All about Alocasia!

 

 

Alocasia is native to subtropical Asia and eastern Australia

They reproduce through tubers that form corms, which are swollen underground plant stems. A very common characteristic of Alocasia is their tendency to drop leaves to produce new growth, this is just the plants way of conserving energy. So do not be alarmed if you alocasia drops a leaf when there is new leaves coming

While there are some alocasia corms can be processed to become edible, the houseplant itself is toxic.

Care

They need bright, indirect light to thrive. Keep this plant under a grow light during the winter. Place them in an area of high humidity, avoiding spaces that are dry and drafty.

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Keep soil consistently moist, but not damp. Water when the top inch or two of soil is dry. 

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Two soils we recommend for Alocasia are PON, a semi-hydroponic medium, and our Baker Houseplant Growing Medium.

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