For the cultivation of Aloe Vera, soil with good permeability and sufficient nutrients must be used for maintenance. For daily maintenance, you only need to take shading measures in the summer. In other seasons, you need to ensure sufficient light. You also need to master the correct watering and fertilizing methods to ensure the growth of the plants. How to grow aloe vera
1. Suitable soil
How to grow aloe vera? The growth of aloe vera has very high soil requirements. High, the soil needs to have good permeability and sufficient nutrients. When mixing the soil, you need to add an appropriate amount of organic fertilizer to ensure soil nutrients. In addition, you need to put a layer of small gravel on the bottom of the flowerpot before potting it to increase the permeability of the soil.
2. Adequate light
The growth of Aloe vera requires sufficient light. Usually, placing the plant in a place with better lighting can promote Plant growth. However, the light in summer is too strong, and it is easy to sunburn the leaves of the plant. During this period, corresponding shading measures need to be taken. In other seasons, it can be given full sun care.
3. Watering method
If you want to grow aloe vera well, you must master the principle of watering when it is dry and wet, and do it according to the dryness and humidity of the soil. , water 1 to 2 times a week in spring and autumn to ensure the growth of the plants. In summer, when the temperature is high, water evaporates quickly, so water needs to be replenished in time, and watering needs to be done every 1 to 2 days. The temperature is low in winter, and the plant needs water only once every 10 to 15 days in summer.
4. Fertilization method
Aloe vera likes fertilizer. The growth of the plant must ensure sufficient nutrients. In addition to ensuring sufficient base fertilizer when potting, , spring and autumn are the peak growth seasons of plants, and thin liquid fertilizer needs to be topdressed every 20 days or so. The temperature in summer and winter will affect the growth of plants. To avoid fertilizer damage, fertilization should be stopped during this period.