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  <description>From there, decide if more soil is required based on the scale of your plant. A larger plant will want a bigger amount to determine its root system. These are essentially propagated child aloe vegetation, so minimize them unfastened from the mother or father, dig them up with a hand spade, and trans…</description>
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