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Aloe vera is native to tropical deserts, so it has the following characteristics:
1. Prefer heat and cold: it is suitable for growth temperature at about 20, below zero degrees will be frozen, and about 10 growth is close to stopping, so it is best to plant in the greenhouse in Wenzhou in winter, and plant in the pot in the winter to be placed in the south-facing shelter or indoors, so as to reduce frost damage.
2. Loose soil: it is best to be sandy soil, if it is clayey yellow mud, half of the sand should be added to promote loose and breathable soil and facilitate drainage.
3. Drought resistance and dampness: There is very little water in the desert, so aloe vera is called"Plants that do not die by drought"After digging, it will not dry up in the sun for a few days, so it has little impact if you don't water less, but the water in the soil accumulates and the roots often rot and drown.
4. Love the sun: There are almost no rainy days in the desert, and the sun is strong all day long. The planting area should be able to get sunlight, such as long-term storage in a place where there is no sunlight, the growth is small and thin.
5. Proper fertilization: It can grow with less fertilizer, but with proper fertilization, it grows vigorously.
It is best to use mud pots for potted aloe vera, not porcelain pots and plastic pots, because of poor air permeability and easy root rot.
1. Temperature and light Aloe vera likes light, and it is best to place it outdoors in a place with good ventilation and light, but it should be properly shaded in the hot summer, and it should be placed in a place higher than 5 sunny places in winter to spend the winter safely.
2. Watering aloe vera is most afraid of long-term waterlogging, and if the soil is too wet, it will rot and die due to the lack of oxygen in the roots. During the dormant period in winter, it is necessary to keep the soil dry, otherwise it is easy to rot roots and leaves in a low temperature and humid environment.
3. Soil and fertilizer Aloe vera has a wide adaptability, but the planting soil is better to sandy loam, and ensure that the soil is loose, fertile, water-retaining and breathable. Generally, half of humus and coarse sand are mixed with some well-rotted horse manure and dried dung, and chicken and duck manure is better. Usually you can not apply fertilizer, and you can also apply 2-3 times of decomposed thin liquid fertilizer during the growth period, or wash rice water to grow better, and it is not suitable to apply too concentrated fertilizer.
It is not advisable to fertilize Futian to avoid rotting roots.
4. Repotting should be repotted once every 2-3 years. Repotting should be carried out in April in the spring, but it can also be used in other seasons, but it is easy to die if it is not managed properly. Repotting can be changed to a larger pot, removing the outside of the root and the soil above and below, and at the same time removing the rotten roots.
Pot pad tiles, 2-3 cm furnace ash, stones, bricks, etc. as a drainage layer, a layer of culture soil on the pad, and then put the plant, fill with new soil around, gently solidify, water a permeable water, to the drainage hole a little dripping water.
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Aloe vera prefers fertile and well-drained soil and can be grown with a mixture of 7 parts peat or humus and 3 parts perlite or river sand. In daily watering, we must remember not to water too often, follow the principle of seeing dry and wet, you can give it more direct sunlight in spring and autumn, and we had better put it indoors in a sunny place in winter.
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Why is it so troublesome, I have a pot that grows very well, and it is usually placed on the table near the window, so that it can get a little sun, pay attention! Some aloe vera cannot be exposed to direct sunlight. Watering should be dry and then watered thoroughly, watering is watering up, will flow out from under the pot, if not watered thoroughly will grow green enough, not good-looking.
Aloe vera has very low requirements for soil, good air permeability (aloe vera is afraid of soil stuffiness, easy to rot roots), the best if you have the conditions to get some alkaline, it doesn't matter if you don't have aloe vera will grow quickly, so when the pot can't be put down, you have to change the pot If you talk about it, then 10 20 days to apply fertilizer, what cake fertilizer, more plant fertilizer can be, or you can water aloe vera rice water is also very nutritious, or boiled egg shells are also a good nutritional supplement
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Aloe vera is very easy to raise.
Pay attention to the following points when raising aloe vera:
1. Watering. Aloe vera has fleshy leaves, is more resistant to drought, and does not require much water. If the potting soil is moist for a long time, it can easily lead to root rot.
Usually watering should be flexibly mastered according to environmental changes, and if the air is humid, it should be watered less; Slightly more when drying at high temperatures. When maintaining outdoors, pay attention to avoid water accumulation in the basin on rainy days.
2. Illumination. Aloe vera is a light-loving plant that grows healthily in a sunny environment. If you don't see sunlight for a long time, it will become smaller and thinner, and the leaves will appear black spots.
3. Fertilization. Aloe vera does not require much fertilizer, and can be used as base fertilizer when potting. During the growth period, you can apply cake fertilizer and water once a month. During the slow growth period in winter, the fertilization of the oak chiling was stopped.
4. Temperature. Aloe vera likes heat and cold, stops growing when the temperature is lower than about 10, and is easy to frostbite and freeze to death if you don't take warm measures in winter. It is best to keep warm indoors to avoid frost damage.
5. Soil. The sandy soil with good air permeability is suitable for the growth of aloe vera, and the potting soil should be paid attention to when it is necessary to loosen the soil.
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Aloe vera prefers fertile and well-drained soil and can be grown with a mixture of 7 parts peat or humus and 3 parts perlite or river sand. In daily watering, we must remember not to water too often, follow the principle of seeing dry and wet, you can give it more direct sunlight in spring and autumn, and we had better put it indoors in a sunny place in winter.
Aloe vera prefers fertile and well-drained soil and can be grown with a mixture of 7 parts peat or humus and 3 parts perlite or river sand. In daily watering, we must remember not to water too often, follow the principle of seeing dry and wet, you can give it more direct sunlight in spring and autumn, and we had better put it indoors in a sunny place in winter.
Aloe vera prefers fertile and well-drained soil and can be grown with a mixture of 7 parts peat or humus and 3 parts perlite or river sand. In daily watering, we must remember not to water too often, follow the principle of seeing dry and wet, you can give it more direct sunlight in spring and autumn, and we had better put it indoors in a sunny place in winter.
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