Aloe vera or Aloe vera is a plant familiar to the ear. In addition to easy maintenance, the plant is also known to have many benefits and efficacy.
Aloe vera is usually planted in pots as an ornamental plant. The leaves are dark green to pale green; in the back of the colored leaves white spots. Slender leaf shape, thickness and on the edge of the jagged pieces.
If you are interested to grow and develop this plant, here are some tips that can be used as a guide.
- It took a while for aloe vera to grow indoors. However, Aloe Vera can be grown indoors or outdoors. These plants need natural light and will grow best when gain direct light for about 4 hours a day. The color will be brown when the contact is excessive sunlight. On the afternoon of aloe vera need temperature 68-72 degrees Fahrenheit, and nighttime 50-55 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Use pots with planting medium and good irrigation. Suitable planting medium consists of a mixture of garden soil, one part manure or compost, one part sand, and half of the charcoal powder. Media planting cultivated under conditions somewhat ekring, should not be too wet. Because aloe vera one type Succulent, not too frequent watering.
- Make sure the soil or sand in the pots remain dry before watering. Make sure there is a hole in the bottom of the pot so water can flow easily.
- Newly purchased plants do not need to be directly fostered in the first years. Wait until next year
Pengepotan re-do when the media has become a solid and already meet the potted plants. Pengepotan can be done every time.
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