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Sterilization and beauty can be eaten, this flower cut 1 knife into 10 pots, too many at home!

Published: 2024-11-15 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/15, Aloe is a kind of succulent plant that integrates edible, medicinal, ornamental and health care for many years. The aloe at home is bursting into a basin, and it will soon be out of place. What should we do? Huahua will teach you how to reproduce aloe in separate pots today. Let's take a look at it.

Change one pot into ten pots, and aloe vera breeds to do this.

Remove the head of aloe vera:

1. If your aloe has sent out a lot of lateral buds (small aloe), you need to "behead" in order not to inhibit the development of lateral buds.

2. Focus on the part of the head you want to cut, cut it off with a knife, and break off the 2 or 4 leaves at the bottom, so that you can insert the head into the soil.

3. Put the cut-off aloe head in a ventilated place to dry, waiting for the wound to heal.

4. Choose a flowerpot of the right size, and mix the pot soil with garden soil, rotten leaf soil and river sand according to the proportion of 2:1:1.

5. Insert the aloe vera head into the soil and pour it thoroughly, then keep the soil moist without watering too much, once every 8-10 days and slowly along the edge of the basin to avoid soil hardening.

6. According to the above method, the aloe head after beheading has regained its growth vitality and will soon burst again, just like Sun Monkey's head, one pot into ten pots!

Use side branch cuttings:

1. Aloe vera is suitable for cutting in spring and autumn, when it is easy to survive.

2. Pick a strong side branch and cut it off with a knife.

3. Put the cut side branches in a cool and ventilated place to dry, not directly into the soil, wait for the wound to heal.

4. Insert the healed aloe side branches into the soil, pour water thoroughly, and wait for them to take root and sprout.

5. Transplant the sprouted aloe into the pot, pay attention to careful maintenance, you can get a lot of pots of aloe!

Learn the treasure book of aloe maintenance.

1. Soil. Aloe likes the loose and breathable soil environment, as we said above, the soil of aloe is very good with two parts of garden soil, one part of rotten leaf soil and one part of river sand.

Rotten leaf soil we can go to the place where there is a big tree, choose the soil under the big tree, remove the surface, and dig the rotten leaf soil below.

2. Watering. Aloe vera is a kind of plant that is resistant to drought and afraid of waterlogging. It is not easy to water too much. In spring, it is usually watered every 8 to 10 days. When watering, do not pour water directly on the pot soil. Water slowly along the edge of the flowerpot to prevent the soil from hardening.

3. Temperature. Although aloe is more resistant to high temperature, it does not mean that it should be exposed to the sun all day. If the temperature is too high, aloe will enter the dormant period and stop growing. Too low temperature can also make aloe frostbite. The growth temperature of aloe is generally controlled at 15-35 degrees.

4. Fertilization. Spring is the growing period of aloe, and the application of fertilizer can promote its growth. Usually we can use the ratio of rice washing water and clean water at least 1:20 to pour aloe vera, once every two weeks.

5. Ventilation. Now it is about to enter summer, the temperature will be higher and higher, if you can not maintain good ventilation, the soil is too moist, resulting in aloe infected with diseases and insect pests, but also easy to rot roots. We can put aloe on the balcony and occasionally open the window for ventilation.

What are the common aloe vera?

1. Aloe vera.

2. Benli aloe.

3. Chinese aloe vera.

4. Cape aloe vera.

5. Soapy aloe.

Among the five kinds of aloe, the first three kinds of aloe can be used as edible medicine, the latter two can be used medicinally, and the other varieties of aloe are generally only used as ornamental.

We use aloe vera to wipe our face and dispel acne.

On the propagation and maintenance of aloe vera

That's all Huahua said today.

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