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Exploring the Different Stages of Aloe Vera Plant Growth: A Comprehensive Guide

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exploring the different stages of aloe vera plant growth

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    1 Know when to transplant. Aloe plants have relatively short roots and heavy leaves
    transplant it to a larger pot before the roots begin to circle the walls of its container.[1]

    • If you wish to transplant a young plant growing at the base of an older one
      see the Propagating section instead.
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