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In this video, I tried to propagate the leaves of smaller Aloe vera plant to check if they will grow roots and pups.
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Hi guys, Danny here. I have done a few aloe vera leaf propagation in the past But decided to make another one Using smaller or younger aloe vera plant I wanted to know if the leaves of a smaller
aloe vera Can be used in propagation I did the usual technique in leaf propagation To make sure that the leaf carries with it a tissue from the stem Aloe vera leaf will not propagate or grow
roots and pups without a stem tissue In this experiment, I only used 4 smaller leaves After cutting, I placed them in a plastic container And let them dry in a well-lighted room But without direct sunlight for a couple of weeks After two weeks the leaves didn’t grow roots and pups And I was afraid that they will get too dry and the
stem tissue will be dried off as well And won’t be able to grow roots and
pups so I decided to plant them anyway I also did the usual technique in planting leaves I just placed them on top of the soil
and placed some stones to support them Two weeks after, pups have grown on all the leaves Also at this time, I removed the stones because The leaves have enough roots
that can support themselves Then I got so busy and I forgot
to slowly introduce the plant to sunlight And that is why they look like this after one month This is the typical look of an aloe vera plant
that lacks sunlight exposure. I hope you learned something in this
video. Thank you very much for watching.