1. How to reproduce1. Cutting: The method of aloe cutting is very simple and this method is very commonly used. First, select a vigorously growing plant, cut a strong, thicker aloe leaf from it, and place it aside to let the cut dry. Prepare a suitable substrate and insert the dried leaves upright. After cuttings, place them in a diffuse light environment and keep them warm, and they will soon take root. 2. Division: Choose plants with mature side buds and slowly take them out of the pots without damaging the main root system. Choose the more mature small side buds, pinch them off gently, and set them aside to dry. Prepare the soil, plant the small side buds in it, and pay attention to maintenance and management. 3. Sowing: Aloe vera can bloom and produce seeds after artificial pollination. When they are mature, the seeds can be picked and sown for reproduction. Prepare the soil before sowing. You can mix garden soil, leaf mold, and fine sand. Spread the seeds evenly and maintain a good environment. They will germinate soon. After the growth is stable, you can transplant and maintain them. 2. Is it easy to raise?Aloe vera is relatively easy to grow and it is not very troublesome to maintain. Just ensure good light and temperature conditions and apply water and fertilizer reasonably. |
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