Not actually scared, just a tad nervous lol. My aloe vera won’t stop producing pups, this is going to be the second time I transfer multiple baby aloes from her (there are at least 8 other plants in there). Question is will my mother aloe just keep producing baby aloes until her time is up? For context I received her as a baby in 2020, I also do plan to repot her in a bigger pot as she’s definitely outgrown this one😪

by judef8

4 Comments

  1. FrutigerAero98

    Yes, resistance it futile.
    Butttttt, aloe have many uses, if you find yourself overwhelmimed by the number of pup, you can grow some and use them as natural remedy for sunburns, acne, aid in digestion, natural shampoo, the gel inside.
    They’re pretty useful like that 😁

  2. One-Eggplant-665

    Beautiful Aloe! I like the way you have stakes for support. When I have too many pups, I usually give them away (or, sorry, if I’m in a bad mood, toss them).

  3. mathe_matical

    Harvest it and grow the pups, that’s what I do lol

  4. trixie102

    That’s a beauty.
    I saw a gigantic aloe, years ago, inside a rest stop gas station. We had gone inside to pay for gas. The plant was growing in a huge plastic garbage can, that was used as a flower pot. The spikes were the width of my thigh. It was like something from Little Shop of Horrors.

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