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Steps of repotting an aloe and matters to pay attention to

Gustavo Fring
2020-11-16 11:23:35
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1. Replacing steps

1. Take out the plant: Aloe Vera needs to be repotted after 1-2 years of cultivation. It grows very fast and can grow a lot after a period of time, so it needs to be repotted in time.Aloe vera before repotting, first to prepare a flower shovel, along the pot around a circle, can loosen the soil inside, pay attention to good cooperation, one hand to hold the edge of the pot, the other hand will be aloe vera from the pot carefully out, the action should be careful slowly, do not hurt the main root system.

2. Proper pruning: After the aloe plant is taken out, it cannot be directly planted in a new flowerpot, because the root system will be messy after growing for a long time. It is necessary to carefully prune off part of the aloe plant, remove the rotten root, and remove part of the yellow leaves.

3. Soil preparation: After the aloe is repotted, new soil needs to be provided. It can be prepared by mixing humus soil, peat soil, coarse sand and base fertilizer. Such soil preparation not only has looseness, but also has nutrition.

4. Planting in pots: Prepare a slightly larger flowerpot than before. The main size is determined according to the size of the aloe plant itself. Fill part of the soil in, and then plant the aloe.

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2. Precautions

Do not water the aloe vera before repotting it. Keeping it dry is good for repotting.

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