How do you save a floppy aloe vera plant?

How do you save a floppy aloe vera plant?

For aloes that have been in the shade for too long the leaves are too weakened to stand back up again and no amount of sunlight can fix it. The only way to revive it is to take cuttings from the healthiest looking leaves for propagation. Aloe can propagate from drooping leaves and produce a strong new plant.

What does it mean if my aloe is drooping?

An aloe plant with drooping leaves is a sign of one of a number of problems preventing it from thriving. Causes include overwatering, insufficient drainage, underwatering, disease, pests, heat shock, transplant stress, incorrect lighting or being pot bound.

How do you fix droopy aloe plant?

Replant your aloe in a deeper, sturdy and heavy pot so it will be supported. A leaning aloe is usually an easy fix, but if these issues are addressed and it still droops, try staking your plant or separating it into smaller plants.29 Jun 2021

Why is my plant wobbly?

Storing the plant when it's too wet, too dry, or lacking sufficient sunlight weakens and stresses the plant. If you bought the plant when it was stressed for too long, it might appear wobbly at some point.

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