Aloe Vera Plant is Drooping? Falling Over?
Your aloe vera plant is most likely tipping over due to overwatering. The leaves start to fall over because the root structure is starting to rot due to too much water in the soil. The aloe vera plant is part of the succulent family and they do not need to be watered is much is a lot of people think they do. It’s very common for the aloe vera plant I only need to be watered once a month indoors.
Another reason your aloe vera plant leaves are falling over is due to its size. The plant could just be so large that the leaves are starting to tip over due to share weight. You may need to consider doing a report so that the route structure can grow a bit larger to hold up the plant itself. You may have to use some strapping to hold the leaves up temporarily.
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🚨🚨No no! Don't just "chop" a leaf 😂😭... It needs to have a bit of the root tissue still left on the very bottom of it in order for it to root! 👍🏾💚
Great advice! I didnt realise you can literally leave it unwatered for a month! And it makes so much sense that the drooping leaves are because they have too much water in. Thanks a lot :)
additional comment repotting into a deeper pot(not wider) can help with big aloes(mine is a foot and 1/2 tall and was tipping cause her roots were pushing her up, now shes happy and grew another 3 inch)
Thanks your advice was very helpful about aloe vera, and you are not saying too much you said everything that I needed to know
Super great just what I needed to tackle my sad aloe! Your space/ plants are very inspiring too!
Thanks for all the info. The more the better. I had a monster plant that broke and now struggling with the divided portions. Will be getting to work on repairing the issues today!!
Love ❤️ the information you shared . Thank you 🙏
Wow a lot of great info your a succulent genius thanks so much
Thank you for the info it was very helpful.
Great job. Thanks for all the information. It want too much. Perfect. Thank you.
Great information, easy to grasp the meanings of what I'm doing wrong, Thank you 😊
Thank you so much for the advice ❤
Great job
i tie mine up with t shirt cloth for a month and they do not droop!
This was perfect thank you
Thank you I learned a lot ,!
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Жыл бұрын
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Thanks for posting. Mine has been in the same spot for years. Suddenly, it started drooping so I thought, being winter, it didn't have enough water. 2 weeks later, no difference. Gave it more water but none draining out the bottom as usual. Today, I just put it outside in the shade. Maybe it's just time. When you say without further ado, you are actually saying everything you said before that is worthless and trivial information.
My aunt used to tie the leaves with a string to help them from drooping. Will that help also or would you advise against that?
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Bonsai soil is similar, can I use that?
I repoted my aloe i did not let the soil cool before repotting with soil from the garage. 2/3 of my plants have died. They look like their full of too much moisture but i did not water it
Mine is brown at the tips and some of the leaves are dryer up
Gotta find a terracotta pot for my big boy and my other one is small and the leaves just wont get big
So sometimes, Alice get really long stems because they're just monsters and they've lived for a while. I was actually looking for a solution to that problem.
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9:20 p.m. Need to run to repot my aloe. Thanks.
U should used a bigger pot. Store pple put them in the small pot just for selling them not for u to grow them into it. Bigger pot make the aloe happier.
dont put them in doors in a south window, too much light, east is best indoors or grow lights, and NO they will not grow from a leaf, it will rot in soil, doesnt work, dont waste your time
@nikolaplivna
3 ай бұрын
I only have north and south facing windows. It currently in the north facing window and is soft and droopy. What should i do? Do i move it and risk it getting brown tips?
I have a “monster aloe”, she’s about 18” tall, her core is all wiggly, she’d flop right over if I let her (happened overnight 🙁) (supported by large water bottle currently) but she’s had many pups this year so can’t be too unhappy. Will try @iliciawild3883 ‘s advice of a taller pot, but dunno when to repot because of pups/babies. But wanna save/help the Mama. Any advice?
@yippehanako
8 ай бұрын
Pull off the pups and you can repot them in their own pot as long as there is root attached (even just 1 or 2)