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QAUZUY GARDEN 100 Rare Aloe Vera Seeds, Perennial Exotic Succulent Plant, Striking Fragrant Succulent Plant For Garden Home, Low-Maintenance, Great
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QAUZUY GARDEN 100 Rare Aloe Vera Seeds, Perennial Exotic Succulent Plant, Striking Fragrant Succulent Plant For Garden Home, Low-Maintenance, Great

USDA Hardiness Zone. Aloe vera is an easygoing, attractive perennial succulent plant that can be used as houseplant or indoor plant grown in 8-12 (USDA). Low-maintenance. Aloe requires little watering and virtually no fertilizing, making it an easy-care houseplant for beginner gardeners. Great gardening gift. This fast-growing succulent will re…
USDA Hardiness Zone. Aloe vera is an easygoing, attractive perennial succulent plant that can be used as houseplant or indoor plant grown in 8-12 (USDA). Low-maintenance. Aloe requires little watering and virtually no fertilizing, making it an easy-care houseplant for beginner gardeners. Great gardening gift. This fast-growing succulent will reach its mature size in three to four years and produces pups that can be repotted or given as gifts to other plant lovers. Sow. Scatter the seeds, lightly cover them with the medium, Keep the medium moist by misting, and move the tray to a place with bright light and consistent temperatures of 75 F. Sprouting should occur in two to four weeks. Transplant. Young plants should be kept under heat until they form four leaves and can be transplanted on their own. Aloe vera is known by many names including Acemannan, Aloe africana, Aloe arborescens Miller, Aloe barbadensis, Aloe barbadesis, Aloe capensis, aloe-coated gloves, Aloe Ferox, Aloe Gel, Aloe Latex, Aloe Leaf Gel, Aloe mucilage, Aloe natalenis, Aloe Perfoliata, Aloe Perryi Baker, Aloe saponaria, Aloe spicata, Aloe Vera. How to Grow Aloe Vera SOW. Prepare a tray with a mixture of peat and sand. Scatter the seeds, lightly cover them with the medium, and water them until just damp. Keep the medium moist by misting, and move the tray to a place with bright light and consistent temperatures of 75 F (this may require a heat source). Sprouting should occur in two to four weeks. Young plants should be kept under heat until they form four leaves and can be transplanted on their own.
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    USDA Hardiness Zone. Aloe vera is an easygoing, attractive perennial succulent plant that can be used as houseplant or indoor plant grown in 8-12 (USDA). Low-maintenance. Aloe requires little watering and virtually no fertilizing, making it an easy-care houseplant for beginner gardeners. Great gardening gift. This fast-growing succulent will reach its mature size in three to four years and produces pups that can be repotted or given as gifts to other plant lovers. Sow. Scatter the seeds, lightly cover them with the medium, Keep the medium moist by misting, and move the tray to a place with bright light and consistent temperatures of 75 F. Sprouting should occur in two to four weeks. Transplant. Young plants should be kept under heat until they form four leaves and can be transplanted on their own. Aloe vera is known by many names including Acemannan, Aloe africana, Aloe arborescens Miller, Aloe barbadensis, Aloe barbadesis, Aloe capensis, aloe-coated gloves, Aloe Ferox, Aloe Gel, Aloe Latex, Aloe Leaf Gel, Aloe mucilage, Aloe natalenis, Aloe Perfoliata, Aloe Perryi Baker, Aloe saponaria, Aloe spicata, Aloe Vera. How to Grow Aloe Vera SOW. Prepare a tray with a mixture of peat and sand. Scatter the seeds, lightly cover them with the medium, and water them until just damp. Keep the medium moist by misting, and move the tray to a place with bright light and consistent temperatures of 75 F (this may require a heat source). Sprouting should occur in two to four weeks. Young plants should be kept under heat until they form four leaves and can be transplanted on their own.

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    Sun ExposureFull, Partial
    Water RequirementsRegular Watering
    BrandJoyful King
    Pack Size100
    OriginUsa
    Plant height30 Inches
    Plant Or Animal Product TypeFlower
    Expected Blooming PeriodSummer
    Indoor/outdoor UsageIndoor
    Product Care InstructionsModerate Watering
    Expected Planting PeriodSummer
    Item Weight1.6 Ounces
    Soil TypeSandy Soil
    ColorGreen
    Usda Hardiness Zone8-12 (Usda)
    Product Dimensions2 X 2 X 1 Inches

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