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How to Germinate from seed
Aloe seeds generally sprout quite easily. Correct medium and situation is needed for higher success rate. A half and half mixture of peat and horticultural sand makes an excellent, well-draining medium. A combination of the sand, sterile compost and perlite can be used. The idea when growing aloe from seed is to provide loose material that will not get soggy and is not prone to pathogens or weeds.
Any container will do, but flats use less soil and create a controlled environment for seedlings. Lightly dampen the medium and spread the seed about an inch apart. Cover them with a light dusting of the sand.
In warm climates, grow the seeds outdoors. Otherwise, start them indoors with the addition of bottom heat of some kind. Keep the medium moderately moist either way in bright light and where temperatures are ideally 23 C.
Care During Aloe Seed Propagation
Many growers put a plastic lid on flats or containers in plastic bags to keep humidity high for germination. If using a non-sterile organic medium, this can lead to fungal issues that may kill the plants.
Mist the surface of the soil to keep it moist until you see sprouts. This may take 2 to 4 weeks depending upon species. Young seedlings should stay on a heat source for two weeks as they develop roots.
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