1、 Soil
Raising aloe should use sandy soil with good drainage capacity and high nutrient content. Specifically, peat soil, rotten leaf soil, fine sand and perlite can be evenly mixed in the proportion of 4:3:2:1 to raise aloe p>
2、 Illumination
Aloe likes light. In spring and autumn, it should be exposed to more sun to help it grow healthily. Take measures to keep it indoors in the summer where it needs to be exposed to the sun p>
3、 Watering
Because the water content of aloe is very high, you don't need to pour too much water at ordinary times. Usually keep the soil dry and water it after it is dry. In summer, due to strong transpiration, it needs to be watered more to help it replenish water
4、 Temperature
Aloe is native to the tropics. It is afraid of cold and heat. It needs to be given a temperature of 15-35 ℃ at ordinary times. When the temperature is low in winter, it should be guaranteed to be above 5 ℃, otherwise it may be difficult to grow p>
5、 Precautions
1. Black spot prevention. Black spot is a common disease of aloe, which will make the leaves appear black spots and affect the viewing. Therefore, we need to give it medicine in advance before entering the rainy season to prevent the occurrence of the disease p>
2. Fertilizer supply. Aloe is not a fat loving plant. At ordinary times, we should not fertilize it too much. It grows too vigorously in summer to meet our needs p>