Aloe Vera will bloom. Its flowers are cylindrical, with a narrow base, and their flowers are yellow in color. Let’s talk about how to make aloe vera bloom.
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1: Soil selection: The soil for planting aloe vera must be relatively loose, breathable and well-drained soil, and requires a certain amount of fertility. It is generally recommended to use humus, garden loam, and river sand soil as planting substrates. These soils should be mixed in a certain ratio. The ratio is generally 2:2:1. The river sand can also be replaced with cooked coal ash or sawdust. To prevent aloe vera roots from being invaded by bacteria, it is generally best to disinfect the planting soil in advance.
2: Requirements for potting: First of all, when choosing a pot, you should use a mud pot with good air permeability. It is generally not recommended to use plastic pots and porcelain pots. Secondly, it is best to choose the time for potting in spring and summer. Generally, the temperature is suitable at this time, the plants grow relatively quickly, and rooting is easier. The method of potting is generally to place the aloe vera seedlings in the center of the pot to allow the roots to stretch better, cover with appropriate potting soil, gently lift the aloe vera plant upward, compact it slightly, and then add soil until the soil is 2 inches from the edge of the pot. A distance of about 3cm is enough. Pay attention to placing the plant upright during the process of adding soil, and placing a tile at the bottom of the pot. The function of this thing is to enhance the breathability of the aloe vera roots. After planting aloe vera for about 1 to 2 years, it is necessary to repot it once in order to allow it to grow better. The time for repotting is generally around April to May and September to October. How to repot: In order to protect the roots when repotting, the soil next to the root system should generally be retained. Just after repotting, it is not advisable to expose aloe vera to sunlight. Wait until this period has passed, and then put it in a place with sufficient sunlight for aloe vera maintenance.
3: Water requirements: Aloe is a relatively drought-tolerant plant. Generally, it is watered every 7 to 10 days to keep the soil in a slightly moist state. Aloe vera absorbs sufficient water, allowing it to grow and develop better.