What are the breeding methods of aloe?
What are the breeding methods of aloe? Please introduce the cultivation methods of aloe vera. Please refer to the following methods: aloe vera is originally a tropical plant and has a natural fear of cold. But it is also a good kind of easy-to-live plant. Of course, in order to make aloe grow fast and reproduce more, it must be carefully cultivated according to the characteristics of aloe. Aloe likes to grow in loose soil with good drainage and not easy to consolidate. General soil can be mixed with some gravel ash, such as the addition of rotten leaf grass ash is better. The soil with poor drainage and permeability will cause root respiration obstruction and rotten root necrosis, but excessive sandy soil often causes the loss of water and nutrients, resulting in poor growth of aloe. Aloe vera is afraid of cold. If it is less than 0 ℃, it will cause frostbite. Stop growing at about 5 ℃, the most suitable temperature for its growth is 15 ℃ ~ 35 ℃, and the humidity is 45% ~ 85%. The use of greenhouse heat preservation cultivation will solve the overwintering problem of planting aloe in large areas in the north of China. Aloe, like all plants, needs water, but it is most afraid of stagnant water. In the rainy and humid season or poor drainage, it is easy for leaves to shrink, branches and roots to rot and even die. Aloe vera grows fastest at about 15 ℃ ~ 35 ℃. From March to October, most parts of China are in line with this temperature. During this period, it is necessary to strengthen management, loosen the soil and weed for many times, which can promote soil ventilation, accelerate the transformation of soil nutrients, promote root development, improve disease resistance, and achieve rapid and healthy growth. Click to get more Aloe Vera culture methods click to get more flower planting techniques
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Rich bamboo culture: how to raise rich bamboo?
How do rich bamboos grow locally? What do you need to pay attention to? Hope that experienced netizens can help introduce rich bamboo soil culture with reference to the following methods: rich bamboo soil can be planted with a mixture of rotten leaf soil, vegetable garden soil and river sand, coconut bran and rotten leaf soil, cinder ash and a small amount of chicken dung, peanut bran, compound.
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How to cultivate edible aloe?
How to cultivate edible aloe? Please introduce in detail that the edible part of aloe is a succulent leaf with succulent juice, which is rich in nutrients. There are mainly a large number of B vitamins, cellulose, healing hormones, 11 kinds of free amino acids, 21 kinds of organic acids, molybdenum, zinc, germanium, boron and other 18 kinds of trace elements.
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