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Why can't aloe always stay alive?

First of all, we should know its growth habits and requirements for environmental conditions. Aloe is native to tropical desert, so it has the following characteristics: first, it likes heat and is afraid of cold: its suitable growth temperature is about 20℃, which will freeze below zero, and its growth will almost stop at around 10℃. Therefore, it is best to plant Wenzhou in a greenhouse in winter, and put it in a sunny and south-facing place or indoors in winter to reduce freezing damage. Second, the soil is loose: it is best to have sand. If it is sticky yellow mud, add half sand to promote looseness and ventilation, which is beneficial to drainage. Third, resist drought and avoid dampness: there is little water in the desert, so aloe vera is called "a plant that will not die after drought". After digging it out, it will not dry in the sun for a few days, and it doesn't matter much if you water it a lot, but the water accumulated in the soil will often rot and drown. Fourth, like the sun: there is almost no rainy day in the desert, and it is in strong sunshine all day. Planting areas should be exposed to the sun. If they are left in the dark for a long time, they will grow small and thin. 5. Proper fertilization: it can grow with less fertilization, but it will grow vigorously with proper fertilization.