1、 Breeding method
1. Flowerpot: when cultivating aloe, it's best to choose one with better drainage, such as clay basin or tile basin. The flowerpot should be larger as far as possible, and the flowerpot 15 ~ 20 cm long is the best p>
2. Soil: the soil planted with aloe has better water permeability, because it has low requirements for water. After watering, too much water cannot be retained in the soil. Garden soil + rotten leaf soil + river sand can be mixed in the way of 4:4:2 p>
3. Moisture: Aloe likes a dry growth environment because it stores a lot of moisture in its thick leaves and its roots are not developed. If there is too much water, it will not absorb and lead to rotten roots. When the soil is particularly dry, just water it once p>
4. Light: light is particularly important for its growth. Aloe is mostly produced in Africa and likes to grow in a hot environment, so let it see the sun as much as possible during breeding. But in summer, when the light is too strong, it's best to put it in a semi cloudy position to avoid sunburn caused by too strong light p>
5. Temperature: there is no need to pay attention to the temperature during breeding in spring, summer and autumn. It is mainly in winter. It needs to be placed indoors for the winter, and the indoor temperature cannot be lower than 10 ℃ p>