1. Soil: the cultivation of Aloe Vera should use the soil with strong air permeability and good drainage. If the soil is not permeable, it will cause the root system to not breathe normally, and it is easy to cause the root system to rot.
2. Watering: during the growth of aloe vera, water it properly to keep the environment moist, but there should be no ponding in the basin soil, and the growth environment should not be too wet.
3. Light: it grows better in the environment of astigmatism. It can withstand the shade, but it can't grow in the dark place for a long time.
1. Cutting propagation: first, cut off the main stem of the side branch with vigorous growth, and then put it in a ventilated place to dry. When the wound becomes dry, insert it into the matrix, and when it grows out of the root system, water it properly.
2. Branch propagation: break off the stem from the plant, wait for its root to grow a new plant, cut it off, and then plant it in the soil.