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How to Grow and Care for Alocasia Zebrina

How to Grow and Care for Alocasia Zebrina 

Homiful.com -- The zebra plant, Alocasia zebrina, is a tropical houseplant appreciated for its zebra-like stems. The Alocasia zebrina is tough to find and tricky to grow since it is picky about its growth conditions. 



Plant Care

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Wiping down your Alocasia zebrina's leaves every 1 to 2 weeks can assist to avoid dust formation and improve photosynthesis, leading in more vigorous growth. These are what's essential for growing Alocasia zebrina:

Light

This tropical plant prefers bright, indirect sunshine for several hours. Position your zebrina immediately in front of a north or east-facing window to maximize the amount of light it gets. If you have a west or south-facing window, place the plant a couple of feet away from the window to prevent strong direct sunbeams.

Soil and Fertilizer

Your soil mix should be organically rich and well-draining. It's best to use an equal mix of potting soil, perlite or pumice, and coco peat. Fertilize your plant with a balanced houseplant fertilizer once a month during the spring and summer, in addition to a nutrient-rich soil mix. Follow the application and quantity instructions on the fertilizer box.

Water

While this alocasia shouldn't be left in damp soil, it also doesn't do well in dry soil. Allow 1 inch of soil to dry slightly between waterings, then water well, allowing excess water to drain from the pot.

Temperature and Humidity

The Alocasia zebrina grows best in warm, slightly humid conditions, although it also grows well in regular home conditions, which are often dry.



Pruning

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Except for removing damaged, withering, or dead leaves, this plant does not require trimming. To cut the troublesome stem at its base, use sterilized pruning shears or snips, and wear gloves because this plant is toxic for human and pets.



Propagating

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The corms or subterranean root structures of Alocasia may be readily replicated by splitting, harvesting, and growing them. Both approaches need a mature and healthy plant and are best performed during routine repotting.

Follow these instructions to propagate through division:

- Remove the plant from its container and gently brush any extra soil away from the roots. Each plant will sprout from a single bulb.

- Separate the bulbs and roots from one another to divide the plant.

- Water thoroughly after planting the freshly separated plants in a well-draining potting mix. Place the plants in an area with bright, indirect light. 


Follow these instructions to propagate by growing corms

- Remove the plant from its container and gently brush any extra soil away from the roots.

- Look for little corms that will be linked to the plant's roots by digging around in the dirt. Cut the corms carefully from the roots at the base of the corm. The corms should be solid and spherical in shape. 

- Remove the corm's hard outer shell to reveal the light green interior, then set it in a container with wet sphagnum moss. Assemble the corm so that the pointed tip is up and the rough side is down.

- Close a small resealable plastic bag over the container to create a greenhouse-like atmosphere, and set the container in a spot with bright indirect light. 

- Unseal the bag for 10 to 15 minutes once a week to promote air movement. After a few weeks, you should notice roots or leaf emerging from the corms. 

- The young plants can be planted in a well-draining potting mix after the roots are at least 2 inches long. Return them to a bright, indirect light setting and maintain the soil uniformly wet.



Grow Alocasia Zebrina From Seed

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- Remove the seeds from the dried seed pods.

- Sprinkle the seeds on top of a moistened peat-based potting mix.

- Top with a thin layer of wet potting mix.

- Keep warm and provide indirect light by covering with a transparent plastic bag or wrap.

- Mist occasionally to keep the environment wet.

- Cover it until the seed germinates, then expose it everyday for 15 minutes to an hour to provide fresh airflow.

- Germination might take anywhere from three weeks to three months.



Potting and Repotting

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Alocasia zebrina loves to be root bound in a smaller container, thus repotting is not required every year. Repot Alocasia zebrina in a larger pot when the pot begins to seem tight or its roots begin to run rampant out of the drainage holes. Most plants are stressed by repotting, so water thoroughly the day before.



Common Pests & Plant Diseases

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Spider mites, fungus gnats, and mealybugs are all attracted to the damp environment of Alocasia zebrina. This plant is also prone to root rot, which is generally caused by insufficient watering and soil drainage. Yellowing foliage, falling leaves, and brown mushy stems are all symptoms of root rot. 



Common Problems

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However, when growing this tropical plant inside, it is common to face several issues:

Yellow Leaves

Yellow leaves can be caused by root rot, overwatering, underwatering, low humidity, or a lack of light. To determine what is causing your plant's leaves to become yellow, examine its growth environment.

