Aloe Vera Stem

Discussion in 'Cacti and Succulents' started by Rower, Jun 5, 2006.

  1. Rower

    Rower Member

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    I've noticed that my A. Vera plant is losing its bottom "leaves". I am pretty sure that is relatively normal. What I find to be NOT normal is that now my A. Vera plant is growing quite a long stem. So now my plant is Top Heavy and starting to Collapse on itself. What do I do for this???
     
  2. toutlan

    toutlan Active Member

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    one option,cut leaves and propigate new plants and get rid of un sightly one.just a suggestion.
     
  3. L.plant

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    Sounds like it is producing a flower stalk. What do you mean by "collapse on itself"? Is it really imploding, or just top-heavy and falling over?
     

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