Bring unique beauty and a soothing green-blue hue to your garden with Premium Aloe Vera Seeds – Sky Blue Variety. These high-quality seeds are specially selected for easy germination and quick growth, making them perfect for both new and experienced gardeners.
The Sky Blue Aloe Vera Variety offers a distinctive appearance with bluish-green, fleshy leaves that thrive in warm climates and adapt well to indoor environments. Ideal for home gardens, patios, and containers, these non-GMO heirloom Aloe Vera seeds ensure healthy, long-lasting plants that require minimal maintenance.
Features
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Premium-quality Aloe Vera seeds with a Sky Blue leaf tone
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Easy to plant and care for – perfect for beginners
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Non-GMO and heirloom seed variety
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Suitable for both indoor and outdoor growing
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Drought-resistant and low-maintenance succulent
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Adds a stylish, natural look to home gardens and indoor décor
Specifications
• Seed Type: Aloe Vera Seeds – Sky Blue Variety
• Common Name: Aloe Vera
• Scientific Name: Aloe barbadensis miller
• Plant Type: Succulent, Perennial
• Variety: Sky Blue Variety
• GMO Status: Non-GMO
• Heirloom: Yes
• Planting Season: Spring to Early Summer
• USDA Hardiness Zones: 9 – 11 (can be grown indoors in all zones)
• Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade
• Soil Type: Well-draining sandy or cactus mix soil
• Watering: Low; water only when soil is completely dry
• Plant Height: 12–24 inches (mature height)
• Germination Time: 2–4 weeks
• Days to Maturity: 90–120 days
• Uses: Ornamental indoor plant, decorative gardening, container planting
• Toxicity: Safe for humans; avoid pet ingestion
• Maintenance Level: Low – ideal for easy planting and care
Planting & Growing Guide
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Soil Preparation: Use a cactus or succulent soil mix for best drainage.
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Sowing: Sprinkle seeds evenly on the soil surface and cover lightly (about ¼ inch deep).
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Watering: Mist soil gently; keep moist but not soggy.
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Light Requirements: Provide 6–8 hours of indirect sunlight daily.
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Temperature: Maintain between 70°F and 80°F during germination.
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Transplanting: Move to larger pots or garden beds once seedlings are 3–4 inches tall.