28g Aloe Vera Powder – Organic 200:1 Freeze-Dried Plant Tonic for Rooting, Foliar Spray, and Stress Recovery
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114g Organic Aloe Vera Powder – Soluble 200:1 Concentrate for Cloning, Soil Drench, and Plant Immunity Support
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Aloe Vera Powder - Organic Freeze Dried 200:1

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Natural Plant Tonic • Rooting Aid • Soil & Microbial Biostimulant

Our 200:1 Freeze-Dried Aloe Vera Powder is the most concentrated, bioactive form of aloe available for serious growers. Made from hand-harvested Aloe barbadensis miller leaves — inner fillet only, from certified organic source material, freeze-dried at peak maturity (3–4 years) — this ultra-soluble, filler-free powder preserves the full spectrum of plant-active compounds that make aloe one of the most versatile inputs in any grow operation.

Used as a foliar spray, aloe supports natural plant vigor, leaf vitality, and recovery from heat, drought, and transplant stress. As a soil drench, it feeds the rhizosphere with prebiotic polysaccharides, amino acids, and trace minerals. As a cloning solution, it supports rapid root development. And as a seed soak, research suggests it can support germination performance and seedling vigor, particularly under cold, dry, or saline conditions.

One product. Multiple applications. 100% Pure, No fillers, no synthetics. 


🔬 Why 200:1 Concentrate Matters

A single 28g pouch of our aloe powder is equivalent to approximately 5.6 litres of fresh inner-leaf aloe gel — the yield from roughly 30 mature aloe leaves. Freeze-drying preserves long-chain polysaccharides such as acemannan intact, which gives aloe much of its biological activity, so your reconstituted solution behaves like fresh-cut aloe straight from the leaf.


🧪 What's in the Powder

Aloe vera contains a wide spectrum of naturally occurring plant compounds. These are the ones most relevant for plant health applications:

Salicylic acid — A naturally occurring plant hormone involved in the plant's own signalling pathways. Research describes salicylic acid as a key regulator of plant responses to environmental stress.

Acemannan and complex polysaccharides — A long-chain β-(1,4)-acetylated mannan that has been studied for its prebiotic activity, meaning it can serve as a food source for beneficial microorganisms in soil and growing media, including Bacillus, Trichoderma, Pseudomonas, and mycorrhizal fungi.

Saponins — Naturally occurring triterpenoid surfactants. Saponins reduce water's surface tension, helping foliar sprays sheet evenly across waxy leaf surfaces and helping water penetrate dry, hydrophobic soils.

Plant growth signals — Aloe contains naturally occurring auxin-like compounds, gibberellin-like activity, and cytokinin activity that support cell division, root initiation, and shoot extension, particularly during propagation and early seedling stages.

Amino acids, enzymes, vitamins, and trace minerals — 20 of the 22 essential amino acids, eight active enzymes (including bradykinase, lipase, and amylase), vitamins B1, B2, B6, C, E, and folate, plus calcium, magnesium, zinc, and other trace minerals.


🌱 Key Benefits

🌱 Supports Root Development - Naturally occurring auxin and gibberellin-like activity and amino acids support root initiation, cell division, and early growth in cuttings, seedlings, and transplants.

🛡️ Supports Plant Vigor & Stress Tolerance - Salicylic acid and other bioactive compounds support the plant's natural responses to environmental stressors, including heat, drought, and transplant shock.

🌿 Feeds the Soil Food Web - Acemannan and complex polysaccharides function as prebiotics, supporting populations of beneficial microorganisms, including Bacillus, Trichoderma, Pseudomonas, and mycorrhizal fungi.

💧 Buffers Environmental Stress - Supports plant recovery from transplant shock, drought, heat, cold, and high-light or salt conditions. Supports water-use efficiency and stomatal regulation.

💦 Improves Spray Coverage - Natural saponins reduce water surface tension, helping foliar sprays adhere to leaves and helping root drenches penetrate dry or compacted soil.

