Cultivation methods and precautions of multi-leaf aloe

Cultivation methods and precautions of multi-leaf aloe

1. Maintenance methods

1. Temperature: It has strong adaptability and is generally very suitable at temperatures between 15 and 35 degrees. However, its cold resistance is not particularly good. When the temperature drops below zero, it freezes. In winter, try to keep the temperature above five degrees.

2. Light: For multi-leaf aloe, it needs sufficient light to grow. Therefore, try not to place it in a dark place during the growth period. However, when it is just planted, it is best to place it in a semi-shaded place to allow it to adapt to the environment. After about ten days, it will be able to receive normal light.

3. Watering: It has a relatively high demand for water, especially when it grows fast. Try to keep the substrate in a semi-wet state. However, it is necessary to drain the water in time when it is rainy and humid, otherwise its leaves will easily shrink and its roots will easily rot.

4. Fertilization: Appropriate amount of fertilizer will help the growth of multi-leaf aloe. The main fertilizer used is compound fertilizer, and attention should also be paid to some trace elements.

2. Breeding techniques

1. Reproduction: It can be propagated by cuttings, and the material used is its leaves. Choose strong and complete leaves as the material used. Can be planted directly into the soil. Then there is the substrate, sandy soil is best. The insertion depth should not be too shallow, otherwise breeding will not be successful. After the insertion step is completed, place it in a cool place, and the temperature can be around 20 degrees. It should not be too high, otherwise the wound will easily rot.

2. Pruning: Multi-leaf aloe has a lot of leaves, so sometimes there will be some dense, messy or yellow leaves, which can be directly cut off.

3. Problem diagnosis and treatment

1. Diseases: There are many common types of diseases, such as "brown spot disease" and "white rot disease". It is best to focus on prevention for these diseases by spraying regularly before they occur, or choosing varieties with strong disease resistance.

2. Pests: Compared with diseases, there are not many. When it occurs occasionally, you can use spraying and other methods to prevent it.

IV. Other issues

1. Toxicity: Aloe vera is non-toxic and has a very strong purifying ability. It can absorb many harmful gases.

2. Can it be grown at home: It is quite suitable because it is also a foliage-viewing variety.

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