How to Grow Aristaloe aristata
Aristaloe Aristata is suitable for growing in fertile, loose, well-drained humus or sandy soils. During the growth period it should maintain sufficient moisture and illumination, and reduce water in summer and winter, put indoor breed aquaculture, which is helpful for plant growth. Aristalo Aristata is not resistant to strong light, poor resistant to cold, afraid of waterlogging. In the humid and rainy season, pay attention to drainage.
Aristaloe Aristata Soil Care
Aristaloe Aristata is the only species of Aloe in Solanaceae. There is no strict requirement for soil, suitable for cultivation in fertile, loose, good drainage humus or sandy soil. It can be made of garden soil, river sand, peat soil, leaf rot soil, grass ash and so on.
Aristaloe Aristata Watering
During the growing season of Aristaloe Aristata, keeps the soil moist, which is conducive to plant growth. In summer water evaporation is too fast, increase the frequency of watering to keep the soil wet, to avoid the lack of water in the basin caused by insufficient nutrients, and the plant growth is poor. aristaloe aristata can be farmed outdoors in the fall, giving it plenty of water and fertilizer. In winter, when temperatures are low, reduce or stop watering to prevent root rot.
Aristaloe Aristata Lighting Requirements
Aristaloe Aristata prefers a warm, dry environment and is intolerant of strong light. In spring and winter, plants can be placed outside in well-lit areas. In summer, if the light is too strong, plant should be moved to the indoor place with sufficient astigmatism or shade cultivation to prevent the leaves from being burned and the water loss is too fast, resulting in the leaves becoming soft and wrinkled due to lack of water.
Notes for Aristaloe Aristata Care
When Aristaloe Aristata is grown, it is necessary to satisfy its growing environment and give sufficient light to promote plant growth. In wet and rainy season, pay attention to drainage, to avoid the roots in a long-term moist state, resulting in the plant's ability to absorb nutrients weakened, root rot. Heat preservation work should be done in winter. When the temperature is lower than 0℃, plants will be frostbitten.