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Aloe arborescens

Hello,

We have several large bushes of Aloe Arborescens. I pulled out some of the numerous shoots from the base. How do I root it?
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Let the end dry for several days then insert it in soil. I don't even use rooting hormone and they almost always root. You should probably wait a bit before watering them to prevent rotting.
 
DOH... They are already in damp potting soil... Should I dig em up and let them dry for a while?
 
DOH... They are already in damp potting soil... Should I dig em up and let them dry for a while?
 
DOH... They are already in damp potting soil... Should I dig em up and let them dry for a while?
 
DOH... They are already in damp potting soil... Should I dig em up and let them dry for a while?
 
DOH... They are already in damp potting soil... Should I dig em up and let them dry for a while?
 
DOH... They are already in damp potting soil... Should I dig em up and let them dry for a while?
 
DOH... They are already in damp potting soil... Should I dig em up and let them dry for a while?
 
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DOH... They are already in damp potting soil... Should I dig em up and let them dry for a while?
 
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DOH... They are already in damp potting soil... Should I dig em up and let them dry for a while?
 
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DOH... They are already in damp potting soil... Should I dig em up and let them dry for a while?
 
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uhm, that was WIERD! Delete the extras please LOL
 
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Hmmm......That was weird, like a broken record. You should dig them up to dry out. All cactus and succulent need to dry a bit after cutting. You should also not water for a week after you put them in the soil, they need to settle first. They do root very easily if you remember to do these things.

Joe
 
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Quote[/b] ]DOH... They are already in damp potting soil... Should I dig em up and let them dry for a whil

LOL.. At first I though "oh, Spec just made another double post..." then cam the "What the?" I think the mods are too busy laughing
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