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Planting Aloe Vera Pups
Fill the pot with the prepared soil mix.
When planting, make sure only the white part of the pup is buried in the soil.
Do not bury the green leaves in the soil, as this can cause rot if water enters the leaves.
Place the soil gently around the pup without pressing it too firmly.
Post-Planting Care
Do not water the plant for one week after repotting.
After one week, give the first watering, but do not overwater.
Avoid placing the plant in direct sunlight immediately after repotting.
Keep it in a bright, indirect light location to prevent yellowing.
Final Thoughts and Growth Monitoring
With this method, your aloe vera plants will thrive, produce pups, and remain healthy. Over time, they will grow strong and develop new offspring rapidly. If your aloe vera is not growing well, check the soil composition first. Using garden soil alone is not recommended; instead, use a well-draining cactus mix enriched with eggshell powder.

This method has helped me grow beautiful and healthy aloe vera plants, and I’m sure it will work for you too.