Aloe vera likes the sunAloe vera likes the sun. It is a sun-loving plant. Generally, it cannot live without sunlight. It is best to expose it to the sun more so that it can grow and develop quickly. Generally, in spring and autumn, you can choose to expose it to the sun all day long, which can ensure that it has enough light to grow. Aloe vera sunbathingAloe vera needs sunlight. Generally, it is not afraid of the sun and can grow in the sun for a long time, but it cannot tolerate excessive exposure to the sun. Generally, excessive exposure will cause its leaves to turn yellow, thus affecting its overall growth. Aloe Vera LightAloe vera prefers light during its growth period. Generally, it needs about 6 hours of light a day to ensure its normal growth. If it is repotted, it is best to wait for a week before exposing it to the sun. What to do if aloe vera wilts in the sunWhen the aloe vera wilts in the sun, it needs to be moved to a cool environment for maintenance in time. Then it cannot be watered at this time because its soil temperature is still relatively high. Watering at this time will cause too large a temperature difference and affect the growth of the aloe vera. Generally, you can wait about three days before watering it again. |
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