Cutting propagation of Aloe
Cutting propagation is a common method of aloe propagation
Cutting propagation is to separate and propagate the main stem and the lower part of the lateral branches of aloe without roots, so as to make aloe produce new plants, especially suitable for the propagation of aloe with developed ramets and easy elongation of stem nodes p>
First, go out the top bud to make the side bud grow rapidly, and the grown branches can be used as cutting propagation materials p>
The second is to adopt stem cutting and root cutting in cutting propagation, and then go into the open field p>
Finally, pay attention to heat preservation measures and shade to promote the rooting and germination of aloe branches p>
Ramet propagation of Aloe
First, dig out the aloe plants with lateral buds from the basin soil, and then select the relatively large lateral buds with independent roots. Then hold the place where the root system of the plant is connected with the lateral bud with your fingers, and gently half open the lateral bud with your other hand p>
Secondly, the broken lateral buds should be dried in a warm environment so that the water at the wound can evaporate p>
Finally, plant the dried lateral buds into the container. Pay attention not to fill too much soil, as long as it goes to the stem of the plant. After planting, water it in time and wait for the new buds to grow p>
Pot transfer of Aloe
After Aloe Vera chooses a good way of reproduction, it will succeed as long as it is well maintained p>
Because in the breeding period of reproduction, aloe will also grow slowly, so it is necessary to move the pot to promote growth p>
In particular, aloe will stop growing in spring. At this time, we should use the method of rapid drainage basin to move the basin and change the soil, and then aloe will continue to grow< span>