1. What kind of water should be pouredAloe vera grows best in an acidic environment. If the soil is neutral or alkaline, it can be improved by watering. Add a certain amount of ferrous sulfate to water to make a ferrous sulfate solution with very low concentration. Watering it can not only improve the pH value, but also supplement iron ions. In addition, watering it with diluted beer also helps it grow. 2. How to water1. Spring: Spring is the season when aloe vera resumes its growth. As the temperature gradually rises, the frequency of watering should also increase. When the temperature reaches 15-25℃, water it every 5-7 days. 2. Summer: The temperature in summer is very high, and the water in the aloe vera body is lost quickly, so watering is needed more frequently. Generally, water it once every 2-3 days, and spray water on the leaves every morning and evening to increase humidity and lower temperature. 3. Autumn: The temperature in autumn drops and the frequency of watering is similar to that in spring. But as the temperature continues to drop, watering should be gradually reduced. You can wait until the soil in the pot is dry before watering it, so that water will not easily accumulate and submerge the roots. 4. Winter: Aloe vera grows very slowly in winter and does not require much water. Generally, water the plants once every 15-20 days, and water them at noon to avoid frostbite. |
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