigger pot. When aloe plants start to divulge or protrude outside their container, you can as well cut or trim down the size by taking away the leaves protruding. Use a sharp knife to trim the aloe plant in two portions and replant the upper portion.
Why does my aloe plant have a long stem?
When your Aloe develops a long stem, you will notice that it sticks out of the soil and starts leaning over. The plant begins to tip over as the stem becomes tall and heavy, and the plant body might not be able to support the aloe plant. So, there is no better way to straighten your Aloe than to repot it.
Why is my aloe growing tall?
If they don’t get enough light, they will become tall and leggy over time. This can be especially challenging when growing aloe vera indoors.
What does an unhealthy aloe plant look like?
The Symptoms of an Unhealthy Aloe Vera Plant
Leaves become pale in colour, the green colour fades to a straw yellow colour which eventually turns light brown. Leaf tips darken and dry out. Leaves dry out and wither. Leaves become soft and mushy, and begin to rot.
Will aloe regrow roots?
Yes, aloe vera can easily regrow roots. This is possible if the parent plant still has some roots left to keep it going until new roots emerge. Even if it doesn’t have any roots, you can propagate the plant and grow new roots.
Can I root aloe in water?
Aloe vera can be grown in water by submerging the roots and suspending the plant above using a bulb vase or inverted water bottle. Much like a hydroponic system, this water-growing method requires special considerations for light, fertilization, and possible problems like root rot or algae growth.
Should I cut off bent aloe leaves?
You can cut off aloe vera leaves that are bent because they may not recover easily. It is also best to prune any infected and old, yellowing leaves especially those at the base of the succulent because they’re permanently damaged. This will revive your aloe and even stimulate new foliage to grow.