1. Make up water in time. Increase the frequency of watering, and at the same time, increase the amount of water appropriately. Let it have enough water, which is more conducive to growth and development. If the watering is sufficient, it means that the soil is hardened and water cannot penetrate. It is necessary to loosen the soil properly, and be careful not to hurt the root when loosening the soil. 2. Change the basin and soil. Change the pot of aloe in time. Take it out of the basin carefully, and be careful not to hurt the root. Wash away the surrounding soil and cut off some old roots. Choose a flower pot of appropriate size, put tiles on the bottom of the pot, and then
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