1. Sow
Aloe vera can be propagated by sowing. First, we wait until it blooms, pick the mature seeds, dry them a little, and then sow them in the right season. Of course, before sowing, we can soak the seeds with some easy rooting solution, and then sow them on the prepared flower pot, so that it can survive more easily. As long as the maintenance is appropriate, It won't take long to sprout and grow seedlings p>
2. Cutting propagation
When aloe grows very well, this method takes some main stems or lateral branches with relatively full growth as its cuttings for cutting. When cutting, we should ensure that the wound of aloe is dry, so as to avoid its infection. Wait until it takes root before watering it. Before that, you can spray some fog water into the basin soil to keep the basin soil moist. In addition, after being treated with rooting agent and placed in the air, cutting can make it easier to survive. Therefore, although it can reproduce in this way, the leaves of aloe can not survive. All reproduction should be from its branches as the source of reproduction p>
3. Cuttings
We can find some branches growing on its stem or main stem. It is best to have 4 to 6 leaves on it and branches with a height of 6 to 10 cm as its cuttings. The top of the main stem can also be cut off by 10 to 15 cm as its cuttings. The cuttings cannot be planted immediately after being cut, otherwise the cut of cuttings will begin to decay. Generally, they are placed for 3 to 5 days after cutting, and then interpolated after the cut is fully dried. In addition, the size of cuttings also has a certain relationship with its rooting. Generally, the branches are 6 to 10 cm. If cutting, the rooting time will be shorter p>