How to plant aloe

Author:Flower Encyclopedia Date:2022-04-01 16:11

First, prepare an aloe mother plant in good growth condition, cut some side buds with roots from its base, and put them aside to dry the incision. Then prepare some flower soil with high nutrient content and good drainage capacity, put it into a basin with good permeability, dig a small pit on the soil surface and plant lateral buds into it. Then put it in the half shade and wait for it to take root.

1、 Prepare basin soil

1. Flowerpot: it is best to use a container with good permeability, that is, a container with good air permeability and drainage. Specifically, it is recommended that you use clay pots. If not, you can use plastic pots, but the effect will be worse

2. Flower soil: it likes flower soil with high nutrient content and good drainage capacity. Some fine sand can be mixed into rotten leaf soil to make its flower soil

aloe

2、 Split mother plant

Prepare a mother plant in good condition and take it out of the pot. Carefully observe its base, cut down the lateral buds with roots, and put them aside to dry the wound. Then plant the mother plant back into the original flower soil and put it in the semi shade for careful maintenance

aloe

3、 Planting

Put the prepared flower soil into the basin and level the soil surface. Then dig a small pit on it, and plant the divided lateral buds with their roots facing down into the pit. Then fill the pit with some flower soil, fill it, and pour water once to make the plant close to the flower soil

4、 Later maintenance

The newly planted young plant can't see strong light, so it should be placed in half shade for maintenance. Because it has no roots, so don't apply fertilizer. Just water it appropriately to keep the soil slightly wet. After about seven days, the new plant can take root

aloe

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How to plant aloe

Flower Encyclopedia
2022-04-01 16:11
Description First, prepare an aloe mother plant in good growth condition, cut some side buds with roots from its base, and put them aside to dry the incision. Then prepare some flower soil with high nutrient content and good drainage capacity, put it into a basin with good permeability, dig a small pit on the soil surface and plant lateral buds into it. Then put it in the half shade and wait for it to take root.

1、 Prepare basin soil

1. Flowerpot: it is best to use a container with good permeability, that is, a container with good air permeability and drainage. Specifically, it is recommended that you use clay pots. If not, you can use plastic pots, but the effect will be worse

2. Flower soil: it likes flower soil with high nutrient content and good drainage capacity. Some fine sand can be mixed into rotten leaf soil to make its flower soil

aloe

2、 Split mother plant

Prepare a mother plant in good condition and take it out of the pot. Carefully observe its base, cut down the lateral buds with roots, and put them aside to dry the wound. Then plant the mother plant back into the original flower soil and put it in the semi shade for careful maintenance

aloe

3、 Planting

Put the prepared flower soil into the basin and level the soil surface. Then dig a small pit on it, and plant the divided lateral buds with their roots facing down into the pit. Then fill the pit with some flower soil, fill it, and pour water once to make the plant close to the flower soil

4、 Later maintenance

The newly planted young plant can't see strong light, so it should be placed in half shade for maintenance. Because it has no roots, so don't apply fertilizer. Just water it appropriately to keep the soil slightly wet. After about seven days, the new plant can take root

aloe

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