Curling Leaves

Curling leaves generally indicate a lack of moisture or humidity in your Alocasia zebrina. Keep your plant away from drafty windows or air vents, which can dry up the air, and don't let it dry out too much between waterings.

Dropping Leaves

Dropping leaves implies that something is wrong in your plant's growth environment. Dropping leaves can be caused by a lack of light, underwatering, overwatering, a lack of humidity, or root rot.

Drooping or Stem Bending

Droopy stems may signal that the plant's stems are waterlogged. Allow the soil to nearly entirely dry out (approximately 2/3 of the pot) to remedy this. Also, make sure you have enough drainage holes and that the dirt drains adequately. 

It can also indicate that the plant is deficient in water, nutrients, or light. If a stem seems to be injured due to substantial bending, you can wrap it with florist tape like a support bandage to help the plant recover its stem.



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Care Tips for Pretty and Elegant Alocasia Dragon Breath

 Homiful.comAlocasia dragonbreath belongs to the family Araceae. the appearance that is synonymous with long, lean, and lovely makes Alocasia very popular and widely used as decoration in homes and offices. Alocasia's allure, which has the appearance of an elephant's ear or cupid's arrow and a silvery leaf color, makes the room look fresher. for the treatment of Alocasia, you can listen to the reviews below.


Lighting

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Actually, Alocasia dragon breath is adaptable. They can grow in a range of light from low to bright indirect. But, make sure not to put Alocasia in the lower light levels or get scorching light. Direct sunlight will burn the leaves.


Watering

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Watering Alocasia when the top soil dries out. But, don't let Alocasia stay dry for more than a day or two. In winter or colder weather, reduce the watering because the plant not actively growing.


Temperature and humidity

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As a subtropical houseplant, you can place Alocasia in warmer temperatures. The right is 75 F degrees for the best decision. Then, for humidity, they like to thrive in high humidity, 50% or more.


Fertilizer

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When Alocasia actively growing, you can get fertilizer in routine. It will help them to push out new growth. And make sure not to fertilize Alocasia when they are dormant or not actively growing.


Toxicity

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Even though this houseplant very perfect for decorating houses and offices, Alocasia is toxic for pets. So, you must be rethinking when putting them in a house or place which is have pets.


Tips

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Tips about Alocasia that you must know:

  • Make sure to clean the leaves and stems to help the plant for photosynthesis and keep them from disease.
  • Remove the flowers that grow in Alocasia, it will help facilitate foliage growth.
  • You can rotate the pot a quarter turn every time water Alocasia.
  • Alocasia likes to be a bit root-bound so there is seldom an urgent need to re-pot.



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Homiful.com is a collection of minimalist home designs and floor plans from simple to modern minimalist homes. In addition there are several tips and tricks on home decorating various themes. Our flagship theme is the design and layout of the house, the inspiration of the living room, bedroom, family room, bathroom, prayer room in the house, the terrace of the house and the child's bedroom.

6 Indoor Plant Ideas To Beautify Your Home

 Homiful.com - Having plants in the house will certainly make anyone feel happy. Besides being able to help provide a good and healthy atmosphere, the presence of plants will also avoid the impression of monotony and boredom. Here are some ideas about plants that are suitable for decorating your home.


ZZ plant

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ZZ plant or Zamioculcas zamiifolia is another popular houseplant that is perfect to enhance your home. This plant is also friendly for beginners because they are low-maintenance. As you can see, the appearance of the ZZ plant brings on the room even your workspace.


Peperomia

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More than a thousand species of Peperomia in this world. You can choose one of them to decorate the home area. Peperomia is one of the ideal houseplants that can do well in range lighting conditions and can tolerate infrequent watering.


Hoya carnosa

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Look like a toy, this plant is one of popular use to decorate houses and offices. Another name that you can call for this plant is a waxing plant because the surface of foliage there has so waxing.


Alocasia longiloba

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Alocasia longiloba is a tropical or subtropical plant that is perfect to decorate your indoors. And this plant also brings more benefits to you, like can act as an indoor purifier and many more.


Philodendron tricolor

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Philodendron tricolor 'White Princess' belongs to the Araceae family. Native to Colombia and Costa Rica, this plant requires more light than your average green aroid. With the combination of colors on their foliage, it will make your indoor look colorful and bring stunning.


Monstera plant

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Monstera plants are one of the popular houseplants that most use to enhance home decoration. This plant thrives on little attention and less sunlight. And Monstera is perfect to try because of its low maintenance and display bold features in its appearance.



