Aloe is suitable for growth in acid environment. If the soil is neutral or alkaline, it can be improved by watering. Add a certain amount of ferrous sulfate into the water to make a very low concentration ferrous sulfate solution. Irrigation can not only improve the pH, but also supplement iron ions. In addition, watering diluted beer also helps it grow.
1. Spring: spring is the season for aloe to grow again. With the temperature increasing, the times of watering will increase. When the temperature reaches 15 - 25 ℃, water every 5 - 7 days.
2. Summer: the temperature in summer is very high, and the water in aloe is lost quickly, so water it more frequently. Generally 2 - 3 days to water, every morning and evening to spray water on the leaves, increase humidity and reduce temperature.
3. Autumn: the temperature drops in autumn, and the frequency of watering is similar to that in spring. But as the temperature continues to drop, watering will also slow down. Can wait for basin soil to dry and then pour, so it is not easy to flood roots with water.
4. Winter: aloe grows slowly in winter, and there is little demand for water. Generally every 15 - 20 days can be watered, watered at noon, so as to avoid frostbite plants.