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Cultivation methods and precautions of aloe zebrina

Skyler White
2020-07-24 12:41:51
Zebra Aloe's fleshy, plump and tender leaves have zebra like stripes. It's also a family of its own, unique and novel. Now many friends like to plant it, its ornamental nature is needless to say, but there are a lot of things to know about cultivating a perfect zebra aloe. Let's take a look.

Breeding methods

Watering: it is originated from the tropical arid area in southern Africa, so it is more drought resistant, but this is not to say that it can survive in the drier soil for a long time. It is necessary to keep the soil dry on the surface and keep it moist during the growing period. Winter and summer it will start dormancy, at this time to reduce watering, soil partial dry.

Fertilizer: the demand for fertilizer is not too high. It only needs to be fertilized once or twice a year in spring. It can be fertilized once a month in the growing period.

Temperature: 15-23 ℃ is the best temperature for its growth. When the temperature is above 33 ℃ and below 7 ℃, it can sleep, and when the temperature is 4 ℃, it will be frostbitten. In winter, it's better to breed more than 10 degrees.

Sunshine: although it likes sunshine, when summer comes, sunshine still needs to be avoided. Other seasons can grow in sunshine all day. If the light is not enough, the leaves of the plants will not be full, fat and tender, and their colors will not be bright.

Note:

Too wet soil will make its roots rot, leaves curl up and so on, which is very bad for them.

Long term abundant sunshine will make plants grow in vain.

Don't let water and fertilizer spill on the plants.

Summer to increase air circulation, too sultry for plant growth is not good

Potted zebra aloe

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