Three to four months in tropical and sub-tropical conditions
You can propagate aloe plants by removing offsets (baby plants) from the base of the mother plant and planting them in their own pots with well-draining soil. Make sure to keep the new plants in a warm, sunny location and water sparingly until they establish roots.
it grows fine in the worst dirt you can find, better dirt better plant. answer to second answer. it takes a couple of years to flower. for root sprouts, where do you live. six hours of sun a day.Hi.....I have an Aloe Plant myself and have it planted in Miracle Grow soil....the kind with the fertilizer in it. After three months tho you have to be sure to add fertilizer to the plant soil. .....I am trying to figure out why mine doesn't have any of the baby aloe sprouts on the bottom of the plant...hmmmm...but it is growing nicely and is huge now...I hope this helps you some and have a blessed day 8D
Yes, baby's breath (Gypsophila) plants produce nectar. The small, white flowers of the baby's breath plant do produce some nectar, which can attract bees and other pollinators.
It takes two rh negative parents to produce an rh negative baby.
A baby plant is a seed.
it depends.you can produce before or after.alot of wemon get it around the 3rd day after the baby is born.
Applesauce and A&D Ointment are baby items that begins with the letter a. Additional baby items include Aloe Vera ointment.
A baby plant is called a seedling. It can be argued that a seed is also a baby plant by the argument that an egg is a baby chicken, though this is debated between people.
I think fresh aloe juice would be better. Aloe plants grow well in pots, and you just need to keep them near a window or in the balcony if you don't have a garden. A home recipe that works wonders is 20% aloe juice + 20% wheatgrass juice + 40% baby cream /calamine lotion
Rub some aloe on the burned area. It will help it heal faster.
what will the epicotyl become when the baby plant grows
what will the epicotyl become when the baby plant grows