Maa tara green house fresh red aloevera ayurvedic and herbal tree plant.the all season plan.it’s very beneficial for the skin.PACK OF_01

About this item
The Aloe vera plant is best grown from propagating the pups it stems off. Mature Aloe vera plants often grow as many as 20 pups each growing season which can be later used to spawn newer aloe vera plants.
Fill up a pot with potting mix and locate pups at the base of the mother plant. Pry a pup off using a trowel and sever the taproot that connects it to the mother plant. The pup should be laid dry near a sunny window to help it heal any broken cuts.
After a few days, plant the now-ready pup in the pot and cover any roots that may be visible. Leave the fans out and backfill the soil just below the main crown. Water the plant and place it near a sunny window. Take care of the plant, and it will grow in 3-4 months.
Plant the aloe vera in soil with a good amount of drainage. You can use a cactus potting mix to guarantee that it is well drained. If you don’t have a cactus potting medium with you, traditional growing soil with coarse sand and perlite will bear similar results. It is preferable to keep the soil slightly acidic throughout the plant’s life cycle, but neutral or slightly acidic soil is tolerable as well.
The aloe vera plant needs a lot of natural light to survive. If planted outdoors, make sure it receives at least 6 hours of sunlight every day. Indoor aloe vera should be placed near a sill or a deck in a position where it receives plenty of indirect light. Direct light can burn the plant, and on the contrary, lack of light will cause the plant to droop.
Water the plant regularly with regular intentional dry spells. This means that you will have to let the soil dry out completely for a while between watering sessions. Be careful you don’t leave the plant dry for too long, as it can harm the plant and even kill it. The aloe vera plant is dormant in winter and doesn’t require any sort of watering. If you reside in a place that receives plenty of rainfall, make sure to use gravel or pebbles to help with the drainage.




