Water:
Partridge aloes thrives in arid conditions, requiring minimal water—once every three weeks suffices. It possesses high drought tolerance, storing moisture in its succulent leaves. In indoor settings, proper drainage is vital to prevent root rot from excess moisture.
Propagation:
Propagation of partridge aloes occurs via offsets, cuttings, or seeds, requiring bright light, warm temperatures, and well-draining soil. Allow cuttings to callous before planting. Steps include drying offsets or cuttings, planting in cactus mix, maintaining lightly moist soil, and providing indirect sunlight until roots develop.