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Old 06-08-2008, 09:39 PM
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Originally Posted by braingonebad View Post
You want just enough pot to hold the plant up, really. And that's one of the reasons clay works - those aloes can get big, so the heavy clay pot doesn't have to be large to be able to stand up to the plant.


I'll try to post a pic of mine - it's pretty big, about a foot tall. It looks like it should be growing out west.
Oh man, I've traumatized the poor thing. It is a clay pot but too big for the guy I'm guessing. I am hesitant about replanting again right now. I may bring it in to a nursery that is close by my house tomorrow. They should be able to help us out.

Succulents are great plants for us westerners, especially in the arid climates and the heat we have in the summer.
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