Can I use this Aloe Vera juice?

pointer80

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Hello all, I was wondering if this aloe vera juice is OK to use for my garden? It say's it's 100% inner gel fillet and 99.8% pure aloe vera but the ingredients includes citric acid. Would this be OK to use?
 

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I never used aloe myself but I just did some reading on it, I think I might try! pointer80 I'd suggest hitting one plant with it and seeing what happens. Then tell us!
 
Hello all, I was wondering if this aloe vera juice is OK to use for my garden? It say's it's 100% inner gel fillet and 99.8% pure aloe vera but the ingredients includes citric acid. Would this be OK to use?

To clone?
 
Ok
 
I'm sure It would work. I don't see any problem with It. Aloe vera Is good for lots of things, due to It being natural. Try 2 teaspoons at first, and wait a few days. If no harm to the plants, I would use It.
 
Very helpful! Thanks @Kodiak420 for referring me here. Now to figure out the application rate using this product.

@pointer80 Did you ever end up using this product? I just bought some yesterday and would like to know the dilution rate for this. Thanks
 
I use a powder form of aloe mixed 1tsp to gal. My grandma would use aloe on her oramentals strenghtens stems and leaves and helps with nute tranfer throughout plant when used as a drench. I do use as a foliar and as a drench, when drenching do not mix with other inputs. I foliar spray young veggers for stems and nice foliage, also IMO is a preventive for mold and mildew in high humidity. Hard for spores to anchor to a healthy leaf. I dont know about that product but the label states quite abit of sodium.
 
I dilute everything first bc I'm so afraid I'll do something wrong. I purchased the same bottle but to be on the safe side I put a bit in her room temp water and spray her.
 
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