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Germination of
Aloe mandotoensis
Madagascar Aloe, Fanaloka Aloe
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Aloe mandotoensis: Aloe mandotoensis seeds can be planted in a well-draining soil mix and covered with a thin layer of soil. Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged and maintain a warm environment with a temperature between 70-75�F (21-24�C). Germination can take 1-3 weeks.
Some of plants may have very have specific germination requirements that may not be covered in these general instructions.
Many seeds require pre-treatment before sowing which we try to list here when we can, but this information may not be present here. Germination times and germination temperatures are to be a guide only. Many factors can DRASTICALLY affect this.
It's always a good idea to research the specific germination requirements from multiple sources for each plant before attempting to grow them from seed.