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If you're using fresh aloe vera leaf, I think the extracted juice/gel is diluted at 2x tbsp per gallon and is to be used within 20mins due to it degrading.
For those of you using aloe for a surfactant, I've found soap nut powder, or Therm-X70 (yucca extract) to be simpler alternatives. You don't get the secondary metabolites, however.
i may have read the same thing FE...i tried dipping the clones into a fresh cut leaf and most died quite quickly...a couple did survive though...
cootz, gas and a couple of others have unfortunately left the building leaving a quite a gap in the knowledge base...
preservative free aloe vera juice has a shelf life of 2 weeks in the fridge. Liquid yucca extract last a year or two.
Alfalfa also has a fraction of the saponin levels of aloe or yucca. All different uses though. My garden got a drench with quite a bit of fresh aloe, but I might do one last foliar with it before we get too far into the season.
Those filets get huge by this time of summer.
I ditched using aloe. I ran through a bottle of preservative free organic aloe, and I decided not to buy anymore. I get it at wholesale from a distributor, but I did not see any positive effects. Just because a plant "prays hard" after spraying does not mean that there was a positive effect. Positive for me would be increased yield, potency, taste, smell, resin production, etc.. I saw none of these. It seems it was just another bottle to buy.