Aloe vera is a kind of green plant that many people like to breed very much. Because it is very easy to raise, it is easy to develop a state of explosion. Moreover, some varieties can also be beautified, so many people are raising them. In the process of conservation, many people think that it likes the dry state of the soil, but it can also be made into hydroponic aloe potted plants.
Can aloe take root in water?
Aloe vera without roots will take root more easily in this hydroponic culture. Because there will be root growth points where the leaves are connected with the trunk, it is easy to grow aquatic roots after being inserted into the water.
So before hydroponics, you must gently break off the leaves at the bottom with your hands. Let it show its growing point, and then it can be directly inserted into the hydroponic bottle.
How does rootless aloe take root quickly?
1, water quantity
The amount of water released during aloe hydroponics is also a key point. Generally, it is best to put water just in contact with or even below the growth point. In this way, the trunk can absorb a certain amount of water in the water, and the growing point is in a high humidity environment, which is easy to induce root growth. Generally, after entering the water, water can grow and take root in about 2 weeks.
Step 2 change water
When maintaining hydroponic aloe, change the water in time. Generally, it can be changed once a week in the first two weeks. In this process, a few drops of rooting agent can be put properly, and no nutrient solution is needed. After the aquatic roots grow, the water exchange cycle can be appropriately extended and a small amount of nutrient solution can be appropriately supplemented.
3. Lighting equipment
Then it can be placed in the position of appropriate scattered light to avoid strong light irradiation after summer. Moreover, it is necessary to increase ventilation, otherwise plants will rot easily in a sultry environment.