Aloe Vera

Discussion in 'Dreadlocks' started by dreadlockswampy, Apr 1, 2007.

  1. dreadlockswampy

    dreadlockswampy Swampmiester

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    Ookay, so ai want to get an Aloe Plant, i have seen a few different kinds, all just say aloe plant on them, can you use any aloe plant or is there a specific one to use ???
     
  2. Silver Shadow

    Silver Shadow Member

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    I have tons of aloe plants, kept em for years. My advice is any will do fine just as long as its a mature plant (a good year old at the very least). Young aloe leaf is full of gel that isnt sticky enough to hold any frizzies down, the gel gets much stickier in time. (should still be ok for nourishing them though.
    They breed like rabbits on viagra, so you'll never run out ;)
     
  3. dreadlockswampy

    dreadlockswampy Swampmiester

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    So I was watering my new Aloe plant when I knocked one of the bottom leaves accidently & it fell off :-( can this be replanted & used as a cutting ???
     
  4. bunjies

    bunjies Member

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    yes! put it in a pot of moist compost, make sure you keep it moist and before you know it you will be over run with aloe plants ;)
     
  5. dreadlockswampy

    dreadlockswampy Swampmiester

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    Wow, cool !!! thanks for the tip, I did want a few plants :)
     
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