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How to water aloe

When watering aloe, be careful not to water from the top of the plant, but from the side or root of the aloe plant, or gently along the edge of the flowerpot, but be careful not to rush hard so as not to harden the pot soil. When watering aloe, be careful not to let the water pour on the leaves, so as to avoid damage to the leaves.

Look at the potted soil. If the basin soil is dry to 80% can be watered, if there is still moisture can not be watered, watering how easy to rot roots, rotten leaves, leaves, leaves water and so on. It depends on the season. Less watering in winter, proper watering in spring and autumn, and more watering in summer, which is based on temperature, evaporation, environment and climate. The basin soil dries quickly in summer and needs to be watered a little more. Aloe is afraid of cold in winter and should be watered less. Look at the weather.

Aloe watering, to follow the principle of dry rather than wet, would rather less water than more water. Spring is usually watered every 5 to 7 days, and the watering time can be in the morning. If there is a rainy season in spring, the interval of watering can be extended appropriately. The skill of watering in autumn is similar to that in spring, watering once every 5 to 7 days, and then watering after drying, to avoid stagnant water in the basin soil.

Proper watering: aloe vera is very resistant to dryness, and its growth will not be affected if it is not watered in a short period of time. You can maintain the principle of seeing dry and wet, and wait for the basin soil to dry before watering. You must pay attention to watering not too much and do not produce stagnant water.

Therefore, aloe needs to be watered, and the humidity of the growing environment of aloe should be kept between 45% and 85%. How often does aloe need to be watered? It has to do with the season. Generally water frequently in summer, once every 2-3 days, spray aloe every morning and evening; water once a week in spring and autumn; water as little as possible in winter, once every half a month to keep the soil dry. Spring watering skills generally water every 5 to 7 days in spring, and the watering time can be in the morning.

How do you water aloe?

Look at the potted soil. If the basin soil is dry to 80% can be watered, if there is still moisture can not be watered, watering how easy to rot roots, rotten leaves, leaves, leaves water and so on. It depends on the season. Less watering in winter, proper watering in spring and autumn, and more watering in summer, which is based on temperature, evaporation, environment and climate. The basin soil dries quickly in summer and needs to be watered a little more. Aloe is afraid of cold in winter and should be watered less. Look at the weather.

Spring and autumn season: water aloe every 5-7 days, each time thoroughly. Summer: the temperature rises, can be watered every 2-3 days, choose lower temperature early morning and evening watering. Winter: potted soil is watered after drying to avoid frostbite of aloe. Note: use clean water quality for watering, tap water should be kept for 2 weeks before use.

Aloe watering, to follow the principle of dry rather than wet, would rather less water than more water. Spring is usually watered every 5 to 7 days, and the watering time can be in the morning. If there is a rainy season in spring, the interval of watering can be extended appropriately. The skill of watering in autumn is similar to that in spring, watering once every 5 to 7 days, and then watering after drying, to avoid stagnant water in the basin soil.

Water should be watered from the root, not from the top, not on the leaves. Watering principle growth habit aloe is more drought-resistant, and afraid of stagnant water, if the basin soil is too wet will lead to aloe leaf shrinkage, rotting roots and even death. But aloe needs adequate watering during its growth. If you want to make the aloe leaves green and the meat thick and full of vitality, proper watering is the most important thing.

How to water the plant aloe

Spring and autumn season: water aloe every 5-7 days, each time thoroughly. Summer: the temperature rises, can be watered every 2-3 days, choose lower temperature early morning and evening watering. Winter: potted soil is watered after drying to avoid frostbite of aloe. Note: use clean water quality for watering, tap water should be kept for 2 weeks before use.

Aloe watering, to follow the principle of dry rather than wet, would rather less water than more water. Spring is usually watered every 5 to 7 days, and the watering time can be in the morning. If there is a rainy season in spring, the interval of watering can be extended appropriately. The skill of watering in autumn is similar to that in spring, watering once every 5 to 7 days, and then watering after drying, to avoid stagnant water in the basin soil.

Watering aloe should ensure sufficient moisture in the growing period, watering once in 5-7 days in spring, watering time can be prolonged in rainy season; watering 2-3 days in summer, watering thoroughly in autumn, usually 5-7 days; watering once in 15-20 days in winter. Water should be watered from the root, not from the top, not on the leaves.

Aloe vera watering should be dry and wet, pay attention to the degree of dryness and wetness. The so-called "see dry" means that after watering once until the soil surface turns white, and after the surface and internal soil moisture disappears, you can't wait for the basin soil to dry for a long time before watering. The method is to put your fingers into the soil to feel dry and then water again. If the interior is wet, it is not suitable for continuous watering, which can easily cause stagnant water in the lower part of the soil and seriously lead to rotting roots.

Pot soil requirements: pot soil is also a very important factor, flowerpots must be breathable, can not be too large, the preparation of the use of porous soil, can not use poor drainage soil, otherwise it will lead to poor root breathing, or even rot to death. Aquaculture needs to change pots for a year to provide fresh nutritious soil. Temperature requirements: the most suitable growth temperature for aquaculture is about 5-15 ℃, and the northern winter should be moved indoors.

Observe soil moisture: aloe vera needs enough water to grow healthily, but it should not be overwatered. Before watering, you can use your fingers to detect the soil moisture of aloe. If it's a little dry, you can water it properly. Pay attention to temperature: aloe likes a warm environment, but it can't expose aloe to too high or too low temperature.