1, _ insertion time.
Aloe vera should be inserted in time, which can promote rooting and improve rooting speed.
The rooting of aloe can be carried out in April-May every year. The temperature can be kept above 20 degrees, and the proper temperature can take root faster, which can increase the chances of survival.
If the ambient temperature is low, it may grow slowly and affect the insertion speed.
2. Cut the cuttings.
The rooting speed of aloe branch cutting is faster than that of leaf cutting.
Aloe plants with strong growth and good growth can be selected, and about 5 branches with leaves are cut from the stem as cuttings, with a height of about 8 cm, or directly cut from top to bottom to about 10- 15 cm for cuttings.
There will be juice at the incision, and direct insertion will lead to decay. Before inserting, it is necessary to put the cuttings aside and dry the incision in the shade.
3._ Insert the soil.
Aloe vera is suitable for loose, breathable and well-drained soil.
Garden soil can be mixed with appropriate amount of coal cinder and exposed to the sun for several days, which mainly plays the role of sterilization and disinfection. Fill the flowerpot with ceramsite and then fill it with soil.
4. Execute _ Insert.
Fill the soil with enough water to keep it moist, then poke a hole about 4 cm with a small stick, insert cuttings, compact the soil and move it to a cool and ventilated place. After about 1 month, the root system will grow.
What tools do you need for aloe cutting? ?
1, sprayer. It is mainly used for spraying water, pesticide and pesticide, and can also be used as topdressing outside the roots to spray diluted liquid fertilizer.
2, water spoon. Use when mixing liquid fertilizer with water.
3. jars. Natural fertilizers used to store liquids should be covered or tightly wrapped with plastic sheets, which can not only prevent fertilizer from volatilization loss, but also be hygienic.
4. transplant americium. Transplanting Aloe vera, turning it over and putting it in pots, putting it in mud and shoveling the soil.
5. Line harrow. A small rake with 2 or 4 teeth made of medium iron wire is used to weed potted aloe.
6. Wire mesh. When screening culture soil, it is usually made of wood strips and iron wire cloth or screen.
7. Cutting knife. This is a special knife for aloe production, but it is actually a miniature sickle.