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1 Comment To "My Aloe plant is 3 years old, is top heavy, but there are no pups."
#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 01/25/2020 @ 9:53 pm
Research says that aloe plants will thrive with three basic conditions: cramped roots, scant watering and sunshine. I would add that a dose of patience is important, too. It can take 5 to 6 years to get pups. This article should help:
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