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Starting aloe
Aloes can be propagated readily by division when taken at the right time of year, preferrably late spring or early summer. (It may be that your offset has not rooted because it was not removed from the mother plant at the most opportune time of year.)
They will generally root if placed in a cactus mix (well drained), kept in bright, not direct sunlight, and in a warm environment. When first taken from the mother plant, it is good to let the stem wound dry a few days before putting the offset into the starter mix. I have successfully rooted cuttings in winter by placing the tray holding the offsets within 10 cm. directly under the fluorescent tube lighting above my kitchen counter tops. It is warm and bright there. Good luck saving your memorable plant--we all love caring for living reminders of special people!
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