1. Debasing
Don't water aloe for three to five days before branching, let its basin soil dry and easy to remove the basin. When taking off the pot, hold the position of the root of aloe with one hand and buckle the flowerpot upside down with the other hand, so that the aloe can be taken off the pot easily p>
2. Pruning roots
After removing the aloe from the pot, you will find that there are messy roots at the small lateral buds. At this time, it needs to be trimmed to remove the lateral buds. First, clean the soil near the lateral buds, and then cut off the old roots, weak roots and decaying roots p>
3. Ramet
First, gently break off the small buds emerging from the bottom of Aloe Vera. Be careful not to use force to avoid damaging the root system of the plant. If you can't break it off, you can use a knife to cut it off. When separating lateral buds, it should be noted that the separated lateral buds had better have roots, which is convenient for survival. Then put the broken lateral buds in a cool and ventilated place to dry for a period of time, and wait for the wound to dry p>
4. Upper basin
Prepare loose and breathable nutrient soil, and then wet the soil surface slightly with a watering can to make the soil a little moist. After that, dry the lateral buds of the wound on the basin. Let the root system of lateral buds stretch out, put it into the nutrient soil, and then compact the soil. Don't water the basin immediately after it is put on. It can be watered after about 3 days p>