1. How long does it take to bloom?Aloe vera usually blooms after more than 5 years. Flowering is very rare and only occurs when the light, temperature and humidity are suitable. It is a good sign. Some varieties will bloom again every 1-2 years after blooming once. The flowering period is concentrated around May every year. The flower stalks will grow out from the leaves and are very long. The colors of the flowers are very rich, mainly brown-red or brown-yellow, and some are white, presenting a string of tubular flowers, which looks quite unique. 2. How to bloom1. Light: If you want to encourage it to bloom, you must pay attention to the light. It needs to be able to enjoy sufficient sunlight. In a dark environment, not only will it be difficult to bloom, but even growth will occur. 2. Temperature: The surrounding temperature needs to be around 15-35 degrees Celsius to ensure normal flowering. High or low temperatures are not conducive to growth. 3. Humidity: Ensure sufficient water, but not excessive, because the roots are fleshy and too much water will cause root rot. You also need to spray water to maintain humidity, and the surrounding environment should not be too dry. |
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