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The planting of aloe vera has four points to ensure that it can grow very well.

Published: 2024-10-07 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/10/07, 1. Soil selection, choose loose and breathable sandy loam, preferably neutral soil, aloe has developed root system and strong absorption in such soil. 2, reasonable fertilization, aloe is particularly resistant to barren, but in order to promote the growth of aloe, grow healthy.

1. Soil selection, choose loose and breathable sandy loam, preferably neutral soil, aloe has developed root system and strong absorption in such soil.

2. Reasonable fertilization, aloe is particularly resistant to barren, but in order to promote the growth of aloe and grow strong, it is also necessary to apply a small amount of fertilizer. The commonly used fertilizer is compound fertilizer with a N-P-K ratio of 15-15-15. If the pot diameter is 25-35 cm and the height is 15-40 cm, apply 3-7 g each time, once every two months. Half-yearly application of mature organic fertilizer, such as cake fertilizer, chicken manure, compost, etc., with 0.5-1.0kg per pot

3. Reasonable watering. Aloe is native to desert areas and is particularly resistant to drought. It is necessary to control the frequency of watering. If it is not dry, it will be watered thoroughly. It is generally 5-7 days in spring, 3-5 days in summer, 6-8 days in autumn, and 10-15 days in winter. Generally speaking, this watering frequency is OK, and it should be based on your own actual situation.

4. Do a good job of anti-freezing in winter. Aloe originates from the tropics and is typically warm and afraid of cold. The suitable growth temperature is 25-30 ℃. When the temperature drops to about 5 ℃, aloe will stop growing. Some heat preservation measures should be taken, such as moving indoors or covering properly.

 
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