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How To Take Care Of Alocasia Plant

Your Alocasia prefers warm temperatures between 65–85°F. Avoid cold drafts and sudden temperature changes. Feed every month in the spring and summer with half-strength, all-purpose indoor plant fertilizer such as our All Purpose Fertilizer (20-20-20). No fertilizer is needed in the fall and winter months.

How often do you water Alocasia?

Alocasia Polly enjoy weekly watering sessions and frequent misting, keeping their soil moist but not wet. In winter, we recommend allowing the top 2′ of soil to dry out between waterings to prevent overwatering and root rot.

Is Alocasia easy to care for?

Like all indoor plants, it is easier to care for the Alocasia when you understand more about its origin. These fast-growing houseplants can push out new leaves almost weekly when they are actively growing.

Is Alocasia an indoor plant?

Alocasia thrives in a moist environment and needs plenty of water during active growth. This is a plant that definitely needs a pebble tray beneath it. Your Alocasia indoor planting should be well lit with bright, but diffuse light. Direct sunlight will burn the leaves.

Should I water Alocasia everyday?

Ideally, for the best Alocasia zebrina care, you want to water it once a week approximately. I let the top two inches of soil dry out before I water it and when I do water it, I lift the plant and wait for the water to come out of the bottom drainage holes.

Do Alocasia like sun?

Alocasias need bright, but indirect light. Direct sun will cause the leaves to burn, so avoid placing your Alocasia in a spot where it’ll be exposed to direct sun for a prolonged period. This plant is not tolerant of lower light conditions though, so make sure the space you’re placing yours in feels very bright.

How do you care for Alocasia indoors?

Your Alocasia enjoys the warmth, preferably between 65–85 degrees, so maintain indoor temperatures above 60 degrees. Avoid cold drafts and sudden temperature changes. Feed once a month during the spring and summer with a liquid fertilizer for indoor plants such as our All Purpose Fertilizer (20-20-20).

How long do Alocasia plants live?

An average of 1-2 years in an apartment. Under optimal conditions, in the greenhouse – up to 15 years. It is a heat-loving plant.

Are Alocasia hard to grow?

Alocasia are semi-demanding plants that grow well in indirect light with temperatures of 60°F to 80°F and 60-70% humidity. Water once per week during the warm months and once every few weeks during the winter. During active growth, fertilize once per month. They are not hard to grow.

Do I cut off yellow leaves?

Generally, it’s safe to remove a few yellowed leaves from your plant. Removing yellow leaves keeps your plant looking healthy and your garden looking green. Removing yellow leaves can also reduce the risk of disease, which can develop more quickly on decaying leaves rather than healthy ones.

Do Alocasia like rain?

These plants LOVE their water and do not take neglect very kindly. Except in the winter time, you’ll want to keep this plant pretty evenly moist. In the winter, I let the top of the soil dry out a little before I water again. But don’t let your Alocasia amazonica get TOTALLY dry otherwise it will start to go dormant.

How can you save Overwatered Alocasia?

Rescue Techniques for Wilting Plants Move your plant to a shady area even if it is a full-sun plant. Check your pot for proper drainage and, if possible, create additional air space around the roots. Water only when the soil is dry to the touch, but do not let it get too dry. Treat with a fungicide.

How do you save Alocasia?

To revive Alocasia, water it only when the top 1-2 inches of soil in the pot are dry. Use pots with drainage holes and well-drained soil. Also, give her 6-8 hours of indirect sunlight and a temperature of 65-85°F.

How do you clean Alocasia leaves?

Leaf Cleaning Take the entire plant to the sink and rinse off the foliage with a gentle spray of lukewarm water. Mix ¼ teaspoon of a mild dish soap into a quart of room temperature water and spray the foliage and then rinse the soap off with lukewarm water. Using a damp cloth, wipe the dust off each leaf.

What is bright indirect light?

To sum up, bright, indirect light is bright enough to cast a shadow—though not a dark, clearly defined one—and to read by. It can be found near north- and east-facing windows or shaded south- and west-facing ones, as well as a few feet back from unshaded south- or west-facing windows.

Should I cut off drooping Alocasia leaves?

The oldest leaves will start to yellow and droop as they naturally die off. This will be the lowest leaf on the plant, and will usually only happen to one leaf at a time. They will fall off on their own but to keep your plant display looking gorgeous you will need to trim the leaf off as close to the base as possible.