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How to water aloe too much?

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, How to water aloe too much?

Whether it is an office or an ordinary family, people like to put a pot of aloe on the table. A pot of aloe can beautify the indoor environment, aloe also has many functions, the most well-known is its maintenance effect. I don't know if you know how to water aloe. What if I water too much? Today, the editor will talk about this problem.

First of all, we need to know the basic knowledge of aloe. Aloe is originally a tropical plant, born to fear the cold, but aloe is also a good kind of easy-to-live plant. In spring, the watering times can be increased appropriately when the temperature is 15 mi 25 degrees Celsius. Generally, 5 mi should be watered once every 7 days, and the principle of no dry and no watering should be adopted, so that the basin soil can be wet as well as dry. In summer, the temperature is high and the evaporation is large, so it needs to be watered every 3 days. In addition, aloe leaves can be sprayed with water every morning and evening, which can keep aloe leaves green and increase ornamental. Potted aloe in summer should also pay attention to less exposure to the hot sun, so as to reduce the loss of water in potted soil and plants. The watering of aloe in autumn is basically similar to that in spring. sometimes it is better to water less and make up watering after the basin soil is short of water, rather than make the basin soil in a state of over-saturation for a long time, resulting in insufficient oxygen in the roots of potted aloe, difficulty in breathing and death of aloe plants. It should be watered as little as possible when the room temperature is low in winter. Generally, it can be watered once every 20 days. If necessary, foliar spraying can be used to keep the basin soil properly dry, which is beneficial for aloe plants to pass the winter safely.

If aloe is overwatered, there are different solutions at different times. If you accidentally water too much at the initial stage, you should immediately remove aloe to the soil with suitable humidity, or take it out to disperse the water as soon as possible. If too much water is watered for a long time because of not knowing the amount of water, it will be relatively troublesome to deal with it until aloe begins to turn yellow or rot. The appearance of brown patches or brown rot on aloe leaves is a symptom of early decay, so stop watering and let it recover slowly. If the root does not improve or the spot increases after a few days, it means that the root has begun to rot. It is necessary to deal with it in time, take out the plant and transplant it to dry soil. In the process of transplanting, we should pay attention to the decay of the root, and the rotten root must be removed. If the leaves turn yellow or a large area of decay and shrinkage occurs, you need to remove the decaying leaves and roots, then leave them in a dry place for one or two days, and then re-implant them into the new soil. Be careful not to water after replanting, and spray a small amount of water on the soil. Just make it a little moist.

Aloe is a plant that is easy to raise, so you don't have to worry too much about it. As long as we do it according to the watering method mentioned by the editor above, we can breed a healthy and healthy aloe vera. I hope the editor's introduction can help all friends!

 
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