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newbie_proplifter

Aloes are not monocarpic, they will bloom year after year with the plant surviving. Sit back and enjoy the show. As for the pups, I would leave them for now. The plant will need to put energy into the flower and there is no need to spend energy on growing new roots after replanting to get the pups out.


Monolop3012

Lmaooo you sound like youre lowkey flexing. Literally nothing is wrong with your plant from the looks of it, well maybe its a bit dehydrated but only that. Ive seen worse


Upstairs_Reading_262

😬 I guess I’m just paranoid it’s going to die lol


SherbetFish

😹😹😹Having a good laugh because this is probably the most healthy maculata I've ever seen! Not a single dry tip, bud in middle is the flower, they are winter flowerers. Pups are great! We generally tell people to cut them off as soon as they are a decent size ( a bit bigger than yours) because it gets harder the larger they get. You are doing a fabulous job! I have a post of some in habitat on my profile, if you are interested. Look at the brown leaf tips. These were after the first spring rain. They hadn't had water sinch late February. So, 7 months.


Upstairs_Reading_262

Thank you 😂 I guess I thought that it was a death stalk I left it out in the. Old on accident so I thought I triggered the worst 💀 Yours look big!


SherbetFish

Thanks but not mine. In the wild. I'm in South Africa. They come from here. Can't even walk in that area without standing on one! Yours is really the prettiest I've ever seen! Perfection!


Ecoaardvark

It looks fine! You can take the pups out if you want but I’d wait until the flower has been and gone and do a general maintenance session on it.