Aloe vera is a popular houseplant with many medicinal properties. There are different ways to propagate aloe vera succulent. It can be from offshoots called “pups”, by germinating seeds, or from leaf cuttings.
Propagating from pups is the easiest method and the one with the highest success rate.
In this article i will guide you with some simple steps, how propagating Aloe vera from the pups of a healthy mother plant, is relatively simple...https://chokrihomeandgarden.blogspot.com/2023/02/how-to-propagate-aloe-vera-from-pups.html
Plant your succulents in a sunny well drained area, full sun for best color. Once established water occasional and divide clumps as needed. During the summer growing season, fertilize as you would with other houseplants. Stop fertilizing entirely during the winter.
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Blue rose echeveria is densely clumping species that forms large groupings comprised of many plants that can spread 2-4 ft. wide. Thin gray-green leaves are closely cupped together, have a pointed apex and orange tinged margins. Colorful orange-red and yellow flowers develop on lax stems in spring.