[how to grow aloe vera from leaf]It's a pity if you don't have at least one small pot of aloe vera in your home - an easy-to-grow plant that has more than 100 simple daily uses, from air purification, beauty to cooking. So do you know how to grow aloe vera from simple leaves?
Prepare pots
Because aloe vera is very susceptible to waterlogging and defoliation if the soil is too moist, a large hole with a pot should be prepared for drainage. Taking a broken piece of ceramic and placing it on the bottom of the pot, the ceramic piece will keep the soil from flowing and still drain well. Finally, fill the basin with sandy soil (about 2cm from the mouth).
Aloe planters
Take aloe leaves and place horizontally on the ground in the pot. Then, use your hand to cultivate a bit of soil to cover about half of the aloe leaf. Pay attention to still reveal a bit of leaf outside, then find a corner of the sun without rain to put aloe pots.
Tending after planting
After burying the aloe in a pot, water gently to make the soil around the aloe moist. Every day, monitor if the soil is too dry, water a little more plants. Aloe plants will sprout and produce leaves within a few weeks. Aloe vera is light, warm, dry and resistant to drought, so it develops very quickly during summer days.
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