Aloe flakes

Yellowboatyellowboat

Active Member
Been wanting to try aloe, and have been looking around. I noticed that Build and KIS both use active aloe brand 200x flakes. Does anybody know of any alternatives? Being on the east coast, I don’t think I’ll find some natural aloe or coconut water in stores here.
I did find a website that is a little cheaper. Any suggestions?
 

Richard Drysift

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Started growing aloe for the same benefits. 1 $12 aloe plant has turned into 6 more plants; I do’s not know how easily they make babies. Keep giving them away to friends; look very nice as gift in a trendy planter. They thrive on a windowsill; also on the East coast USA btw.
When the leaves get too big I just saw them off. The leaves can be composted in a worm bin or backyard pile and/or just tossed into recycling soil. The Aloe gel can be messy and gross but works well as a rooting conditioner. If you want to help some freshly rooted clones establish a root system quickly, dip the roots first in natural aloe gel and then into granular mycorrhizae. Also good for relieving sunburn or minor skin burns, insect bites & basic first aid.
 

bladecutter

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Been wanting to try aloe, and have been looking around. I noticed that Build and KIS both use active aloe brand 200x flakes. Does anybody know of any alternatives? Being on the east coast, I don’t think I’ll find some natural aloe or coconut water in stores here.
I did find a website that is a little cheaper. Any suggestions?
I purchased the 200x Aloe flakes from BuildASoil earlier this year. I really don't have a baseline to compare it to, so I can't tell you if it works or not. However, the amount required is very small and the smallest bag can last a home grower for a long time. For my next garden, I will be using 1/8 tsp. Aloe 1-3 times a week. These were the instructions from BuildASoil when I asked about frequency.

I hope this helps your decision on where to go next!
 

NewGrower2011

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I've considered those aloe flakes multiple times but just seemed so expensive. Figured there had to be cheaper sources if you didn't want to grow your own. I have tried the coco water but can't say I gave it a go enough to really quantify any benefits - just no harm.
 

Yellowboatyellowboat

Active Member
So far so good. Been watering with aloe, the build a soil coconut water powder and top dressed with some malted barley. I’m a noob, but these have started out much better than my last attempt at indoor. Here’s a pic from today. 16 days since I popped the seeds in solo cups. Been watering my “sip” or “earthbox outdoors with the same and it has liked it too. Gonna try a smaller storage tote the same style alongside my fabric pots indoor. I’m pumped! Thanks for all the advice and feedback guys.
 

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MissinThe90’sStrains

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I’ve been on a bit of a kick, searching for cheaper aloe after running out of my 100 gram pack. I found some alternative sources, and wanted to post them for the community.

https://www.truegether.com/listing.html?id=USER.f51d8494-0e12-4266-a47a-89219e72d44f. 1/2 Pound of 200x Aloe powder for $24.

https://pushmycart.com/search?type=product&q=Aloe+200x&options[prefix]=last. 1 Pound 200x Aloe powder for $42

Compare to :
https://www.makeorganicsoil.com/products/activaloe-aloe-vera-gel-matrix-flakes?variant=4684219841 $150 for 10 OZ (5/8 of a pound)

$ 63.75 for 1/4 Pound at BuildASoil = almost $250 a POUND.
 
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