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Don't worry, aloe vera will survive as long as the base does not rot, and if the roots are all broken, they will be placed on the soil with slight moisture.
The suitable temperature for growing is 20 — 30 , and the optimal temperature at night is 14 — 17. Below 10, the growth basically stops, and below 0, the aloe vera mesophyll is all wilted and dies after freezing. Aloe vera has a strong drought resistance, and aloe vera that leaves 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.
The ecological environment of aloe vera (air, water, soil, etc.) should not be polluted, and attention should be paid to ventilation. Aloe vera not only needs nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, but also some trace elements. In order to ensure that aloe vera is a green natural plant, 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.
Propagation by cuttings. The difference between lace propagation and meristem propagation is that meristem propagation is to separate the complete aloe vera seedling plants with roots from the mother body for propagation. However, cuttings propagation is to isolate and propagate new plants of aloe vera by taking advantage of the characteristics that adventitious roots can occur at the lower end of the main stem and side branches of aloe vera without roots, which is particularly suitable for aloe vera species and varieties with developed ramets and easy elongation of stem nodes.
After the apical bud is removed, the lateral buds develop rapidly, and many of the branches that grow into them can be used as cuttings propagation material.
Stem and root cuttings are mainly used for aloe vera, while leaf cuttings are difficult to succeed. Aloe vera cuttings can be done in the open field or in a greenhouse or greenhouse. Open field cuttings can be propagated in large quantities by using open ground beds, and according to different seasons, measures such as plastic covering protection or shade can be appropriately taken to promote the production of aloe vera branch roots and adventitious buds, so as to improve the survival rate of cuttings.
The roots of aloe vera can be viable through hydroponics after cutting off, and the plant without a root system can grow roots in about a week by putting it on the water without submerging its root system. Aloe vera has a strong ability to live, and if it is planted again, it is possible to live and grow new roots. If you can, it's best not to cut off all the roots, but if there are rotten parts, just cut off the rotten roots.
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Aloe vera root rot can be remedied.
When many flower friends breed aloe vera, once there is a rotten root, they immediately throw it away, for fear that it will rot and insects. In fact, aloe vera root rot does not mean that the plant is dead, as long as appropriate remedial measures are taken at this time, it is very likely to be saved.
First of all, let's understand the causes of aloe vera root rot, generally speaking, aloe vera root rot is mainly due to too much watering resulting in serious water accumulation in the pot, fertilizer damage caused by too much fertilization, and potting soil is not breathable and the root system can not breathe, etc., we must find the right cause in the early stage of aloe vera root rot and remedy it in time.
How to deal with aloe vera rotten roots.
Step 1: Cut the rotten roots.
When the aloe vera rots, it is necessary to remove the plant from the pot in time and cut off the rotten area with sterilized scissors. It is then placed in a cool place to dry, and then replanted. It can be re-rooted after careful maintenance.
Step 2: Potting soil selection.
When replanting, pay attention to replacing all the original potting soil. In addition, it should be noted that aloe vera is suitable for growing in loose soils with good drainage, if it is not well drained, it will cause the roots to breathe in, which will lead to rhizome rot. Therefore, it is necessary to choose loose, breathable and well-drained soil.
Step 3: Planting and maintenance.
After replanting, in the next maintenance process, it is necessary to water less and fertilize less, and water every week or so when the temperature is high, and every half a month or so when the temperature is low. Be careful not to apply too much fertilizer, and each fertilizer needs to be diluted before use.
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Don't worry, aloe vera can survive as long as the base does not rot, and if the roots are all broken, put them on the soil with a slight moisture.
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can live. If the aloe vera does not have roots, it is generally necessary to dry it first, and after the wound shrinks, it can be potted. Do not water for the first two days after potting, and water once on the third day, and let it recover freely in the sun. It will take root in about half a month. \t
Aloe vera grows in:The growth environment of aloe vera determines its size, in the case of more nutrients and more soil, it can continue to grow, knowing that the growth is very huge, some aloe vera grows horizontally, some grow longitudinally, the aloe vera leaves grow horizontally to both sides, the leaf is the largest, an aloe vera radius can reach more than half a meter, and the longitudinal growth of aloe vera grows to a high place, by enough living environment, it can grow taller than people.
How to grow aloe vera:Aloe vera watering can not be too much, otherwise it will lead to the saturation of water in the leaves and roots, resulting in the occurrence of root rot, usually you can put the aloe vera under the sun to grow, if the light source is too stable, you can often turn the aloe vera to the sunny direction, so as to avoid aloe vera crooked, leaf size distribution is uneven, if the leaf is too large, you can slowly use off part of the aloe vera leaves from the bottom, if you don't want the aloe vera to grow too much, you can do part of the harvest, you can also cultivate new aloe vera through the leaves.
If the aloe vera is broken, don't throw it away, teach you a trick, and you can resurrect a big pot in 20 days.
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