1、 Planting time
Aloes trees are generally suitable for planting in spring. From March to April, the temperature gradually warmed up. At this time, it is beneficial to its growth, especially planting in cloudy and rainy days, which can improve the survival rate. If it is bagged seedlings, the requirement for planting time is not high p>
2、 Planting method
1. Pit digging: dig a pit before planting seedlings. The pit is generally 50 cm long and 40 cm deep. After excavation, fill a little topsoil at the bottom of the pit. The topsoil is relatively loose and rich in humus, which is a very ideal base fertilizer p>
2. Planting: when planting, ensure that the seedlings are upright and the roots are fully stretched. Then fill the soil layer by layer to ensure sufficient contact between roots and soil. Don't press the soil too hard, and pour the root setting water, which can improve its survival rate p>
3. Water and fertilizer: aloes trees have a high demand for water and fertilizer. Watering should be sufficient to ensure that the soil is wet and improve the humidity of the air at the same time. Generally, only compound fertilizer is selected for fertilization, which can be applied 4-5 times a year. Be careful not to apply it on the trunk p>
4. Pruning: prune the branches of aloes every year. Leave some lateral branches properly, and start pruning upward with the increase of seedlings. In addition, weeds should be removed to prevent them from absorbing water and nutrients from the soil p>