It is estimated that new roots will sprout in one to two months (or later in winter when the temperature is low) after careful maintenance and keeping the soil slightly moist in the direct planting soil. Soil: Aloe has good water permeability and air permeability, high organic matter content, and pH value is 6.5-7.2. Lighting: like light, resistant to half shade, avoid direct sunlight and excessive shade. Temperature: the suitable growth environment temperature is 20-30 ℃, and the best temperature at night is 14-17 ℃. When the temperature is lower than 10 ℃, the growth basically stops, and when the temperature is lower than 0 ℃, the mesophyll of aloe will wither and die. Moisture: Aloe has strong drought resistance, and the detached aloe can dry for several months without dying. Aloe needs sufficient water during its growth period, but it is not tolerant to waterlogging. Ecological environment: The ecological environment of aloe (air, water, soil, etc.) should not be polluted, and pay attention to ventilation. Aloe needs not only nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, but also some trace elements. In order to ensure that aloe is a green natural plant, try to use fermented organic fertilizer, cake fertilizer, chicken manure and compost. Earthworm manure is more suitable for planting aloe. Aloe is generally propagated asexually by means of seedling transplanting or cutting. The asexual reproduction speed is fast, which can stabilize the excellent characteristics of the variety.