1. Lighting:The newly purchased aloe vera has not yet adapted to the new environment and is prone to growth problems. If it is exposed to strong light at this time, the plant will be sunburned. It should be placed in semi-shade first to avoid direct sunlight, and then increase the light after it adapts to the new environment. 2. Temperature:When you first buy it, in order to allow it to better adapt to the new environment, it is best to place it in a warmer place. Specifically, the temperature can be controlled between 20-25°C. After a period of time, it will adapt to the environment and resume growth. 3. Watering:For newly purchased aloe vera, only a small amount of water is needed. Excessive watering can easily damage the root system. Wait until it adapts to the environment before watering it normally. If the newly bought aloe vera is weak, you can water it by spraying it. 4. Fertilization:Do not apply fertilizer immediately, because the aloe vera you just bought is relatively fragile. If you apply fertilizer at this time, the roots will not be able to absorb it, which may burn the roots and eventually cause the plant to fail to survive. |
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