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How to grow aloe, what to do with shriveled leaves, can they recover

Jesse Pinkman
2020-07-09 09:16:44
The loam provided for aloe growth has better air permeability and drainage effect, and the best is neutral soil. Generally, water should be poured 5 to 7 days in spring, 2 to 3 days in summer and 15 to 20 days in winter. Ensure sufficient light and proper temperature. If the leaves are shriveled, they can be recovered. See if the factors such as light, water and nutrients are wrong. Find out the reasons and adjust them.

How to raise

1. Loam: the air permeability and drainage effect of loam for growth are better. The content of organic matter in loam also needs to be guaranteed. The pH value should be neutral. The regular formula can choose to prepare humus, garden soil and river sand in the proportion of 2:2:1. And the requirement is clean sanitation, need to undertake disinfection before planting..

2. Watering: it has very thick leaves, so even if you forget to apply water, the effect on it is not great, but too much will lead to root rot. Generally 5 to 7 days in spring, 2 to 3 days in summer, 15 to 20 days in winter.

3. Sunshine: it needs enough light to grow well. Except for the one just planted, all the others must ensure good sunlight. Long term dark environment seriously affects growth.

4. Temperature: the best temperature is 5-15 ℃, fear of cold, when the temperature reaches 5 ℃, it will stop growing.

2. What can I do if the leaves are shriveled?

Leaves can be recovered after drying. It is mainly due to light burns, excessive application of water or nutrients, root rot, etc. it can be recovered by finding out the causes and adjusting.

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