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How does rootless aloe take root in hydroponics?
Rooting of rootless aloe can be achieved by hydroponics in spring and autumn. First, we need to prepare a clean container with a diameter of 5cm and a height of 8 ~ 10 cm, remove the upper end of aloe, apply rooting powder to the wound, and then put it into a container filled with water. Do not touch the bottom of the container, and change the water every five days to promote the rapid rooting of rootless aloe.

Rooting method of rootless aloe by hydroponics 1, hydroponics time

The vitality of aloe vera is extremely tenacious. If you want to cultivate aloe in rootless water, it is recommended to take root in spring and autumn. At this time, the vitality of aloe vera is the most tenacious, and it is easy to take root in water. If it is in summer, aloe will lose water quickly, and it will be frostbitten in winter, making it difficult to take root in water.

Step 2 prepare the container

First of all, you need to prepare a clean container with a diameter of 5cm and a height of 8 ~ 10 cm. It is suggested to disinfect the container with alcohol, dry it in the sun, and then inject one-third of the water into the container, not too much water.

3. Pick the buds.

After that, you can pick out the upper end of aloe, then apply rooting powder to the wound and put the rootless aloe directly into a container filled with water. The incision is best soaked in water. It is not recommended that the roots of rootless aloe touch the bottom of the container, otherwise it will affect the rooting of rootless aloe.

4. Management matters

When rootless aloe has not taken root in water, it needs to be placed in a place without sunlight. You can change it every five days or drop a few drops of nutrient solution into the water. When rootless aloe begins to take root, the plant can be transferred to a semi-shady environment, and proper illumination is beneficial to the growth of aloe.