How to cultivate aloe vera

Last Update :2024.06.17

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1. Soil

2. Temperature

3. Moisture


Soil: To cultivate aloe vera, you need to use neutral soil with good water permeability and high organic matter content. Temperature: Its optimal growth temperature is 20-30℃. It is best to keep the temperature above 10℃ in winter. Moisture: It tolerates drought but not waterlogging. It should be watered according to the principle of preferring dryness to wetness.


Cultivation method of Aloe vera
1. Soil

1. Soil

Cultivation of aloe vera requires the use of neutral soil with good water permeability and high organic matter content.

2. Temperature

The optimal growth temperature of aloe vera is 20-30℃. It is more sensitive to cold. In winter, it will stop growing when the temperature is lower than 10°C. When the temperature is lower than 0°C, the plant will die. Therefore, it is necessary to take certain measures to keep it warm when the weather is cold.

3. Moisture

Aloe Vera is drought-tolerant but not waterlogging-resistant. It should be watered according to the principle of preferring dryness to wetness. During the growth period, it needs water to support its growth, so it needs to be watered appropriately to ensure that it can grow normally and healthily.


2. Temperature

3. Moisture














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