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Aloe zebrina breeding methods, now it's the best time to make it alive!

Skyler White
2020-07-24 12:41:51
Zebra aloe is a plant from southern Africa. It has super high ornamental value. The whole plant is not big, but the color of its leaves is strange. Normally, it is blue-green, and the surface is made up of white dots. This is the reason why its name comes from. But if it is cultured in a specific environment, it will become reddish brown, giving off a strange beauty. Today, I They say how it's going to reproduce.

Ramet propagation

Ramets can be done at any time, but in case of trouble, they can be done together when changing pots for plants. The time of basin changing is generally from April to May every year. At this time, all young plants can be directly separated from the original plant. Zebra aloe grows faster, and its fertility is also very strong, 10 cm high will produce many side buds, these side buds are most suitable for reproduction.

When preparing to transplant the lateral buds, it is necessary to observe whether the lateral buds have produced their own roots. If they have, the original basin soil on the roots should be cleaned and planted. If there is no new roots, it is not recommended to plant. After the lateral bud and the mother plant are separated, they should be exposed to the sun to make their wounds dry, so as to avoid the invasion of bacteria. They should not be too large in the selection of flowerpots. When planting, do not bury the roots too deep, as long as the shallow burying can be fixed, about 7 to 10 days can survive.

zebra aloe

Tips

There are many ways to breed zebra aloe. However, the most commonly used method is rametting, because rametting can be carried out at any time, and the method is simple and easy to survive. So we will basically choose this method, patient friends can try other methods

Potted zebra aloe

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