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No evaporation, hometown in the desert.
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Fleshy leaves with a lot of moisture.
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It is estimated that it is caused by soil compaction This soil is not good, it should be sandy soil, sand soil has good ventilation and permeability Your soil is easy to compact, and succulents are not suitable.
It may be that there is not enough water, and now the temperature is high and the water demand is high. Or maybe you let it bask in the sun. Because aloe vera is a tropical plant, it doesn't need to be watered as often, so you can add a little sand to the soil if you can.
In spring, it is generally watered every 5 days; In the hot summer, water once a day when the sun goes down;
The watering method in autumn is the same as in spring; In winter, aloe vera is almost dormant, and at this time it is enough to wet the soil on the surface. Plant it in a pot. After November, the pots should be moved indoors to a sunny place as much as possible.
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The thin leaves of potted aloe vera may be related to insufficient light, insufficient nutrients, and potting soil compaction. Of course, some varieties have thinner leaves, so let's exclude them.
Lack of light and thinning of the leaves.
Aloe vera needs plenty of light to grow. Except for the summer when the sun is too strong to be exposed all the time, at other times, it can be put outside to bask in the sun. With enough light, aloe vera photosynthesis becomes stronger, and more nutrients are produced, which naturally makes the plants grow fat and strong.
If there is not enough light, aloe vera will grow long, the spacing between stem nodes will increase, and the leaves will become thinner, which is very unsightly.
Nutrients are insufficient, and the leaves become thinner.
If the potted aloe vera has been planted for a long time and has not been fertilized, the nutrients in the potting soil will be almost consumed. Aloe vera does not grow with sufficient nutrient support, which can also cause the problem of leaf thinning. And the leaves at the bottom will gradually fall off, the leaves are mainly concentrated at the top of the stem, and the lower part is exposed to the light rod, and the overall shape is not good-looking.
The potting soil is compacted and the leaves become thinner.
If the soil used to grow aloe vera is that kind of clay soil, then the soil will be compacted soon after planting, and the root system of aloe vera will not be able to be extended, and the stiff soil will not be extended, and the nutrients absorbed will be limited, resulting in a lack of nutrients in the upper leaves, the leaves will become thinner, and growth will stagnate, and the overall growth will not grow.
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It's a sign that he's going to kill him, and he's going to water him more.
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Hello dear, there are the following reasons for the thinness of aloe vera leaves: 1. Too much watering or insufficient light 2, long-term non-fertilization, caused by lack of fertilizer 3, too much nitrogen jujube fertilizer, and less phosphorus and potassium fertilizer 4, cherry blossom pots may be too small to limit the growth of aloe vera, the longer and thinner the aloe vera leaves are, it is a manifestation of lack of fertilizer; There are two methods of fertilization: basal fertilizer application and top dressing. Do you think there's anything else you can help with?
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The root system is not good, and the "water storage" function of the leaves cannot be effective. Whether the potting soil is loose and breathable, reasonable water and fertilizer, and sufficient light are important factors for the aloe vera pie to be fat and strong. So let the pot loosen a little.
Raw dust tung imitates long habits.
1. Soil: Aloe vera has good water permeability and air permeability, high organic matter content, and pH value.
2. Light: light-loving, semi-shade-resistant, avoid direct sunlight and excessive shade.
3. Temperature: The suitable growth environment temperature is 20-30, and the best temperature at night is 14-17. Below 10, the growth basically stopped, and below 0, the aloe vera mesophyll wilted and died after freezing.
4. Moisture: Aloe vera has a strong drought resistance, and aloe vera from the soil can be dried for several months without dying. Aloe vera needs plenty of water during the growing season, but is not waterlogg-tolerant.
5. Ecological environment: The ecological environment of aloe vera (air, water, soil, etc.) should not be polluted, and attention should be paid to ventilation.
6. Aloe vera not only needs nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, but also some trace elements. In order to ensure that aloe vera is a green and natural planting wheel, it is necessary to use fermented organic fertilizer, cake fertilizer, chicken manure, and compost as much as possible. Vermicompost is more suitable for growing aloe vera.
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Causes of aloe vera leaf rolling: too much watering, too hard soil, too dry air.
1. Caused by excessive watering.
If you water it frequently, it will make the soil too wet, so it is easy for the roots to rot, which in turn will cause the leaves to curl. At this time, it is best for us to let the flower soil dry and then replenish the water, if it is not dry, it will not be replenished, so as to facilitate the growth of its root system, and naturally there will be no more leaf curls.
2. The flower soil is too hard.
Some friends may not have paid attention to the choice of flower soil, so that the choice of flower soil is too hard, so that when you water it, the water will not be able to enter the soil, and then most of the roots can not absorb water and nutrients normally, and the leaves will be curled. At this time, the best way is to loosen the flower soil properly, so that the flower soil can be more breathable, so that the roots can grow normally and absorb water.
3. Caused by too dry air.
When you raise it indoors in winter, the air will inevitably be a little dry, and aloe vera itself prefers a humid environment, so it will cause its leaves to curl over time. At this point, it's a good idea to spray some mist around it and on the leaves with a watering can. If it's too much trouble, we can also put a basin of water or an air humidifier in the room.
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1. The leaf roll of aloe vera is caused by excessive watering or hard potting soil slabs, and the root system cannot absorb water, resulting in water loss of aloe vera leaves.
2. The reed is not easy to be too wet when watered, and the soil that is too wet is easy to accumulate water, resulting in root rot and leaf curls. It is best to keep the soil dry before watering, so that it is not dry and watered, so that it is conducive to the growth of the root system, so that it is not easy to appear leaf curl.
3. The soil board is hard and impermeable, and the water after watering cannot penetrate into the soil layer, resulting in the failure of most of the root system to absorb water and nutrients, resulting in the symptoms of leaf water loss and lack of nutrients. The best way is to loosen the soil properly, which is conducive to loose soil, ventilation and drainage, and has cracks and dullness to facilitate root growth.
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