Even more beautiful than I expected. Bigger than I thought too, for a great price! Super satisfied will buy again
Elle est magnifique
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This is my favourite plant… period!! So healthy and so so beautiful!!
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1. Light Requirements
• Ideal Light: Bright, indirect light is best for the Alocasia Black Velvet Gold. Too much direct sunlight can scorch its leaves, while too little light can cause them to lose their vibrant color.
• Low Light: This plant can tolerate low light for short periods, but prolonged low light will cause slower growth.
2. Watering
• Frequency: Water when the top 1-2 inches of soil feel dry. This plant prefers slightly moist soil but doesn’t tolerate being waterlogged.
• Watering Tip: Use distilled or rainwater if possible, as tap water with high mineral content may harm the plant.
• Drainage: Ensure the pot has drainage holes to prevent root rot.
3. Humidity
• Preferred Level: This Alocasia loves high humidity (60-80%). Use a humidifier or place the plant on a pebble tray to increase humidity levels.
• Humidity Tip: Avoid placing it near vents or drafty areas, which can dry out the air around the plant.
4. Temperature
• Ideal Range: Keep it in a warm environment with temperatures between 65°F to 80°F (18°C to 27°C).
• Cold Sensitivity: Protect it from cold drafts and avoid temperatures below 60°F (16°C), as this can damage the plant.
Shipping
All plants are shipped with their roots wrapped in Sphagnum Moss, and plastic wrap to retain moisture for the root system. Foliage is then wrapped in a soft material, and then the whole plant is wrapped in isolation paper to secure the plant from movement in the box. Upon arrival to your home, check the roots for any signs of damage or rot. If rot appears, trim the affected roots with clean scissors or pruning shears, and plant into the new pot with the above specified growing media. We recommend waiting a day to water your new plant after repotting, as this will reduce the risk of root rot. Please note that yellowing or browning leaves could occur in transit.