1、 How to breed
1. A small amount of watering: Aloe potted cultivation does not need more watering. The climatic environment is different in different seasons, so the frequency of watering is also different. Watering can be done every 5 days in spring and autumn. The temperature is relatively high in summer, and watering can be done every 2-3 days. It grows slowly in winter. Watering can meet the demand in half a month. If you are not sure about the watering frequency, generally wait until the basin soil is dry before watering p>
2. Plenty of sunshine: Aloe has a great demand for sunshine. During the growth period, it needs to be raised in a place with good light. It can be directly placed in the sun in winter. Pay attention to proper shading in summer, and don't worry about seeing light for newly planted aloe p>
3. Pot soil selection: the selection of flowerpot does not need to be too large, and the material needs to ensure air permeability. The soil cannot use a single soil, but can be mixed with rotten leaf soil, garden soil and fine sand, and a little base fertilizer can be added p>
4. Proper fertilization: in addition to the base fertilizer before the pot, proper fertilization is required in the period of vigorous growth p>
5. Ensure the temperature: in order to ensure the growth, it is best to keep the temperature within the appropriate range, which is about 15-25 ℃ p>
2、 Do you need to change pots after breeding for a year or two
Breeding for one or two years requires changing pots and providing new soil to maintain growth p>