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Too many lush aloes, will it influence aloe's growth?

Jane Margolis
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Strawberry is a perennial herb, its leaves are diamond-shaped, the shape of the petals is approximately round, its fruit is pointed ovate. After ripening, the color of the fruit will become bright red, or dark red, the appearance is like a chicken heart, washed clean and held in the palm of the hand like diamonds, very beautiful. It has a pair of small green leaves on the top of its head, looks like a chicken heart wearing a green crown, or a sun hat, very cute.

1. what to do if there are too many explosion pots

1. Time selection: Too many pots of aloe need to be transplanted by division. The time for transplanting by division should be selected well, which can be in spring or autumn. The climate in these two seasons is suitable, and the temperature is about 20 degrees, which will be conducive to survival in the later period.

2. Take off the pot and break off the bud: First, separate the aloe plant from the flowerpot, and gently break off the lateral bud with the soil attached to the root. Pay attention not to damage the root when taking off the pot and breaking off the bud. After breaking off, put it aside to dry. When the wound does not flow, plant it in the pot.

3, prepare potting soil: Aloe is more drought-resistant, so the choice of flowerpot does not need to be too large, choose a diameter of about 10-20 cm on it.The soil inside should be well prepared, and soft, loose, breathable and fertile sandy soil can be used to meet the needs of growth.

4, potted planting: a part of soil is filled in the flowerpot, the aloe is righted and planted, and the soil is covered.After planting, do not water too much, put in a cool place to slow down seedlings, pay attention to good ventilation, do not have strong light exposure, do a good job of corresponding maintenance.

2. Does it affect growth?

If the pot has been ignored after the explosion, the pot will be more crowded, it is difficult to supply nutrients, resulting in weak plant growth, affecting the later growth.

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