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How To Care For Alocasia Black Velvet (Alocasia Reginula)

 

How To Care For Alocasia Black Velvet (Alocasia Reginula) 

Homiful.com -- The Alocasia Black Velvet (Alocasia reginula) houseplant is ideal for making a strong impression in little space. The majority of Alocacia plants are recognized for their big, tropical-looking, heart or arrow-shaped leaves (thus the colloquial name elephant ears). Black velvet grows more slower and is much smaller than other members of the genus. So, if you want to grow this plant, you should read the "How To Care For Alocasia Black Velvet (Alocasia Reginula)" below!



Alocasia Black Velvet Care

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Alocasia Black Velvet is a bit picky and thrives best in settings that match the tropical warm, light, and humid environment it prefers.

Light : Black Velvet thrives in dappled, bright yet indirect light, similar as that seen on the tropical forest floor. A window facing north or east works nicely, as long as the morning light isn't too harsh. 

Soil : Even hydration is essential for this plant's growth, so use a loose, well-drained potting media. Because root rot is a regular issue, a tropical mix with bark, sand, and loam is an excellent choice. Avoid those that are heavy in absorbent peat moss or coco coir.

Water : Root rot is generally caused by overwatering and moist feet. Although they require a fair lot of water throughout the growth season, it is preferable to water deeply, drain any excess, and allow approximately 20% of the topsoil to dry before watering again.



Pruning

@nextworldexotics

This plant has no particular trimming needs. Even the healthiest mature plants will require trimming away dead or dying foliage to create place for new leaves. This helps to more efficiently transfer nutrients to the developing leaves. Alocasia Black Velvet flowers seldom, and when they do, the blossoms are unimpressive. If flowers do appear, eliminating them helps to redirect energy to the main event—the leaves.



Propagating

@katieanneplants

Alocasioa Black Velvet cannot be propagated by stem cuttings or leaves, and growth from seed is difficult and time-consuming. These plants, on the other hand, spread by rhizomes (underground horizontal stems). Rhizomes generate new upward-growing shoots, giving the plant a clump-forming tendency. Alocasia Black Velvet can be propagated by splitting clumps or potting rhizome cuttings from mature plants.



Potting and Repotting

@jeevagarden

The plant Alocasia Black Velvet like to be slightly rootbound. And because they grow slowly, you won't need to repot them more than once every couple of years or when you wish to separate rhizomes.



Common Pests and Plant Diseases

@herhappyplantsy

Fortunately, these plants are rarely affected by illnesses. They can, however, be infested with spider mites. Spider mites thrive in dry settings, so keeping humidity levels high can help keep the pests at away, and your moisture-loving Alocasia will thank you.



Common Problems

@alltheplantys

Curling Leaves: This is frequently a concern for plants that are placed in direct sunlight. If you notice leaves crinkling at the margins, go to a location with more diffused light. Also, avoid allowing your plant to become excessively dry.

Yellowing Leaves: Because Alocasia Black Velvet cannot tolerate standing water, yellowing leaves are generally an indication that you should reduce watering or use a better draining potting media.

Brown Tips: Although overwatering is a major issue for these plants, brown leaf tips are one of the first symptoms if they don't get enough water. Too much fertilizer can also burn the tips of the leaves.



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Six Types Pot-Friendly Alocasia Decorative Plants

Six Types Pot-Friendly Alocasia Decorative Plants 

Homiful.com -- Alocasia plants can be an option for collection or at home. This ornamental plant has its own charm. Especially if these plants are well cared for. It is certain that the leaves will be more beautiful. The existence of potted ornamental plants will certainly add to the beauty of the house, as well as freshness. Well, for those of you who want to plant alocasia in a pot, here is a selection of "Six Types of Pot-Friendly Alocasia Decorative Plants"



Alocasia Plumbea

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The whole plant is dark green-black and glossy. Alocasia plumbea has leaf margins that form curves that add a soft impression to its thick leaves. Meanwhile, the lower surface of this ornamental plant is purplish red in color. This plant is very easy to maintain in a large pot and requires shade to maintain optimal growth.



Alocasia Longiloba

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Alocasia longiloba has a different leaf shape from the Alocasia genus in general. The appearance of the leaves is actually similar to the Syngonium genus with sagittate leaves that are sharply tapered at the three ends and point upwards. The leaflets are thick and bright green in color and pseudo yellowish on the underside. In addition, the petioles are striated brown in color which is quite a magnet for its lovers.



