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Water and fertilizer management in the city without night

Skyler White
2020-08-31 11:00:03
Aloe is the first plant living in the desert. It has wide adaptability, drought resistance and humidity resistance. Night city also has these characteristics. But how to water and fertilize a city that is not built at night.

Watering skills of night city

Watering principle

Night city as an ornamental aloe, and all aloes have the same characteristics of drought resistance. It also needs water, but most afraid of standing water. In rainy and humid seasons or under drained conditions, it is easy for leaves to shrink, branches and roots to decay.

Therefore, the principle of "no drying, no pouring, no pouring" should be adopted in the night city. Avoid rotten roots caused by standing water.

How to water

In midsummer, the temperature is high and the evaporation capacity is large. The city should be watered all day long in the strong sunlight, keep a little wet, and often spray water on the leaves.

After autumn, we should gradually reduce watering and ensure that the soil is loose.

In winter, if the temperature is not lower than 10 ℃, it can be watered normally. If the temperature is not maintained at 10 ℃, it should be watered regularly to make the plants hibernate. Generally, the basin soil should be kept slightly dry.

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Fertilizing techniques in night city

Principle of fertilization

&No night city has a strong adaptability, so it can not apply fertilizer. If you want to apply fertilizer, you need to apply thin fertilizer frequently.

Fertilizer is indispensable to any plant. In order to ensure that Aloe Vera is a green natural plant, we should try to use fermented organic fertilizer, cake fertilizer, chicken manure and compost. Earthworm manure is more suitable for planting Aloe Vera Vera.

How to fertilize

During the growing period of no night city, thin liquid fertilizer or rice washing water can be applied for 2-3 times.

It is not advisable to apply fertilizer in the dog days to avoid rotten roots.

If the temperature is too low in winter, stop fertilizing.

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