Aloe vera breeding soil is best to choose drainage, water retention, air permeability, storage of fertilizer good performance, poor drainage and air permeability of the soil, it is easy to cause root respiration is impeded, resulting in root rot and necrosis of the plant. Aloe vera's soil is usually formulated with humus + garden soil + river sand in the ratio of 2:2:1.
The best choice for aloe pots is clay pots, porcelain pots and plastic pots are poorly ventilated and are best not used. After a new pot, water should be used to soak it through, so as not to pot, the walls of the pot are half-dry and half-wet, and the plant can not serve the pot well.
2, temperature
Aloe vera originally grew in the year-round frost-free desert environment, relatively afraid of cold. The optimal growing temperature is 5~15℃, and the humidity is 5%~45%. When the room temperature drops to 5 ℃, aloe vera will stop reverse growth, 0 ℃, aloe vera growth will be abnormal.
3, wateringAloe vera is known as the "drought immortal plant", so not watering is generally not much impact, but if the soil for a long time water will cause root rot. In general, spring 5~7 days watering once; summer 2~3 days watering once, to avoid the hot sun, watering water evaporation; fall, 5~7 days watering once. In winter, the temperature is above 15 ℃, 15~20 days of watering.
4, lightAloe vera needs full sunlight to grow well. In addition to the aloe vera that has just been planted soon, you can only meet the morning sunshine, the other time more sunshine, the more sunshine, the better the growth.
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5, notes(1) avoid head heavy. Aloe vera during the growth period, the bottom will grow a lot of small buds, many flower friends in order to propagate aloe vera will break off the small buds, but this will cause root instability. The correct approach is: do not rush to break off the small shoots, let them grow, to be stabilized after the root base is planted.
(2) strengthen ventilation. Aloe vera is rarely infected with pests and diseases, but in sultry weather, too much humidity, E velvet wind improperly, brown spots will appear on the leaves. In addition to fertilization, fertilizer contact with the leaves will also cause leaf burns.