1、 Basin soil
Cultivate aloe in plastic pots, ceramic pots or muddy flowerpots. It likes to grow in fertile soil and has strong drainage. Otherwise, water cannot be discharged after accumulation, which will cause the root system of the plant to rot p>
2、 Moisture
The water requirement of aloe growth is not strict, so keep the basin soil slightly moist and don't be too wet. It can be watered once every 5-7 days in spring, about 3 days in summer, and half a month in autumn and winter when the temperature is low. It is best to keep the soil dry p>
3、 Illumination
It needs sunshine to grow. It can be directly exposed to sunshine in spring and autumn; It will be shaded in summer, or put in a windy semi shady place; The sun is usually weak in winter, so place it where there is enough light p>
4、 Fertilization
The cultivation of aloe cannot be carried out without fertilization for a long time. During cultivation, enough base fertilizer should be added to the soil, and liquid fertilizer can be applied 3-4 times in warm spring. In summer and autumn, it's best not to top fertilize it, which is easy to cause the distance between leaves to become larger and stem nodes to become too long p>