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Cultivation method of Aloe

Saul Goodman
2020-07-17 09:21:19
Basin soil: plastic basin, ceramic basin or argillaceous basin can be used. The soil should be fertile enough and have strong drainage. Water content: the basin soil should not be too wet. Water should be poured every 5-7 days in spring and every 3 days in summer. Water can be poured every half a month if the temperature is low. Light: spring and autumn can be direct sunlight, winter to have sufficient light. Fertilization: base fertilizer is added during cultivation, and liquid fertilizer is applied 3-4 times in spring.

I. basin soil

Cultivate aloe to use plastic basin, ceramic basin or muddy flowerpot as far as possible. It likes to grow in the fertile soil, and drainage strong, otherwise there is water accumulation can not be discharged, will cause the root system of the plant to rot.

Water content

Aloe growth for water requirements are not strict, so the basin soil to maintain a slight moisture can not be too wet. Water can be poured once every 5-7 days in spring, once every 3 days in summer, once every half a month when the temperature is low in autumn and winter. It is better to keep the soil dry.

III. light

It needs sunshine for its growth. In spring and autumn, it can be directly exposed to sunlight. In summer, it will be shaded or put in the windy half shade. In winter, the sun is usually weak, so it should be put in a place with enough light

IV. fertilization

The cultivation of aloe can't be done without fertilization for a long time. Enough base fertilizer should be added to the soil during cultivation, and liquid fertilizer can be applied 3-4 times in warm spring. In summer and autumn, it's better not to topdressing it, it's easy to cause the distance between the leaves to become larger, and the stem nodes to become too long.

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