1. What is the meaning?The flowering of aloe vera is a rare phenomenon. Unlike other flowering plants, it requires many factors to come together for it to bloom. It is a good sign. "Hui" means gathering. When the flowers bloom, it means good news and peace for people. That's why there is a saying "Lu reports peace". It means people who see it will hear good news and their wishes will come true. I wish you everything goes as you wish. Of course, these are given to plants by people based on certain situations, and actually mean the aging of the plants. 2. How to promote flowering1. Nutrition: Nutrient supplementation is the primary factor for flowering. Sufficient nutrition needs to be applied, and attention should be paid to the proportions. Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium elements should all be applied. Be careful not to have too much nitrogen to prevent excessive growth. 2. Sunlight: Sunlight can synthesize nutrients and promote the plant to produce flowers, so choose a good location and place it where it can be exposed to sunlight. 3. Water: Replenish water regularly, and avoid excessive accumulation. You can also water the soil with diluted vinegar from time to time. |
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