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  2. Aloe petricola - Wikipedia

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    Aloe petricola is native in South Africa, specifically in Mpumalanga. [2] This aloe tends to grow in rocky locations, where the plant is surrounded in stones, and the soil is only covering the roots. The name “petricola” was given to the plant suggesting that it lives and thrives in rocky places. [5]

  3. How to Repot Aloe Vera Plants Properly in 8 Simple Steps - AOL

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    Here's how to repot aloe vera plants properly. 1. Choose the Right Container. Select a new pot that is at least 2 inches wider and 2 to 3 inches deeper than the diameter of your aloe vera plant ...

  4. Kumara plicatilis - Wikipedia

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    These should be stems or branches, cut cleanly from the parent plant. After allowing the cutting to dry out (not in direct sunlight) for a week or two, plant it in well-drained soil in a reasonably sunny position - out of reach of competition from faster growing plants. In cultivation it should be grown in a soil medium with a pH of 5.5-6.5. [2]

  5. How Often to Water an Aloe Vera Plant to Keep It Hydrated ...

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    Soil Type. Aloe vera plants need well-draining soil, like a potting mix designed for succulents. Those soils, by design, drain faster and hold less water than standard potting soil. If you ...

  6. Aloe jucunda - Wikipedia

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    Aloe jucunda is a species of succulent plants that belong to the family Asphodelaceae, ... it prefers soil with a pH of 5.5–6.5, ...

  7. How to Care for an Aloe Plant (aka the Easy, Breezy ... - AOL

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  8. Soil pH - Wikipedia

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    Online databases of plant characteristics, such as USDA PLANTS [36] and Plants for a Future [37] can be used to look up the suitable soil pH range of a wide range of plants. Documents like Ellenberg's indicator values for British plants [ 38 ] can also be consulted.

  9. Here's the Ultimate Aloe Vera Plant Care Guide for New Plant ...

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