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Sorry If This Makes You Buy More 😬🌱 ALOCASIA Collection Tour, Growth Updates + FUN FACTS 

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In today's video I decided to take you through all of the alocasia plants (and give you a growth update) in my collection, along with some fun alocasia facts. Alocasias are one of my favourite houseplants - they're so fun to grow, they can be super fast growing and they come in such beautiful varieties! I also go through some brand new alocasias that I've recently added to my collection!
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@TheJungleHaven
@TheJungleHaven Год назад
Let me know what other types of plants you'd like to see! 💚
@tessie7e777
@tessie7e777 Год назад
How about focusing a video on each growth habit type of philodendron. Sometimes it’s hard to find out that info, so it would be educational, as well.
@sousafamilygarden
@sousafamilygarden 10 месяцев назад
Your channel is great! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Cool. 💚 #SousaFamilyGarden 💚 Thanks. Great Channel!
@leannepapworth8523
@leannepapworth8523 Год назад
A video on changing from soil to semi hydro would be really helpful 😀
@EmmaMorgan09
@EmmaMorgan09 Год назад
I’m interested to discover why Alocasia Azlanii doesn’t appear in many youtubers’ collections. It’s my absolute favourite. Prettier than Cuprea, it’s iridescent pink!
@Plentyofplants16
@Plentyofplants16 Год назад
Saw your comment, googled and now have this on my Wishlist!
@tessie7e777
@tessie7e777 Год назад
I have both! ☺️I think they are each beautiful in their own way.
@bloody_me6401
@bloody_me6401 11 месяцев назад
Maybe because the azlanii and the cuprea look very similar to each other and the cuprea is a bit more common ? ☺️ thats my thought Or at least… let’s say I thought about buying an azlanii but it’s too similar for me.☺️
@cherieizm
@cherieizm 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for this information 😊 I'm fairly new to Alocasia. I currently have 4 different ones, including Cuprea 😂 I'm gonna look into this, and maybe fall in love again! 🙄😬😂😂 Have a planty day! 😘
@cherieizm
@cherieizm 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for your videos! 💜 I had a question about your new corms, how many different ones did you buy please? 👀😍😊💜 Have a wonderful day! ☀️👋
@humeyra0001
@humeyra0001 4 дня назад
I laughed out loud when she said "touch wood" and reached for her head 😂😂😂 Ur a Gem 💎 ❤
@DanielHanson343
@DanielHanson343 Год назад
Feed your alocasia's , I have 6 or 7 of them and in growing season I give them ferts at every watering and they all hold somewhere between 6 to 10 leaves at a time , they are very hungry plants.
@nellies7767
@nellies7767 3 месяца назад
I will def ttry this. these plants give me the blues but i keep trying. when one leaf grows one dies. idk whats wrong.
@gaiagiove7905
@gaiagiove7905 3 месяца назад
Do you know how to fertilize/feed when the plant is in pon?
@deltatango6793
@deltatango6793 11 месяцев назад
Give those alocasia way more fertilizer when it’s losing leaves like that as it tries to grow new leaves! They’re such hungry little babies! You can feed them every other week (or even give half as much fertilizer every week) during growing season :) they’ll thank you for it! The “cycling” only happens because they need more fertilizer (nutrients) because they use SO MUCH darn energy to put out new leaves. You won’t have alocasia drama anymore.
@sherifatrufai1962
@sherifatrufai1962 Месяц назад
What kind of fertilizer do you recommend pls?
@sandrathompson6344
@sandrathompson6344 11 месяцев назад
I would love to see a video on calatheas! Loved this one on alocasias!!
@ReeRuns
@ReeRuns Год назад
I really like how genuine and informative your videos are. I got a peace lily plant from my grandpa's funeral a couple of years ago and have made mistake after mistake with it. I've started to really enjoy taking care of it though, and have been adding more plants to the room to get the peace lily some friends.
@thevahandbook
@thevahandbook 10 месяцев назад
You don't have to worry because Alocasias are the one plant I would never have in my house again. I had a couple in the past and hated them so much I gave them away. Maybe it was just me because my friend can grow them just fine but, imo they were too much hard work and I swore I would never get another one. I'm an Aglaonema gal myself.
@dustfeatherandco
@dustfeatherandco 9 месяцев назад
I just picked up an Aglaonema Pink Aurora and it's absolutely gorgeous. As it's my first Aglaonema, would you recommend medium light? It was listed as low light at the store but I figured it would require more since it's variegated and has lots of color. They had a couple more varieties I might go back for.
@thevahandbook
@thevahandbook 9 месяцев назад
@@dustfeatherandco hello! Tose ones are gorgeous and yes, you're right. While they can all manage pretty well in low light, the paler ones (pink and white ones) prefer a bit more light. My pink ones are in medium and bright indirect light. Just make sure they don't burn and they'll be fine. Welcome to the world of Aglaonemas - they're all gorgeous!
@dustfeatherandco
@dustfeatherandco 9 месяцев назад
​@@thevahandbookThanks for replying! I have it a couple feet away from a north facing window so it gets medium indirect light all day and seems to be loving it. So far, so good.
@niels-brouwer
@niels-brouwer Год назад
Always love these comparison videos that highlight the different species within a specific genus! I think Peperomia would be another cool one to cover at some point.
