1、 Select soil
Aloe has high requirements for soil. We must use breathable and fertile soil. Too poor and too thick soil will affect its growth. And the pH value of cultivation should be between 6.5-7.2. Planting with such soil will adapt to the environment faster and grow more robust. The soil can also be prepared by ourselves. It can be mixed with humus, pastoral degree and river sand p>
2、 Seed selection and seedling planting
When planting, you can use aloe stems or seedlings with small roots. Whatever it is, it should be tall and straight enough without signs of wilting or being invaded by diseases and pests. Such seedlings, even if properly maintained, will not grow well, and will pollute the soil p>
3、 Planting
Put the soil into the flower pot, dig a small hole in the middle of the pot and plant the seedlings carefully. Note: do not directly insert the planting seedlings into the soil, which may cause damage and affect the growth. After planting, bury its roots with soil and fix its roots p>
4、 Planting management
If you want it to grow well, you should manage it properly after planting, and you need to water it properly, but don't exceed it. It is relatively drought resistant, so it's OK to make it up once in about three days. Usually put it in a ventilated place, and you can see the sun for a short time p>