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How to breed Aloe

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-14 08:43:53
Light: it likes light. It can get more sun in spring and autumn. It can't be exposed in summer. It can receive all day light in winter. Soil: mixed with sapropel, perlite, peat soil and fine sand in the proportion of 3:1:4:2. Watering: don't use more water at ordinary times, dry and then pour. Temperature: provide it with 15 to 35 degrees of growth environment, winter can not be less than 5 degrees.

I. light

Aloe Vera is a light loving plant. The light in spring and autumn is very beneficial to its growth. Let it get more sunlight. In summer, the sun is too strong, especially at noon, we should take timely measures to shade, not to expose. In winter, it should be moved to a place where there is light. It can receive light all day

2. Soil

Cultivation aloe should use sandy soil with good drainage performance and high nutrient content. It can be mixed with saprophytic soil, perlite, peat soil and fine sand according to the ratio of 3:1:4:2.

3. Water

Aloe itself is a plant with high water content, so you don't need to water it much at ordinary times, just wait for the soil to dry out and then water it. In addition, we should pay attention to summer, when the temperature is too high, the transpiration is too strong, we need to water to supplement the water.

Temperature

Aloe

Aloe afraid of cold, the best to provide it with 15 degrees to 35 degrees of growth environment, winter temperature should also be kept above 5 degrees, otherwise it is very difficult to grow.

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