Aloe vera

KLITE

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Hi all

Im getting at this point in time aloe vera blades that are scarily huge. im talking 2 feet. How much would you pay for those if you had to pay?
Also how much is too much for foliar and watering? Ive done serious fucking abuses like 4 of those blades in 55 gallons of watering water and 1 whole blade in 1 gallon of foliar. Im wasting it right? Pretty sure each blade can have from half to 1 cup of gel sometimes more! How much is ideal really?
 

Vnsmkr

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I wouldnt pay anything for them as I grow them myself :). I also feel like we as humans are in the wrong direction when the 1st thing we think about is money, but anyway aloe is some great stuff!!

I use 4-5 18 inch blades in 55 gal drum of water and thats fine. 1 small blade of few inches is enough for 1 gallon. Its enough to basically slick the water.

Coconut water has the same effect with a different micronutrient profile so I use in combination.
 

cannakis

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I wouldnt pay anything for them as I grow them myself :). I also feel like we as humans are in the wrong direction when the 1st thing we think about is money, but anyway aloe is some great stuff!!

I use 4-5 18 inch blades in 55 gal drum of water and thats fine. 1 small blade of few inches is enough for 1 gallon. Its enough to basically slick the water.

Coconut water has the same effect with a different micronutrient profile so I use in combination.
Hi all

Im getting at this point in time aloe vera blades that are scarily huge. im talking 2 feet. How much would you pay for those if you had to pay?
Also how much is too much for foliar and watering? Ive done serious fucking abuses like 4 of those blades in 55 gallons of watering water and 1 whole blade in 1 gallon of foliar. Im wasting it right? Pretty sure each blade can have from half to 1 cup of gel sometimes more! How much is ideal really?
what does putting it in water do exactly?
 

DonTesla

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Yea you doing big batches though.. the one gallon is way over done though, lol, just a tsp - Tbsp will do.

As for money, we use the words wrong these days..Money is a store of wealth, even over centuries, so our friend is actually concerned with currency, not money (aka gold and silver), and self-employment, perhaps.. so BIG UP!

but yea plants go for $15-$40 around here, thats what i would do. grow them up a bit. bump them on kijiji and craigslist. deliver for a small fee or offer free pickup.

in fact..Sell me one! jk i will get local but yea great stuff.

Just did some cloning with no aloe or coconut (or anything) and it went well, but I'm looking forward to adding aloe as a potential weapon in the garden..
most natural 'weapons' in nature have multiple, multiple uses
 

ZoBudd

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I wouldnt pay anything for them as I grow them myself :). I also feel like we as humans are in the wrong direction when the 1st thing we think about is money, but anyway aloe is some great stuff!!

I use 4-5 18 inch blades in 55 gal drum of water and thats fine. 1 small blade of few inches is enough for 1 gallon. Its enough to basically slick the water.

Coconut water has the same effect with a different micronutrient profile so I use in combination.
hey Vn,
what is the coconut water aloe combo recipe u use?
 

KLITE

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Ok so i see you guys use a fair bit too. I love it for foliar, doing it every two days and seeing better results than using neem.
Theres no way i could ever grow as much aloe as i need. The plant stunts its growth in winter so its not like you can trasnplant them, very successfully now.
 

Vnsmkr

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1 cup of coconut water and a small blade to 2 gallons of water. Aloe grows and transplants in tropical zones year round.
 
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