How to repot an aloe vera plant, how to transplant a repotted aloe vera, how to change the pot for an aloe vera plant.

How to repot Aloe Vera

A comprehensive introduction to the related knowledge of repotting Aloe Vera plants, the following is a detailed introduction.

When repotting Aloe Vera, it has a very strong vitality. After a period of growth, the roots of Aloe Vera will fill the pot, and the potting soil will become less and less, which will seriously affect the further growth of the plant. At this time, it is necessary to remove the root ball of Aloe Vera from the original pot, replace it with some new nutrient-rich soil, and then repot Aloe Vera into a larger flower pot. This is how to repot Aloe Vera.

For home pot-grown Aloe Vera, it usually needs to be repotted every 1-2 years, and sometimes it needs to be repotted once a year due to rapid plant growth. The best time for repotting is from April to May in spring and from September to October in autumn every year. If the indoor temperature is around 20°C, repotting can be done at any time.

When repotting, you need to remove the Aloe Vera plant from the original pot first. In order to avoid or minimize root damage during pot removal, it is best to keep the soil ball intact, which requires the correct pot removal method. For Aloe Vera planted in small pots, use a blunt tool, such as a screwdriver, to turn the soil out along the inner edge of the pot first, then turn the pot over with the Aloe Vera plant facing down or placed on the ground, hold the soil or the plant with one hand, and tap the outer wall of the pot with the other hand to separate the soil from the pot wall. Then, move the entire soil ball with the Aloe Vera plant into a larger pot that has been prepared (note: the prepared concept means filling the pot with soil, bricks, etc. as required for potting). Fill the new potting soil around the soil ball, then water thoroughly, and the repotting is considered complete.

For larger Aloe Vera plants and pots that cannot be lifted with one hand, you can lay the large pot with the Aloe Vera plant on soft ground, roll it back and forth, use a blunt tool to turn the soil out from the inner wall of the pot, gently tap to completely remove the soil ball from the pot wall, then work together with another person; one person holds the Aloe Vera plant while the other carefully removes the old pot, then move the entire soil ball with the Aloe Vera plant into a larger pot that has been prepared, add new mixed cultivation soil, press the potting soil with your hands, water thoroughly, and place it in a shaded area for about 10 days to recover normal growth. During these 10 days, it is important to spray water on the Aloe Vera seedlings and potting soil moderately to maintain some humidity. The above is the introduction on how to repot Aloe Vera.

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