1、 Seeding method
After flowering, aloe will bear fruit through artificial pollination. Seeds can be sown after they are prepared and cleaned. The soil used for sowing can be mixed with rotten leaf soil, garden soil and sand in the proportion of 1:1:1, evenly pervious, sown and waiting for germination. When it grows to one or two true leaves, it is transplanted into the nutrition hole for normal cultivation p>
2、 Ramet method
When changing pots, cut the aloe that has grown into several trees from the root and plant them in different pots to achieve the purpose of reproduction. When dividing the plant, it should be noted that when cutting its root, it is best to cut it from a loose position rather than cutting its too dense area, which will reduce the area of the wound. Dry it for two or three days and plant it after the wound is dry. You can also apply charcoal powder and plant ash on the wound before planting. After planting, put it in a cool place and water it after placing it for two or three days. When it recovers its growth, it can be gradually exposed to light p>
3、 Cutting method
Cut off the stem of aloe with two or three leaves. Be sure to cut off with a fast blade. The wound should not be damaged and should be smooth. Put it in the shade to dry for two or three days, or get contaminated with some absorbent substances, such as plant ash and charcoal powder, and then bury it in plain sand p>
If the leaves are relatively large, you can insert a bamboo stick or wooden stick in the sand and tie the leaves of Aloe Vera to the wooden stick to prevent it from falling down. Spray water and put it in a cool and ventilated place. When you see the sprouting of new buds, it will prove that the cutting has survived, and then transplant it into the flower pot p>