Aloe vera is a succulent plant, which is particularly easy to grow. It needs little water and can maintain good forehead growth without frequent management. Suitable for perennial preservation in a warm and dry environment. It is best to have proper sunshine every day, so that it is afraid of cold and has more water. Aloe vera is a perennial evergreen herb of Liliaceae. In the Mediterranean and Africa, aloe leaves are thick, prickly, evergreen all the year round, vigorous in shape, excellent in ornamental value and easy to grow.
Many people always encounter the same problem when maintaining aloe vera, that is, the longer aloe vera grows, the uglier it is, and it is not as good-looking as a child. In fact, if you encounter such a situation, a knife can actually be easily solved. Aloe vera is a potted plant suitable for beginners. Even if they forget to water occasionally, they can keep in good condition and don't need to take care of them often. Aloe vera is prone to problems if it is watered frequently, and it is easy to rot roots and stems if it is watered too much.
Many people always encounter the same problem when maintaining aloe vera, that is, the longer aloe vera grows, the uglier it is, and it is not as good-looking as a child. In fact, if you encounter such a situation, a knife can actually be easily solved. Aloe vera is a potted plant suitable for beginners. Even if they forget to water occasionally, they can keep in good condition and don't need to take care of them often. Aloe vera is prone to problems if it is watered frequently, and it is easy to rot roots and stems if it is watered too much.
When the lateral buds of aloe are more than 8 cm, five or six lateral buds are separated from the lateral buds, and it has grown into a small aloe by visual inspection. This is the best time to change pots, so that 1 pots can be changed into 10 pots. There is no need to buy aloe. Is it economical? At this time, the lateral buds of aloe vera are relatively strong, and strong leaves have grown by touch. After changing pots, they can quickly adapt to the new environment and grow healthily. Aloe cultivation requires a well-drained container with a large drainage hole at the bottom, and some cinders or tiles can be laid at the bottom of the container to avoid soil blocking the drainage hole. The soil for planting aloe must be loose, breathable and well drained sand.
Special cactus soil can be used for cultivation. Appropriate river sand or perlite can be added to ordinary nutrient soil in 2~3 equal parts to ensure the drainage and permeability of soil. Aloe will rot easily if the soil is not well drained. In addition, cohesive soil is easy to cause root water accumulation and root rot. If the apprentice is not particularly fierce, we can take the reed outdoors and let it bask in the sun. If the overgrowth is serious, we can also give aloe a knife at this time to solve the problem of overgrowth of aloe.
However, before cutting aloe, we need to prepare some tools, such as a sharp knife, germicide and flowerpot. After the aloe is cut with a knife, it should be coated with bactericidal spirit, and then put in a well-ventilated place to dry. It will be served in about two weeks. But if the temperature is low, the drying time can be longer to prevent aloe root rot in the later stage. After changing pots, they need to be kept in a semi-shady place for a period of time.
To maintain aloe vera, it is best to water less and avoid frequent water supply. Aloe can be watered once a week when it is kept in an environment with proper lighting, ventilation and light transmission. Before each watering, ensure that the soil is completely dry, and water the soil 3~5 cm below the soil surface after drying. Aloe vera does not need to be fertilized regularly, and the demand for fertilizer is not great. Generally, it is only necessary to apply a thin organic liquid fertilizer after spring warming, and the concentration should not be too high.
Aloe can adapt to various conservation environments. As long as it is protected from excessive water or freezing, it can generally grow well. Keeping outdoors or indoors depends on the ambient temperature. As long as the temperature is above 7 degrees, it can be maintained outdoors. Don't worry about giving aloe too much sunshine. If the light is too strong, its leaves will turn red. At this time, you can move to a semi-shady place a little, and then move to a sunny place when the temperature is too high in summer.