The Alocasia vietnamenis does not like to be overwatered and so it is best to let the first 3cm of soil dry out before watering. In the cooler months when the plant goes into dormancy you will need to water less. The plant also likes medium humidity of around 60% and so in the drier months keep a tray of water nearby to assist with the humidity levels.
The plants benefit from regular fortnightly fertilising in summer and spring with a liquid fertiliser, and monthly fertilising during the dormant period of autumn and winter. To avoid root-burn ensure your soil is moist before fertilising.
Alocasia vietnamenis grow best near a window with bright indirect light. Exposing your plant to direct sunlight, may result in burnt leaves conversely too much shade may lead to root rot or soil mould which may lead to further problems.
The plant is susceptible to root rot brought about by over watering and so pay close attention to when you water. Mealy bugs and spider mites are common pests, and it pays to inspect the plant regularly.
Is your Alocasia Vietnamenis pet friendly?
No
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