Methods and precautions for growing potted aloe vera

Last Update :2024.05.23

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1. Breeding methods

2. Precautions


Soil: It is better to choose loose soil with good air permeability and drainage. Temperature: Not cold tolerant, the winter temperature should be kept above five degrees. Watering: Watering should be done once every four or five days in spring and summer, and the amount of watering should be reduced appropriately in winter. Light: Likes sunshine, should be properly shaded in summer. Fertilization: Apply fertilizer two to three times every six months.


How to cultivate potted aloe vera and matters needing attention
1. Breeding methods

1. Breeding methods

1. Soil: It is more suitable to grow in sandy soil with loose soil, good drainage and not easy to compact. This kind of loam has better water retention.

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2. Temperature: Aloe is not cold-resistant, and the temperature in winter is too low It will lead to the death of the plant, so the temperature in winter should be kept above five degrees, and warmth preservation measures must be taken.

3. Watering: Watering should be done about once every four or five days in spring and autumn. In summer, the temperature is high and water evaporates quickly, so watering should be done about once every two or three days.

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4. Light: I prefer sunlight, and the light is stronger in summer. , should be given appropriate shade, and placed in a well-lit location for breeding in winter.

5. Fertilization: Apply fertilizer two to three times in half a year. It is not advisable to apply too much fertilizer.

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2. Precautions

General Repot once every one to two years. When repotting, care should be taken to avoid damage to the root system.


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