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Aloe Vera thin and yellow

My baby aloe veras have almost no roots because they had root rot, so I had to cut most of it off. I transplanted them about a week ago and the leaves are turning yellow and thin. I don’t know how to fix this 🙁 They are not in direct sunlight, they have good sandy drainage, and I haven’t watered them yet. Their color is really dull but the photo may make it look different. Thanks for help 🙂


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#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 08/11/2017 @ 9:48 pm

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If they suffered root rot and have little root system they may take a long time to recover and may not recover.

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