Alocasia Azlanii: care tips for a rare and stunning plant

Introduction

The Alocasia Azlanii is a rare and spectacular houseplant native to Malaysia. With its purple leaves that have metallic reflections and marked veins, it attracts all eyes. But its beauty comes with a few requirements. Don't panic: with the right care, you will succeed in keeping it in great shape!

Plant Identity Card

  • Botanical Name: Alocasia Azlanii
  • Family: Araceae
  • Origin: Borneo / Malaysia
  • Type: Tropical houseplant
  • Particularity: Dark foliage with purple metallic reflections

Care Tips

🌞 Light

The Alocasia Azlanii loves bright but indirect light. Absolutely avoid direct sunlight that would burn its delicate leaves. A location facing east or behind a sheer curtain to the south is perfect.

💧 Watering

The substrate should remain slightly moist, never soggy. Water as soon as the top 2 centimeters of soil are dry. In winter, space out the waterings. Be careful with hard water: prefer filtered or rainwater.

🌡️ Temperature

It thrives between 18°C and 26°C. Avoid drafts and sudden temperature changes. Below 15°C, it may significantly slow its growth.

💨 Humidity

It is a tropical plant: it loves humidity above 60%. Mist regularly, place a water tray nearby, or use a humidifier. Dry air causes brown edges on the leaves.

🌱 Substrate and Repotting

Use a draining mix: potting soil for tropical plants, coconut fiber, perlite, and a bit of pine bark. Repot every year in spring if the roots are coming out of the pot.

🍽️ Fertilizer

During the growing season (March to September), give it a liquid fertilizer for green plants every 3 weeks. No fertilizer in winter.

✂️ Pruning and Maintenance

No specific pruning is needed, but remove damaged or yellowing leaves to encourage new growth. Wipe the leaves with a damp cloth to remove dust.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Overwatering: this can lead to root rot
  • Lack of ambient humidity
  • Direct sunlight exposure
  • Using hard water

FAQ

Why are the leaves of my Alocasia Azlanii falling?

This may be due to overwatering, air that is too dry, or a cold draft. Quickly adjust its conditions to avoid decline.

Is it toxic to animals?

Yes, like all Alocasias, it is toxic to cats and dogs. Place it out of reach if you live with pets.

Can the Alocasia Azlanii be propagated?

Yes, by rhizome division during repotting. Gently separate the offsets with some roots and replant them in a new pot.

Conclusion

The Alocasia Azlanii is an exceptional plant that deserves a special place in your collection. With a little attention and a suitable environment, you will be rewarded with its incredible foliage. A rare beauty that will transform any room into a chic jungle!

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