Although this rarely happens, have you ever experienced that a few days or weeks after repotting, your Aloe vera plant rotted?
When you plant Aloe vera, most of the old roots will just normally rot and the Aloe vera plant will just grow new roots. When you repot the Aloe vera plant and disturb the roots too much, most of those disturbed roots will just rot. So it is just the same as planting a new one. What causes the rot to escalate to the leaves are the fungus and bacteria that is found in the new soil used for repotting that feed on the rotten roots and escalated to the leaves.
Watch the video below on how to repot your Aloe vera plant.
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