Overwatering of Aloe VeraIf you find that the leaves of your aloe vera plant are turning yellow or black, it could be because you have watered it too much. If you water aloe vera too much, stop watering it in time and continue to grow it normally after the plant recovers. If the plant does not get better, you need to take it out, remove the rotten roots, and put it in a dry and cool place. After 1-2 days of care, you can plant it in the soil. Will aloe vera die if you water it too much?If you find tea-colored spots or tea-colored rot on the aloe vera, you must stop watering it immediately so that the aloe vera can slowly recover; if you water the aloe vera too much for a long time and wait until the roots rot or turn yellow, it may cause the death of the plant. Aloe vera soaked in rainIf the aloe vera has been exposed to rain and is rotting, then check whether there are new sprouts next to the aloe vera. If there are new sprouts, you can transplant them into other pots, and then remove all the rotten parts of the old plant. Aloe Vera Watering Tips1. Generally, the amount of water for aloe vera is based on the humidity of the soil. Usually, it is watered thoroughly once, and then watered again after the soil is dry. 2. If you use water containing ferrous sulfate to water aloe vera, it can make it grow more vigorously, because the iron ions in the water can supplement iron for the plant, and at the same time it can also improve the pH value of the soil, which is more conducive to plant growth. How often should I water my aloe vera?Spring : Aloe vera grows faster in spring, so it needs to be watered every 5-7 days, but also pay attention to the amount of water. Summer : In summer, the temperature is relatively high and the water demand is relatively large. Water must be replenished in time, and watering is required every 2-3 days. Autumn : The temperature will gradually become cooler, and you can water the plants every 4-6 days, in the morning or evening. Winter : The amount of water required in winter is relatively less, so you can reduce watering or not water it at all, and then water it again when the soil becomes dry. |
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