Alocasia Polly – Plant

$ 4.71

Alocasia Polly – PlantAlocasia Amazonica Plant is also referred to as the African Mask Plant or Elephant Ear Plant, is a beautiful indoor tropical plant with colorful veins on its dark green leaves. There are about 79 Alocasia varieties with varying leaf shapes from thin arrowheads to wide heart shapes. Their stunning foliage will be a great addition to your household for years to come. This indoor tropical beauty with the proper maintenance will thrive and create a piece of tropical paradise right in your home.General The Alocasia Plant can increase in the right conditions. They can reach a height of 2 feet.The African Mask Plant will bloom in spring and summer and rest in winter.Occasionally, a well-looked-after Alocasia may produce a light butter-yellow flower.SunlightYour Alocasia Plant requires bright but indirect sunlight. Exposing them to direct sunlight will burn their leaves.Being a tropical plant, your Alocasia Plant enjoys a temperature of 65-85℃ with above-average humidity.WateringDuring the growth season, water your Alocasia regularly to ensure the soil is moist but not soggy.However, this indoor plant will rest in winter. During this period, reduce watering significantly and let the soil become almost dry between watering.Do not overwater as it will lead to root rot, damaging the growth of the plant.SoilFor drainage, Plant your Aloe Haworthioides in good cactus compost or a loamy compost with additional sand.As your succulent plant does not tolerate water stagnation in its substrate, place it in well-drained soil.FertilizerMake sure to feed your Alocasia a general houseplants fertilizer enriched with iron every four weeks in its active growth period. Avoid feeding your plant in winter.ToxicityAlocasia is toxic if consumed and not suitable for spaces with pets and children.Additional CareTropical queen, alocasia enjoys the right humid spot in your home. Mist the plant regularly or use a pebble tray to provide it ample humidity. So it's a good idea to set the pot in a saucer of water elevated by pebbles. The pebbles will prevent the roots from sitting directly in the water, which will cause rotting.Apply fertilizer only to damp soil to avoid burning the roots.Every few weeks, spray your Alocasia plant with warm soapy water to prevent common pests like mealy bugs, scale, aphids, and spider mites. It will also keep your plant dust-free. If an infestation occurs, use an ultra-fine insecticide oil or Neem Oil to kill the pests and their eggs.TroubleshootingLeaf brown tips - Indicates your alocasia is underwatered - Set up a regular watering schedule to ensure the soil is always moist but not soggy.Leaves turning yellow - Although some yellowing of the leaves at the bottom can be natural, it could be the first signs of root rot when the soil is also wet - Always ensure excess water is drained out from the pothole. One more reason for yellowing also leaves below sunlight.Spots on leaves - Alocasias are sensitive to salts, minerals, and chlorine in tap water - Use RO or distilled water.Dry, crispy leaves: Indicates humidity surrounding the plant is too low.Leaves fading and dying in fall/winter: Alocasia goes into dormancy as temperatures drop and days shorten - Reduce your watering.