🧬 Bioavailable Nutritional Support - Provides 20 amino acids, eight active enzymes, B-complex vitamins, vitamin C, and naturally chelated trace minerals — absorbed through both leaves and roots.

🌾 Supports Seed and Seedling Vigor - Research has shown that aloe-based seed soaks can support germination performance, particularly under stress conditions.


🌾 Excellent For

  • Cuttings, clones, and air-layering

  • Seed soaking and pre-germination treatments

  • Indoor and outdoor crops, vegetable gardens and raised beds

  • Fruit trees, berries, and orchard systems, vineyards, and cane fruit

  • Regenerative farms and living soil systems

  • Greenhouses, nurseries, and propagation houses

  • Cannabis (vegetative through early flower)


🔧 Application Rates

🌿 Foliar Spray (Plant Tonic)

Coats leaves and stems with salicylic acid, saponins, and amino acids. Best used preventively as part of a regular plant-care rotation rather than as a one-time rescue treatment.

Rate: Up to 1 tsp (5 ml) per 1 gallon (3.78 L) of non-chlorinated water.

Apply during early morning, late evening, or when grow lights are off or dimmed. Coat the entire plant — tops and undersides of leaves, stems, and surrounding foliage — to the point of slight runoff.

💧 Soil Drench (Rhizosphere Biostimulant)

Feeds the root zone with prebiotic polysaccharides, organic acids, and chelated trace minerals. Excellent after transplanting, during heat events, or as part of a regular feeding rotation.

Rate: ½ tsp (2.5 ml) per 1 gallon (3.78 L). Apply to the root zone every 2 to 4 weeks during the active growing season.

✂️ Cloning & Cutting Soak

Naturally occurring rooting cofactors and polysaccharides support callus formation and cell division at the cut site.

Rate: ½ tsp (2.5 ml) per 1 gallon (3.78 L). Soak cuttings for 6 to 12 hours before placing them into cloning media.

Pair with Liquid Kelp and Fulvic Acid for amplified support on harder-to-root species.

🌾 Seed Soak

Research on several crops has shown that aloe-based seed soaks can support germination and seedling vigor — particularly when sowing into cold, dry, or saline soil.

Rate: ¼ tsp (1.25 ml) per 1 gallon (3.78 L). Soak seeds 6 to 12 hours before sowing.

🌱 Transplant Recovery Drench

Supports plant recovery from transplant stress; polysaccharides feed the new root zone microbiome from day one.

Rate: ½ tsp (2.5 ml) per 1 gallon (3.78 L), applied as a root-zone drench at planting and again 5 to 7 days later.

🧬 Microbial Inoculant Carrier

The polysaccharide matrix supports the survival and establishment of Trichoderma, Bacillus, and mycorrhizal propagules during application.

Rate: ½ tsp (2.5 ml) per 1 gallon (3.78 L), tank-mixed with your inoculant of choice — such as our Activated Beneficial Microbes (ABM).


🔄 Tank-Mix Recipes

Aloe Vera Powder combines naturally with our other plant amendments. Fill a pump sprayer with clean, non-chlorinated water, add each ingredient at its recommended rate, and stir gently — saponins foam if agitated too aggressively. All rates per 1 gallon (3.78 L) of water.

🛡️ Foundation Foliar (Every 7–14 days)

🌡️ Heat & Drought Recovery Spray

🌱 Transplant Recovery Drench

🧫 Microbial Inoculation Drench

  • ½ tsp Aloe Vera Powder

  • ABM at label rate

  • 1 tsp Fulvic Acid


📦 Storage Instructions

  • Store sealed in a cool, dry place

  • Avoid exposure to moisture — powder is hygroscopic and will clump if not kept dry

  • Reseal immediately after each use

  • Shelf-stable for 24+ months when stored properly


This product complies with Canada’s Organic Production Systems General Principles & Management Standards and Permitted Substances Lists (CAN/CGSB-32.310-2026 CAN/CGSB-32.311-2026)