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In what environment is aloe suitable for growth?
Soil: Aloe vera likes to grow in loose soil with good drainage and not easy to harden. General soil can be mixed with some crushed stone ash, such as rotten leaf grass ash. Soil with poor drainage and air permeability will cause root respiration to be blocked and root rot and necrosis, but too much sandy soil will often lead to the loss of water and nutrients, which will make aloe grow poorly.

Temperature: Aloe is afraid of cold and grows in a frost-free environment for a long time. Stop growing at about 5℃. At 0℃, the life process will be blocked. Frostbite will occur below 0℃. The optimum growth temperature is 15-35℃ and humidity is 45-85%.

Water: Like all plants, aloe needs water, but it is most afraid of stagnant water. In rainy and humid seasons or under the condition of poor drainage, it is easy to make leaves shrink, branches and leaves rot and even die.

Sunshine: Aloe needs plenty of sunshine to grow. It should be noted that the new aloe vera is not suitable for sunbathing. It is best to see the sun only in the morning, and after ten days and a half months, you will gradually adapt to thrive in the sun.

Fertilizer: Fertilizer is indispensable for any plant. Aloe needs not only nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, but also some trace elements. In order to ensure that aloe is a green natural plant, fermented organic fertilizer, cake fertilizer, chicken manure and compost should be used as much as possible, and earthworm manure is more suitable for planting aloe.