i have a bandanna peel but no epsom salt. and is there no way to clone it whatever?
It's a matter of potassium and magnesium. The epsom salts supply the magnesium.
The easiest way to clone a rose is to air layer it. Take some spagnum moss,
Scrape away the top layer of the stem, paint it with rooting hormone, wrap it in wet moss, wrap it in plastic to keep it wet Check it often until it starts to root. Then cut it and plant it.
This method works best in the heat of summer and can take a long time, but, it works because the cutting is being fed by the mother plant while it strikes roots. Woody plants are slow to root.
The aloe, I have found that direct sunlight tends to turn them brown. They only need water when the "leaves" look thin. About once a month. Aloe stores water in it's leaves, it's a succulent.
You can try taking cuttings of the aloe and set them in Cactus soil, they may strike. I've done it with other succulents.
Good luck!