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The aloe has not been caught by a cold spell but it could as K suggested got a little dry, it was out in the hot weather we had a few weeks ago. Seeing as how the plant is from the Canaries does it not get baked by the hot sun out there. There are fresh new green leaves coming up from the base underneath the discoloured ones so all might not be lost. Thanks for your help Terry "Terry"     

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Author: Terry
Date: May 25, 2007 13:12

"Bob Hobden" <bobh@invalid.com> wrote in message news:5bmfqrF2srub4U1@mid.individual.net... "Terry" wrote ... Bought an aloe plant in Canaries a couple of years ago, it has grown to about 1 ft talland until this spring was growing very well. I always over winter in conservatory and with the warm weather thought it time I put it outside, now instead of a healthy green
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Bob Hobden <bobh@invalid.com> writes > >"Terry" wrote ... >> Bought an aloe plant in Canaries a couple of years ago, it has grown to >> about 1 ft talland until this spring was growing very well. I always over >> winter in conservatory and with the warm weather thought it time I put it >> outside, now instead of a healthy green colour a lot of the leaves are >> turning a dirty brown colour     

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Author: Space
Date: May 24, 2007 15:17

"Terry" wrote ... Bought an aloe plant in Canaries a couple of years ago, it has grown to about 1 ft talland until this spring was growing very well. I always over winter in conservatory and with the warm weather thought it time I put it outside, now instead of a healthy green colour a lot of the leaves are turning a dirty brown colour, there are some smaller leaves that are
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On 24/5/07 21:59, in article 4655fc53$0$8757$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader02.plus.net, "Terry" <terryp96@perrt.force9.co.uk> wrote: > Bought an aloe plant in Canaries a couple of years ago, it has grown to > about 1 ft talland until this spring was growing very well. I always over > winter in conservatory and with the warm weather thought it time I put it > outside, now instead of a healthy green     

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Author: K
Date: May 24, 2007 15:12

Bought an aloe plant in Canaries a couple of years ago, it has grown to about 1 ft talland until this spring was growing very well. I always over winter in conservatory and with the warm weather thought it time I put it outside, now instead of a healthy green colour a lot of the leaves are turning a dirty brown colour, there are some smaller leaves that are green but am worried that these
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Author: Bob Hobden
Date: May 24, 2007 14:53

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Date: May 24, 2007 14:27

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Author: Terry
Date: May 24, 2007 13:59

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Author: David Bolt
Date: Mar 24, 2007 17:04

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