another Aloe question
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by newlife on June 21, 2005 07:53 PM
One of the branches on my Aloe got damaged slightly about an inch or 2 from where the plant comes out of the pot it got bent somehow, and now it has a crease in it, it just flops over. the branch is not rotted or anything like that, I suspect someone may have mangled it while moving that plant. I proped it up with small wooden stake. Do you think it will be ok, or shoudl the branch be removed?
by tkhooper on June 21, 2005 08:20 PM
I have a small aloe but I haven't had that problem yet so I don't know. But someone will be along to answer your question.
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by Nako on June 22, 2005 01:21 AM
Hi! Most likely, it won't go back. I haven't seen em go back yet though. So i would either just snip it from where it is bent, or you can snip the entire branch off. Or you can leave it ^.^ Either way, sooner or later you'll have some stuff in case you have a burn or something
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