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Aloe Vera in a pot
When planting in a pot, you should definitely use the bed. It is better to place a wool of water and inorganic infiltration on the drain and lift the bottle to the surface so that it can be removed directly by the root tips.
Make sure you place about 2 cm above the soil surface at the top edge of the pot. This allows the soaked soil to rise above the edge when the plant is filled.
The size of the pot should not be too small. Under favorable conditions, aloe vera grows rapidly and takes up a lot of space. However, the plant can only grow if the pot really provides space. Therefore, in the larger pot, aloe vera will feel more comfortable as it grows.
Planting in pots
Planting in pots or garden pots is very similar to the process of planting in the litter. Instead, you can use clay pieces instead of pebbles to drain the soil.
Watering systems
As aloe vera is used in hot and dry lands and often does not require water for several months, regular irrigation is recommended. In dry periods, aloe vera draws moisture from broiler leaves. However, this leads to healthy and vibrant growth. To prevent this, this plum must always have a moist root ball during the spring to late summer. You can test with your thumb whether the plant needs water. If the surface can be slightly pressed, the soil is still moist. If the surface of your thumb is not at least two to three centimeters high, you should seal it.
1. In winter, it is enough to bait
2. Avoid moisturizing the leaves
Watering systems
If the plant is in a pot, the floor plate is perfect. If you eat too much, the sheet can kill the excess water. But you must remove the plate water immediately, so that no water can penetrate from under the pot, otherwise watering may form and the plant will rot.
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