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Old 03-26-2009
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How can i get informed if the place/island that i wish to cultivate aloe vera is the right place?Temperature,humidity,etc ? I wish to cultivate in Santorini island in Greece.Additionally how shall i find the technical training and guidelines?Regards Alexis
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U can definitely cultivate aloevera, aloevera thrives in any climate except extreame cold weather, water logged condition, extreame shady situations. so u can go for it but first before knowing the practices u pls make a visit to any nursey ull have a gud view look and know how.
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Pl define the place interms of soil and climatic data. Temp., humidity, raifall and number of rainy days are important to decide. Also, it is important to know the precautions one should take if the conditions are not totally favorable for cultivation of a plant in a given situation.
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Thumbs up I will try to find the weather conditions on the island

Thanks a lot for the info,i will try to find the weather conditions,although i dont know where from.As soo as i will find out i will let you know.Meawhile i will place about 15 aloe vera plants on the field for a trial period.My piece of land is next to the beach.I hope that will not influence the plants (salty wind etc).I will cross my fingers.Regards to all Alex
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Originally Posted by kirti s View Post
Dear Sir

U can definitely cultivate aloevera, aloevera thrives in any climate except extreame cold weather, water logged condition, extreame shady situations. so u can go for it but first before knowing the practices u pls make a visit to any nursey ull have a gud view look and know how.
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