How to cultivate ornamental aloe?

There are many types of aloe, which are suitable for family cultivation such as Aloe arborescens, Aloe vera L., Chinese aloe vera, Cuihua palm, Aloe vera nocturnalis, and its variegated varieties Breeding City and other products.

Aloe vera warm and dry half shade environment. Not cold, fear of high temperature and humidity, avoid light exposure, suitable for light in the sun without direct sunlight growth.

Plant growth is slow or completely stopped at high temperatures during the summer months. It should be kept in a cool, ventilated place. Watering is not necessary to prevent plant rot caused by sweltering heat.

Spring, autumn and early summer are the vigorous growth stages of the plant, keeping the potted soil moist but not watery, applying a diluted liquid fertilizer or compound fertilizer every 20 days or so.

Winter is placed in a sunny room. Watering above 10°C can be continued. If necessary, apply some thin fertilizers to grow the plants. If you control watering, the plants will enter dormancy and they can tolerate temperatures from 3°C to 5°C.

Every spring, the pots are changed once, and the pots and soils are required to be loose and fertile, have good drainage permeability, and contain proper amount of lime. Use 3 parts of rot-leaf or peat soil, 2 parts of garden soil, 3 parts of coarse sand or vermiculite, and mix it with a small amount of calcareous materials such as bone meal. If the potting water in the cultivation, it is easy to cause rot, the plants can be deducted from the basin, remove the rot, dry 5 to 7 days after the re-planting, after the plant to maintain a little soil moisture, after the emergence of new roots Then perform normal management. If the flowers are not left after planting, they should be cut off in time to avoid the plant's results, consume too much nutrients, and affect growth.

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