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14.09.2023 - 16:33 / gardenerspath.com / Kat Sanchez / Aloe Vera
How to Transplant or Repot Aloe Vera in 3 Simple Steps
If you’re considering transplanting or repotting your aloe, it’s crucial to do it properly to promote its health and longevity.
Whether you’re doing it for aesthetic reasons or because your plant has outgrown its current container, following the instructions in our guide will help ensure successful transplanting or repotting.
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The type of aloe plants we are covering in this guide are the common ones that grow low to the ground. You can read more about these and other types of aloe in our roundup.
Continue reading below to learn how easy it is to repot your succulents in three simple steps.
Here’s what we’ll cover:
1. Getting StartedFirst, choose a pot slightly larger than the current one, and make sure it has drainage holes.
These succulents thrive in well-draining soil, so selecting a pot with proper drainage is essential. If you’re planting in the ground, choose an area with full sun and fast soil drainage.
Next, for repotting, prepare the soil by mixing equal parts sand, perlite, and potting soil to create a well-draining blend.
You canread more about making your own succulent potting mix in our guide. Avoid using regular garden soil as it holds too much moisture, which can cause root rot.
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If you’re looking to purchase the perfect soil blend suited for succulents, try this Rosy Soil Cactus and Succulent Mix, available at Terrain.
2. Dig It Up or UnpotMost aloes will need to be repotted after a few years, especially if your plant’s growth is slowing down.
A few additional signs to look out for may indicate your
Transplanting Ferns – What could be the the key for doing this in the correct manner? How to know when would be the right time to do it and how to do it? Don’t worry! This comprehensive guide unveils expert techniques for successful transplanting.
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