Aloe vera break a bud, insert water in 7 natural roots, simple operation and grow super fast!
1, prepare plants: want aloe vera to take root as soon as possible can be hydroponic treatment, select robust growth, no pests and diseases of aloe vera plants, preferably in spring and autumn.
2, choose the container: choose a transparent container, convenient to observe the growth, must be disinfected before use.
3, hydroponic: first put the aloe vera in the sieve, and then add an appropriate amount of water to the container, and add rooting agent dropwise to promote rooting as soon as possible.
4, post-management: to provide a warm, well-ventilated environment, frequent water change, after stable growth is best turned to soil cultivation.
1. Prepare the plants
Rootless aloe vera wants to root quickly and can be hydroponically treated. First of all, prepare a robust, disease-free aloe vera plants, preferably in spring or autumn, the climate is suitable, hydroponics can be faster adaptation to the new environment, normal growth.
Second, select the container
The container used for hydroponic aloe vera is preferably transparent to facilitate the observation of growth. Available glass, can also be used plastic, there is no too high requirements for the material, it is best to be slightly larger in diameter and with a screen, do not let aloe vera soak in water for a long time. Containers must be sterilized before use to avoid infecting bacteria.
Third, hydroponics
The container is ready, the aloe vera plant is ready for hydroponics, first put the aloe vera in the sieve of the hydroponic container, and then add the right amount of water to the container, the amount of water is just past the root system of the aloe vera. In order to promote aloe vera to root as soon as possible, it is recommended to add an appropriate amount of rooting agent to the hydroponic solution to promote growth and promote faster growth of roots.
Fourth, post-management
Aloe vera likes a warm environment, usually it is best to provide an environment of 20-25 ° C, high temperature environment must strengthen ventilation. Water pollution must be changed as soon as possible, otherwise aloe vera is prone to decay. Usually change the water once every three or four days, and if the temperature is high, increase the number of water changes. Aloe vera prefers a slightly shaded environment, not exposed to the sun, otherwise it is easy to sunburn, and occasionally receive scattered light. After it takes root and grows steadily, it is best to turn to soil culture, and the nutrients in the soil are sufficient, which is beneficial to the growth and germination of aloe vera, and can promote more vigorous growth.