1. Aloe pruning is called "beheading". After selecting the location where the head is to be beheaded, wrap a rope around it and cut it horizontally inwards.
2. Remove the 2 to 4 leaves at the base of the cut head so that the cut head can be inserted into the soil for rooting. The base of the cut head remains in the original pot. After pruning, place the roots in a ventilated place to dry.
3. Insert the healed head into new soil, and the head will regain its compact beauty.
4. Break off the leaves and use them for leaf cuttings. Each leaf breeds a new life. The decapitated old roots will send out many side branches due to the removal of the top advantage, forming multiple heads.
5. The incision needs to be disinfected and replanted with soil. Properly shade and avoid sunlight. Autumn and spring are suitable for replanting. Do not water frequently after planting to avoid root necrosis.