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My Aloe Vera is limp. It looks otherwise very healthy, I've had it for over a year. How can I make it perk back up? : r/houseplants
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Aloe- limp leaf. Should I just pull it off? What could have caused this? Has not been moved or replanted in 4 months, no change to sun exposure or watering : r/plantclinic
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Should I cut off this limp part of my aloe plant or let it die off naturally? : r/succulents
Help! Dying aloe Vera plant. It's faded in colour and gone all limp. Any suggestions? : r/gardening