Alocasia cuprea
Surname | Araceae/Aroids |
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Leaf color | purple black, green |
Leaf size | nhỏ-vừa |
Tăng trưởng | trung bình |
Diseases & Pests | spiders, aphids, root rot, leaf rot |
Alocasia cuprea attracts plant lovers thanks to its unique leaf surface, with a shiny metallic effect. The leaves are oval in shape, slightly curved at the edges, with colors ranging from dark green to bronze brown depending on the light. When viewed closely, the leaf surface has a copper-plated appearance, with sunken veins creating an attractive depth. The leaf stalks are short, sturdy, and often reddish brown. The overall plant has a mysterious beauty, suitable for those who love the difference.
Note: The above information is only relative, the living conditions of the tree also depend a lot on other objective factors.
How to grow and care for Alocasia
Difficulty of growing taro, alocasia
Difficulty: 4/6
Alocasia plants are suitable for people who have experience growing houseplants or know how to care for this type of plant. If you are just starting out, you can try easier varieties like Alocasia Polly or Alocasia Amazonica.
Soil for planting alocasia
Alocasia needs a growing medium that is capable of good drainage, moderate moisture, and airy to avoid root rot.
Suitable lighting for alocasia
Alocasia does not like low light but will not tolerate strong sunlight. It is best to place the plant near a window with indirect light or use a grow light if the indoor light is low.
Temperature suitable for alocasia
Water give alocasia
Alocasia likes high humidity but not too much water! 🌿💧 Alocasia not a water loving plant as people often mistakenly believe, but need a humid environment and proper watering to grow well. Do you see your plant's leaves turning yellow or wilting? 😊
Humidity give alocasia
Alocasia needs humidity from 60-80%, otherwise the leaves are prone to dry edges or wilting. If grown in an air-conditioned environment or dry climate, use a mist sprayer or place the pot on a tray of pebbles with water.
Ideal pH give alocasia
Ideal pH for Alocasia within range 5.5 - 6.5, that is slightly acidic to neutral.
Pet-friendly
If you have a dog/cat that likes to chew on plants, you should avoid planting Alocasia or take careful measures to protect the plant. 🚧🐕🐈
Indoor Plant Care Guide
The most important and basic knowledge about growing plants indoors: