Alocasia Longiloba
          $18.00
          
          
                      
          		              incl. GST
                  
        
                  
      - Overall Height APPROXIMATELY:
 
- 35cm for Pot Size 14cm(Ø)
 
- The actual plant may differ as each pot has its own unique natural look and although look identical but never 100% similar to the image pictured here.
 - Flowers/Fruits are seasonal and plants may not be with flowers/fruits at the time of order/delivery.
 - Overall Height is measured from the bottom of the pot to the tallest point of the plant vertically.
 
GENERAL INFORMATION
- Alocasia is a genus of broad-leaved rhizomatous or tuberous perennials from the family Araceae.
 - They are typically grown as pot plants, but a better way is to grow the plants permanently in the controlled conditions of a greenhouse.
 - They do not do well in the dark and need good lighting if inside the house.
 - They should be cared for as any other tropical plant with a weekly cleaning of the leaves and frequent fine water misting without leaving the plants wet.
 
SOIL REQUIREMENT
- It thrives in loose, porous, well-drained soils.
 - They can also be grown in a well-aerated, moist potting mix growth medium.
 
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FEEDING/FERTILIZER REQUIREMENT
- When the plant's actively growing, boost the soil's fertility by adding some compost, scratching it carefully into the top inch or two of soil without disturbing the plant's roots.
 - Feed the plant every two or three weeks with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer such as a 10-10-10 formula, diluted at a rate of 1/4 teaspoon per gallon of water.
 
LIGHT REQUIREMENT
- Protect it from too much sun (which could scorch its leaves) on hot summer days and, by moving the container into a partially shaded area, such as under tall trees.
 - Keep an indoor-grown plant in a spot that gets filtered light, such as near a lightly curtained south- or west-facing window.
 
WATER REQUIREMENT
- Water the soil well.
 - Give the plant extra water during the dry season, aiming for at least 1 inch per week, including rain.