I bought the Alocasia Amazonia. I’ve got on with it better than expected although the older leaf tips tend to dry and brown. I was thinking of repotting but your comments about this has warned me off! When I do I will do as you suggest and be super careful! Thanks for the info.
I’m glad i successfully repotted my boyfriends lol. I just went into it blindly 😅😅 Now it’s blooming. Do i keep the flowers or trim them off? I read the flowers take too much energy
Hi another informative video! Dragon baby was hard on me but so pretty ,after watching your video, I'm tempted to try again, keep us posted on his progresss. Thank you
Well, got it for half price from Lowes lookin mighty scaley, had to repot because the soil was garbage, hasn't been looking good since - leaves are all browned a bit now, but there is a new sprout forming. We'll see how it goes! Got it alongside a healthy money tree to offer additional shade and humidity. Here's hoping!😂
Thanks for sharing! I just bought my first one 3 days ago. One very interesting thing that I've noticed is that it's responding to the warm white lamp above it. After the first night of having it, its leaves have all turned to face the 3000k light. Is this something known at all? I've never had a plant that does that before.
many plants move move for light in this way. technically all of them will at their own speed, but the plants that move quickly for light is called nyctinasty. basically moving fast vs super slow takes energy and only some plants evolved that way😊
hope your alocasia bagina still, i remember when i new in alocasia, i overwatering, now i knew, most of alocasia need to watering 3-4 day once, or wait until medium is dry
Pests and overwater killed my first attempt but i found another and couldn't resist giving it another try... But i just learned it does well with soilless potting mixture. Do you think that's what causes most people to end up overwatering because the soil mixture isn't right?
For repoting, when do you know when to repot? My alocatia is in a plastic grow pot and I can feel the roots pushing up against it. the roots are still contained in the pot but I have had a couple smaller leaves emerge instead of the usual larger leaves. Should II consider repoting? thanks!
You can carefully remove the pot and take a look at the roots, if it's full of roots with little soil it will benefit from a repot. Springtime is the best time to do it.
Help! I bought one of these recently and it hasn't done well, losing leaves etc. Bought a moisture meter which reads 'wet' so I've bought perlite to improve drainage😢 but your comments about reporting are a worry. Any advice please?
Oh no! Sorry to hear that, they can be quite picky to be honest, they don't like getting too wet, all you can do is wait for it to dry out now for a while and hope it picks up again. Good luck.
My girlfriend’s group just gave me this plant … it’s a baby one … and it came with a self watering glass pot underneath … it was empty when they gave it to me but the soil is still moist … I filled the watering pot back up with rain water … should I pore it back out until it dry all the way out?
What a lovely gift! Rainwater is great for this plant but yes it is better to let the soil dry out before watering again, a self watering pot can be handy for some plants but for this one it is probably not a good idea. Keep an eye on the soil and once it starts to dry out then you can water well with rainwater. Good luck, they can be quite a handful to look after but a beautifl one to own all the same.
That has to be fake! How in the world did you ever! I have one of those and it is such a slow grower. Each time one leaf comes in, another dies off. That is just gorgeous! I have a Dragon Scale and a Silver Dragon and they are both beautiful.
Just bought one from a friend. They're beautiful
I bought the Alocasia Amazonia. I’ve got on with it better than expected although the older leaf tips tend to dry and brown. I was thinking of repotting but your comments about this has warned me off! When I do I will do as you suggest and be super careful! Thanks for the info.
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Good luck with it. :-)
I’m glad i successfully repotted my boyfriends lol. I just went into it blindly 😅😅
Now it’s blooming. Do i keep the flowers or trim them off? I read the flowers take too much energy
Hi another informative video! Dragon baby was hard on me but so pretty ,after watching your video, I'm tempted to try again, keep us posted on his progresss. Thank you
Go for it!
Harli G has a good info video about it too
Thank you Andy! Love the videos!
Thanks Tom, it's my pleasure!
I have a baby one and love it 😍
Good luck! :-)
Well, got it for half price from Lowes lookin mighty scaley, had to repot because the soil was garbage, hasn't been looking good since - leaves are all browned a bit now, but there is a new sprout forming. We'll see how it goes! Got it alongside a healthy money tree to offer additional shade and humidity. Here's hoping!😂
Very informative 👏 such a diva 🪴 I lost my ,so fuzzy ! I'll try it your way thank you! Keep us posted on her success
Will do!
Thanks for sharing! I just bought my first one 3 days ago. One very interesting thing that I've noticed is that it's responding to the warm white lamp above it. After the first night of having it, its leaves have all turned to face the 3000k light. Is this something known at all? I've never had a plant that does that before.
many plants move move for light in this way. technically all of them will at their own speed, but the plants that move quickly for light is called nyctinasty. basically moving fast vs super slow takes energy and only some plants evolved that way😊
It's a fascinating thing to watch! There are still parts of variable nyctinasty that we don't fully understand, plants are smarter than we know!
hope your alocasia bagina still, i remember when i new in alocasia, i overwatering, now i knew, most of alocasia need to watering 3-4 day once, or wait until medium is dry
Looking cool 😍💚🌿✨!!!...
Pests and overwater killed my first attempt but i found another and couldn't resist giving it another try... But i just learned it does well with soilless potting mixture. Do you think that's what causes most people to end up overwatering because the soil mixture isn't right?
Almost certainly, well worth giving soil-less a go. Keep us posted on how you get on!
I've just accidentally bought one cos it's lovely but I need to learn 😉
For repoting, when do you know when to repot? My alocatia is in a plastic grow pot and I can feel the roots pushing up against it. the roots are still contained in the pot but I have had a couple smaller leaves emerge instead of the usual larger leaves. Should II consider repoting? thanks!
You can carefully remove the pot and take a look at the roots, if it's full of roots with little soil it will benefit from a repot. Springtime is the best time to do it.
For those using a moisture meter… Where would the meter need to register for it to need watering?
If you have the moisture meter half way down into the soil, just as the meter goes from moist over to dry then you can water again.
Help! I bought one of these recently and it hasn't done well, losing leaves etc. Bought a moisture meter which reads 'wet' so I've bought perlite to improve drainage😢 but your comments about reporting are a worry. Any advice please?
Oh no! Sorry to hear that, they can be quite picky to be honest, they don't like getting too wet, all you can do is wait for it to dry out now for a while and hope it picks up again. Good luck.
My girlfriend’s group just gave me this plant … it’s a baby one … and it came with a self watering glass pot underneath … it was empty when they gave it to me but the soil is still moist … I filled the watering pot back up with rain water … should I pore it back out until it dry all the way out?
What a lovely gift! Rainwater is great for this plant but yes it is better to let the soil dry out before watering again, a self watering pot can be handy for some plants but for this one it is probably not a good idea. Keep an eye on the soil and once it starts to dry out then you can water well with rainwater. Good luck, they can be quite a handful to look after but a beautifl one to own all the same.
If you put them in pom . You will have no trouble at all . They definitely aren't as hard to keep as calathea
Pests?
That has to be fake! How in the world did you ever! I have one of those and it is such a slow grower. Each time one leaf comes in, another dies off. That is just gorgeous! I have a Dragon Scale and a Silver Dragon and they are both beautiful.
Thank you! They are certainly tricky plants to look after!
@@HouseplantHacks How did you do that?