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How to raise Bo Lu

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Bo Lu alias Ayanjin, Pearl Aloe Vera, Aloe barbadensis, originated in southern Africa. The plant is smaller than ordinary aloe and is mostly used for ornamental. Next, I would like to introduce how to raise Bo Lu. First, the soil wave road likes the rich, loose and well-drained sandy loam, so

Polu alias silk brocade, pearl aloe, wood frustrate aloe, originated in southern Africa. The plant is smaller than the general aloe and is mostly used for viewing. Here's how to raise the wave road.

I. Soil

Polu likes fertile, loose and well-drained sandy loam, which can promote its later growth and facilitate nutrient absorption.

II. Light

Bolu likes warm, dry and sunny environments. A little cold, drought and semi-shade resistance, water and humidity resistance and strong light exposure. Special care should be taken to place it in a place where it can be exposed to light.

III. Temperature

The most suitable temperature for wave path growth is 20℃ to 24℃. If the temperature is too low in winter, pay attention to adjusting the temperature, otherwise the plant will be frostbitten.

The wavy inflorescence is tall, red at base and green at apex, resembling a shark's paw. Compared to other plants, it is still very easy to raise, and everyone can try to raise it at home.

 
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