Alocasia Heterophylla

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An ornamental plant from the Philippines, also called 'aquino' alocasia, has an elongated leaf blade shape with a stalk that tends to be short, accompanied by a silvery green leaf color that is the allure of this ornamental plant. Alocasia Heterophylla will be even more beautiful when it grows lush.



Alocasia guttata ‘imperialis’

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This type offers beautiful leaves with a beautiful reinforced character. When held, the leaves feel thick and slightly slippery like they are coated with leaf shine. This Alocasia imperialis has a gray-green leaf appearance that matches the color of the older leaf veins. Meanwhile, on the back of the leaves, the purplish-red color is clearly visible.



Alocasia Dragon Scale

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This ornamental plant that looks like alocasia reversa is a type of tropical plant from the Araceae family. The combination of dark green leaf veins and metallic silver green leaves becomes its own charm for this Alocasia dragon scale, making it very suitable to beautify the garden or home.  Alokasia as high as 20 - 30 cm looks stunning, can be placed as a table decoration plant.



Alocasia guttata 'bullata'

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Allocation guttata 'bullatta', is a variant of the family group Araceae. This ornamental plant has a slightly rounded, thick and shiny leaf shape. The stalk is shorter than the leaf blade, also highlighting the beauty of color and leaf relief. The leaf bones look more characterful through a fairly dense blackish-green color. When mature, the length of the leaves can reach 30 cm with darker strokes of color.



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Homiful.com is a collection of minimalist home designs and floor plans ranging from simple to modern. There are also several home decorating tips and tricks in various themes. Our main theme is the design and layout of the house, as well as the inspiration for the living room, bedroom, family room, bathroom, house prayer room, house terrace, and child's bedroom.

The Exotic Alocasia Silver Dragon Plant Care

Homiful.com -- Alocasia is a flowering plant that belongs to the Aracea family. A tropical and subtropical plant loved for its charming green foliage. Of all the alocasia types, there is the alocasa silver dragon, which is a favorite of many and on many people's wish list to own. Discover why alocasia silver dragon is so special and how to care for it. Keep reading for the exotic alocasia silver dragon plant care.


Get to know the unique of Alocasia Silver Dragon

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Alocasia silver dragon is an remarkable plant that is considered rare. Plant collectors prize it as one of the most valuable plants. It's not surprising that his plant has such exotic foliage.

The Alocasia silver dragon has striking metallic silvery foliage with dark green veins. The dark, leathery leaf texture and unique pattern resemble dragon scales. This is an extraordinary plant that deserves its high price.


The soil requirement

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Alocasia silver dragon is quite compact as an indoor plant. It will undoubtedly become a topic of conversation among your guests. However, it is not always the best plant for beginners. It requires extra care, such as a well-draining soil with a mixture of coco coir, perlite, and orchid barks. You can also plant it in LECA (lightweight expanded clay aggregate).


Light requirement for this exotic plant

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Take care for this exotic plant in a place with partial sun exposure. Alocasia silver dragons enjoy dappled light. You can provide bright, indirect light. Be careful; too much direct sunlight will scorch the leaves, and too shady spot can cause leggy, staggered growth.


Ideal temperature and humidity

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Alocasia silver dragon are quite picky about temperature and humidity. This plant needs high humidity level at least 50% above. You can place a humidifier nearby or place it in a humid spot like a bathroom to provide the desired humid condition. This plant likes consistently warmth, but keep it away from air conditioners and heaters.


Watering

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Don't let the Alocasia silver dragon potting mix completely dry out. Before thoroughly watering this plant, make sure only the top inch of soil is dry. The leaves will curl slightly if the soil is too dry. You can also use the bottom watering method by placing the potted plant in water and soaking it for 15 minutes.


Pest and disease

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The Alocasia silver dragon is as hardy as a dragon because it is not prone to some diseases. Unfortunately, it may be favored by humidity-loving pests such as spider mites. This is uncommon, but you must check regularly to take action if your favorite alocasia is infected by pest.



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Homiful.com is a collection of minimalist home designs and floor plans from simple to modern minimalist homes. In addition there are several tips and tricks on home decorating various themes. Our flagship theme is the design and layout of the house, the inspiration of the living room, bedroom, family room, bathroom, prayer room in the house, the terrace of the house and the child's bedroom.