REVEALING 6 SECRETS OF ALOE VERA FOR YOUR GARDEN | USES OF ALOE VERA IN GARDENING

Aloe vera has 6 miraculous uses in gardening. All of us know the numerous benefits of aloe vera to the human body. So, what if I told you that aloe vera can provide many of those same benefits to plants as well?

Aloe vera is sometimes known as “the plant of immortality” – because of its properties to heal, soothe, and refresh. This is because Aloe vera is rich in nutrients, enzymes, and antioxidants that offer numerous benefits to the human body. So, what if I told you that aloe vera can provide many of those same benefits to plants too? Yes! It’s true! Let’s list out the top 6 benefits of Aloe vera for plants and your garden.

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In today’s episode, let’s look into 6
miraculous uses of Aloe Vera in gardening. All of us know the numerous benefits of aloe
vera to the human body. So, what if I told you that aloe vera can
provide many of those same benefits to plants As well? Coming up! Aloe vera is sometimes known as “the plant
of immortality” – because of its properties To heal, soothe, and refresh. This is because Aloe vera is rich in nutrients,
enzymes, and antioxidants that offer numerous Benefits to the human body. So, what if I told you that aloe vera can
provide many of those same benefits to plants Too? Yes! It’s true! Let’s list out the top 6 benefits of Aloe
vera for plants and your garden. 6. Seed Germination: Aloe vera is not only a
rooting agent, but also promotes healthy seed Germination and strong seedlings. Watering your seeds and seedling once in a
week will improve the overall growth and yield. Mix 1 teaspoon of aloe vera gel per litre
of water or 1 table spoon per gallon. Spray this over the seedlings or water them
once weekly. 5. Plant Immunity: Aloe vera gel is fully loaded
with over 75 beneficial useful nutrients and Enzymes like amino acids, antioxidants, calcium,
magnesium, zinc, salicylic acid and so on. High levels of acemannan and saponin found
in aloe vera both provide antibacterial, antifungal, And antiviral properties. This helps to protect plants and confers resistance
or immunity against certain harmful microbes, Fungi, yeast, mold, blight and so on. Just water the plant once in a while – like
once in a month with aloe vera solution and See the difference. It not only gives resistance against diseases
but also boosts overall growth and health Of the plant. Add 1 table spoon of aloe vera gel per litre
of water or a quarter cup per gallon of water, Mix it well and water your plant. If you start this in early growth stage of
a plant, it’s actually much beneficial in

The long run. 4. Transplant Shock: Certain high levels of antibacterial,
antifungal, and antiviral compounds found In aloe vera help plant recover from transplant
shock. A plant goes into Transplant shock when you
repot it or transplant it from one place to Another. The plant looks wilted and unhealthy after
transplant. To help recover from this shock, you can water
your plant with aloe vera solution at least Once after repotting. Repeat after 3 – 4 days if necessary. Add 1 table spoon of aloe vera gel per litre
of water or a quarter cup per gallon of water, Mix it well and water your plant. 3. Fertilizer: You can either make a soil drench
or a foliar spray. To make a soil drench, take some fresh aloe
vera leaves and cut them into pieces and throw Them into the blender and add some water. You don’t need to peel them. Add half a cup of this gel to one gallon of
water or 2 table spoons per litre of water And water your plants with this solution once
15 days. Make sure you drench this within half an hour
of making, because if exposed to air, fresh Aloe vera quickly ferments and begins to degrade. The second preparation is a foliar spray or
foliar feeding your plants to help them absorb These beneficial nutrients directly through
the leaf stomata. You need to make a fresh aloe vera solution
like one table spoon per litre of water or Quarter cup per gallon. You can sieve this to prevent your sprayer
getting clogged. Mix it well before spraying. Spray more on the underside of the leaves
because leaf stomata or openings are more Concentrated on the underside. Spray this in the evenings to avoid quick
evaporation in the presence of sunlight. 2. Natural Rooting Agent: The salicylic acid
and other anti-bacterial and anti-fungal compounds Help promote rooting faster. There are many methods to use aloe vera for
rooting: Let’s look at them one by one:

A. Dipping the cuttings into fresh aloe vera
gel and inserting into soil. I recommend you soak the cutting for few hours
into aloe vera gel and then plant the cuttings Into soil. This will not only promote faster root development
but also the success rate of rooting cuttings Is high because aloe vera fights fungal rot. B. Second method is just inserting the cutting
into a small piece of aloe vera leaf and plant The whole thing into the soil to achieve the
same results. C. A piece of aloe vera can be used for Air Layering
to multiply your favourite plants with great Success rate. Just wrap a piece of aloe vera leaf and wrap
around soil or toilet paper and tie the ends. You can watch a detailed video on this from
a card linked here or from description below. 1. Pesticide: Aloe vera alone may not act as
a potent pesticide to fight all pests and Diseases. You need to other natural agents to make it
a powerful organic pesticide that fights common Garden pests like aphids, mealybugs, whiteflies
and so on. Let’s quickly learn how to make this organic
pesticide using Aloe vera leaves plus 5 more Ingredients from your kitchen. – Take Fresh Aloe vera leaves and cut into
small pieces and drop approx one bowl into Your blender. – Drop four to five green chilies. – Add 1 large onion. – Add 1 full garlic. – Add one bowl of Neem leaves if you have. – Add 2- 3 teaspoons of Turmeric powder or
fresh turmeric rhizomes if you have. – Add a cup of water and blend into a fine
paste. – Sieve this solution and collect the extract. – Mix 100 ml of this to one litre of water
or 300-400 ml of it per gallon and spray it On the affected plants. Repeat this after 4 to 5 days. Please Like, Share and Comment below with
your feedback and queries.

Happy Gardening!

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