I am so sad. I have been trying to grow aloe for years. YEARS!
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I am so sad. I have been trying to grow aloe for years. YEARS!

Years ago I had some aloe plants very small and helped a neighbor who had some bad Burns from a fire via his carburetor.... But those plants died when we moved.

Almost everyone I know who has plants has aloe and big beautiful aloes too!

I bought a big pot of aloe vera plants, maybe 20 of them in this pot. I couldn't give them away fast enough, and so many died. Then I was suddenly down to one. She lived! She grew! I bought her her own light!

But then I had Jade cuttings that I put in her pot and I guess I was overwatering them, they seemed very happy though but now she's nearly dead and after having babies too.

Can I revive her?

u/Frosty-Ad4695 — 11 days ago

Beautiful Gypsy was so happy to be in a home at first, but then she got the wanderlust and wanted to climb trees. My daughter put a harness on her so that they could grab her easier, but she got caught in the tree in her harness and nearly strangled. She's doing great at home now but the vet said she needs to be an indoor cat. Gypsy is frantic to get out when she's not tranquilized. The vet gave them some medication to keep her quiet while she's healing. Will she be able to adjust? I keep telling my daughter she will.

I meant to add a picture.

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u/Frosty-Ad4695 — 4 months ago