Aloe Vera Farming

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Warm, humid or dry climatic conditions are good.

Climate

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sandy, sandy coastal to loamy soils with 8.5 pH are ideal.

Soil

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You can propagate Aloe through root suckers or rhizome cuttings.

Propagation

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Beginning and end of rainy season is the best time to plant Aloe.

Planting Time

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Apply Bulky organic manure @10 to 15 tonnes per hectare.

Fertilizers

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4 to 5 irrigations per year are sufficient for Aloe.

Irrigation

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You can harvest Aloe Vera crop 8 to 12 months after plantation.

Harvesting

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On an average you will get yield of 15 to 20 tonnes per hectare.

Yield

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