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What causes aloe to appear shriveled condition? What should we do about it?

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Abstract: When we cultivate aloe vera, we often find that aloe leaves appear dry, leading to many reasons for aloe leaves drying, such as soil hardening, leading to aloe leaves drying, or caused by long-term water shortage.

Abstract: when we cultivate aloe, we often find that there are dry spots in aloe leaves, which can be caused by many reasons, such as soil hardening, causing aloe leaves to be withered, or caused by long-term lack of water. it may also be caused by too strong light or lack of potash fertilizer, which can lead to the desiccation of aloe leaves. Then let me explain it to you in detail.

When planting aloe, if the soil is too hardened, the root system of the plant cannot breathe normally, and there is no way to grow normally, and the leaves will grow poorly and shrivelled as a result, we need to replace the loose and fertile soil in time, and the soil with good drainage needs to be properly loosened in the process of conservation to keep the soil loose.

If we do not water you for a long time, then the aloe plant will be in a state of lack of water, and there is not enough water in the leaves, it will become dry and flat. At this time, we need to put the aloe potted plant in the shade, a little glue, waiting for aloe to recover, and give him enough water when conserving. Do not let the pot soil be too dry, let alone let the soil dry.

If we do not water you for a long time, then the aloe plant will be in a state of lack of water, and there is not enough water in the leaves, it will become dry and flat. At this time, we need to put the aloe potted plant in the shade, a little glue, waiting for aloe to recover, and give him enough water when conserving. Do not let the pot soil be too dry, let alone let the soil dry.

If the environmental light of our maintenance of aloe is too strong, then the leaves of aloe will go wrong and lack of water, especially in summer, especially in summer. If we do not block the sun for him in time, then its leaves are easy to dry and crack. When the light is strong, we should take shading measures, or put it in a shady place for maintenance for a period of time. When there is a hot sun in summer, we must not call aloe. Put it in a place where it can be exposed to direct sunlight.

In the process of protecting aloe, if a very small amount of potash fertilizer is applied to the plant, the lower part of the leaf of aloe will become withered and scorched. Your solution is to apply more potash fertilizer in the process of cultivating aloe, so that its leaves return to normal, and usually follow the principle of frequent application of thin fertilizer.

Conclusion: after Aloe Vera dries up, you just need to deal with it according to the method I mentioned above, and Aloe Vera can become fat again. If you have any better way to deal with it, please comment.

 
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