Well, if nothing is planted in with your aloe vera it is probably a weed. Many freshly germinated seeds look like this. You could wait and see what it does or you could pull it out. It doesn't make much difference but this is a decision that only you can make. Just don't kill your aloe while nurturing this seedling/weed/plant.
Yeah, no telling at this stage of its growth; it looks like my milkweed seedlings, but I'm sure it's probably not a milkweed. Going to have to wait and see...
Well, if nothing is planted in with your aloe vera it is probably a weed. Many freshly germinated seeds look like this. You could wait and see what it does or you could pull it out. It doesn't make much difference but this is a decision that only you can make. Just don't kill your aloe while nurturing this seedling/weed/plant.
Yeah, no telling at this stage of its growth; it looks like my milkweed seedlings, but I'm sure it's probably not a milkweed. Going to have to wait and see...
Yeah, they've popped up numerous of times near my aloe Vera and my other potted plants. could it be dandelions? There are some growing in the back and maybe the wind carried it? Either way whenever I see them I just pull them out. Is there anything you guys can recommend I put on the would to stop this?
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