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Repotting & Dividing Aloe Vera

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Aloe Vera plants, can you have too many? I guess not. This details how to repot Aloe Vera, including how to separate it, the steps to take, the soil mix to use, and the aftercare.

When To Repot An Aloe Vera During the growing season, spring and summer are the best times. Early fall is fine if you're in a temperate climate like me in Tucson, AZ.

Pot Size For Aloe Vera Plants The size of the pot depends on how big the mother plant is and if you're going to divide it or not. A new container will eventually needed because this plant grows and spreads by putting out baby plants, called pups or offsets.

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Types Of Pots For Aloe Vera Plants These popular plants aren't fussy regarding pot material. I've planted them in many different types over the years, including plastic, clay, and ceramic pots. I particularly love the look of Aloe Vera in a terracotta pot.

Soil For Aloe Vera Aloe vera is a succulent plant that likes dry conditions. It stores water in its fleshy leaves and roots, so the potting mix needs to yield good drainage to prevent root rot. You can see the succulent soil mix I use in the image.

Care After Repotting Aloe Vera The aftercare is easy. Put your Aloe back in the bright location it was growing in. Let the mix stay dry for 5 to 7 days, and then resume your regular watering schedule.

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