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The Alocasia 'Jacklyn' is considered a newly discovered plant and is very rare. It has striking green leaves with dark veins and striped stems. This stunning plant will effortlessly add beauty, elegance, and intrigue to your collection. Light:Put your Alocasia in a spot with bright indirect light. Water:While Alocasia are rather thirsty, too much water can cause root rot and ultimately lead to the death of your plant. This is why you should never let your Alocasia sit in water (e.g. standing water in the saucer). When the top 3cm of soil are thoroughly dry to the touch, it is safe to water again. Please note:Jewel Alocasia as are far less tolerant of constantly wet soil than the other, thinner-leafed Alocasia varieties. Be particularly careful not to overwater them! Humidity:Alocasia tolerate moderate humidity of around 50%, but they will thrive better and grow faster in higher humidity from 70%+. Soil:Use our soil-less and well-draining Alocasia potting mix if you want to make your Alocasia truly happy! Alocasias love it airy around the roots, so a loose and ideally soil-less mixture will work wonders.
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All returns acceptedReturnsNotAccepted
ClimateTropical
Common NameAlocasia
ColorGreen
Indoor/OutdoorIndoor
Growth HabitClimbing
Set IncludesSoil
Soil TypeChalk
BrandUnbranded
PersonalizeNo
Season of InterestFall
Plant FormPlant Plug
Soil pHNeutral
TypeHouseplants
WateringMedium
GenusAlocasia
Number in Pack1
Item Height3 in
Growth RateMedium
SunlightFull Sun
FeaturesAir Purifying
SafetyChild Safe
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
RoomAny Room
Item Width3 in

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