1. Selection of plants: Although aloe is a drought-resistant plant, it can be maintained by hydroponics, with high ornamental value and simple maintenance and management.Before hydroponics, it is necessary to select a suitable aloe plant, which is strong and vigorous, with a relatively developed and strong root system.
2. Cleaning and pruning: Before hydroponics, gently shake off the soil attached to the roots of aloe vera, and then soak the roots in water to slowly clean them, revealing the white root system.After combing the root system under the plant, the small roots should be cut off, leaving a strong taproot, too long roots should be cut a little shorter.After pruning, place the plant in a cool, well-ventilated area to promote drying of the wound.
3. Prepare the container: It is also important to choose the right container. The size should match the plant itself, and it is best to be transparent.
4. Hydroponic culture: Add a proper amount of water into the container, and then put the aloe vera into the container. The water level can ensure that half of the roots can be submerged. Drop a little nutrient solution into the water.
As long as the correct method is mastered, the rootless aloe vera can be soaked and rooted by hydroponics, and after the root growth is stable, it can be protected by normal water culture.