1. Choose the soilWhen planting aloe vera, do not choose sandy soil, but choose fertile soil suitable for growth. You can prepare it yourself, using river sand, garden soil and humus soil. 2. Choose a flower potIt is best to use a clay pot, as clay pots have good air permeability. If you use a plastic pot, it will cause root rot. 3. Planting methodPut the soil in the flowerpot and try to make the soil loose. It is best to have the roots of the aloe vera with soil. Dig a hole in the middle of the soil, about 1 finger deep, put the aloe vera in, bury its roots with soil, pat the soil slightly to make sure it is not too firm, and then give it a small amount of water. IV. PrecautionsDon't water too much when watering, because aloe vera is relatively drought-resistant, so watering it about once every two or three days is sufficient. It is best to water it in the morning or evening. |
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