@dorindastewart1375
@dorindastewart1375 Год назад
I really enjoy these "Fun Facts" videos! Great information as alway! 😃👍
@alisonmitchell9178
@alisonmitchell9178 Год назад
I've got to be honest I have been building a general houseplant collection for a year now, but by far my favourite is alocasia. In fact, I am at the point where I'm giving away some of my other plants to make room for them. And I can see me collecting alocasia mainly. They're great in pon, but you still have to watch especially if the roots outgrow the pot and are just sitting in water. My favourite at the moment is the regal shield, it's a beast and looks magical, towering over everything! They're all fabulous! ❤❤❤❤
@faerynan5337
@faerynan5337 9 месяцев назад
Hello❤ Do you have a mix for them? my plants seem to dislike the transition from moss to soil and start to loss their roots😭. i was thinking maybe it was the medium i picked? or should i try a semi-hydro route? thank u before hand♥
@SirMopy
@SirMopy 2 месяца назад
i have semi hydro with pon and self watering pots from lechuza. easy care..
@kathleenhall3868
@kathleenhall3868 Год назад
Love your FUN FACTS, Claire, giving us the tools to provide better plant care.
@chris-dg1is
@chris-dg1is 10 месяцев назад
Bought my first alocasia red secret in the beginning of last winter. It has succeed to live till the spring and make now enormous leaves? I've lost zero leaf for the moment. So glad to have discover this plant, really like it. I have a polly i bought as baby, and a dragon which is right too. Cross my fingers ! Thank you for yours tips, but not ready yet to pass on pond. All my alocasias are in soil with perlite and coco fiber. Sorry for my bad englis, i'm french.
@chloelauren01223
@chloelauren01223 10 месяцев назад
Your English is great! Don't apologise! :)
@HolidayGlow
@HolidayGlow Год назад
Oh that jacklyn... they are on my wish list and have been for awhile but LOVE that sized up version! Even more gorgeous!
@nicoleevans128
@nicoleevans128 4 месяца назад
Thanks for showing off your collection! I really enjoyed it.
@FreyadeTonnancour
@FreyadeTonnancour Год назад
Perfect timing i just got my first one yesterday!
@alicjakibort-bis6660
@alicjakibort-bis6660 Год назад
Hello from Poland😊 Thanks for all the work that You put in making videos for us ❤️ I would love to see video about Your jungle cactus collection😍
@bethanylaska3734
@bethanylaska3734 Год назад
Obsessed with alocasia lately, thanks for this video!
@large8123
@large8123 4 месяца назад
having spent a year battling fungus gnats with all my alocasia plants (self inflicted) i've decided after a very sulky winter to transfer all my alocasia plants to growing in Leca with the exception of my one Yukatan. Hoping the switch to semi hydro will solve both my pest problem and help me manage my obsession with over watering.
@pennyroyal5424
@pennyroyal5424 Год назад
Thanks for the great Alocasia video! Yours are amazing. I have a Zebrina, a Silver Dragon and I’m heading off to the nursery tomorrow to hopefully grab a Cuprea. I’m not sure how many you have among your collection but I’d be interested to see a future video in this format for Calatheas, I have a Vittata, Roseopicta & an Ornata in my collection.
@EmmaMorgan09
@EmmaMorgan09 Год назад
Regal shield is stunning. I bought one in Lidl for £6.99! They grow absolutely enormous!!!!! The leaves are like satin. The undersides are beautiful. One of the easiest ones to grow from corms.
@sharonceceliamary
@sharonceceliamary Год назад
I think I'd love to see you talking about Pepperomias. There are so many different kinds aren't there!
@dvlajko
@dvlajko 8 дней назад
i've watched your video and went yesterday and bought 2 alocasias, LOL, portodora and ........... forgot the name, will keep watching your chanel it is great
@louisedreisig6166
@louisedreisig6166 Год назад
Ohhh you got a Regal Shield! 😍 It's my favourite, they grow so fast and get absolutely huge! It's another thirsty one, especially when they get big... I had to put mine in a self-watering pot as I couldn't keep up!
@wishingonthemoon1
@wishingonthemoon1 Год назад
Omg yayayayay! I adore alocasia, they’re my favorite aroid. I love that you have so many, I do too. Can’t wait to see them…
@MGarciareporting
@MGarciareporting Месяц назад
These are by far my favorite 🪴 plants, love the look of exotic Amazonian jungle looking plants. Absolutely gorgeous looking. Love your collection and your care for plants ❤
@PaletteBegonia
@PaletteBegonia 9 месяцев назад
Love a good Alocasia. I just got two recently that weren't doing the best in my local Radway GC , cleaned them up & threw them in my indoor greenhouse & I cannot wait to see what happens with them. One has this supercool black/dark green felt like leaves with striking pale green/white viens & the other is almost jet black or really really dark purple with this off white pin border around the leaves & it has this crazy red/pink/purple iridescence under lights & this wierd polkadot sploching on the stems base . Alittle mistreated as I said but a super fun purchase & literally neeeeeded in my collection 🥹
@carolstuff
@carolstuff Год назад
Great alocasia collection. Thanks for sharing!
@belindalippert1243
@belindalippert1243 Год назад
This video is just fuelling my need for more alocasia 😍
@Xtremeraverbaby87
@Xtremeraverbaby87 Год назад
Lovely video ty ❤ I'd love some more on anthurium, monsteras, succulents and cacti, carnivorous, and string of's
@natashaoreilly7072
@natashaoreilly7072 Год назад
Beautiful Alocasia Collection 🥰🌱
@josenegrete5302
@josenegrete5302 Год назад
I must get my hands on a jackyn alocasia. definitely my favorite from your collection. mealy bugs are a nightmare, i gave up on treating a plant after 2 years luckily they didn't spread to my other house plants.
@AdindaQ
@AdindaQ 8 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for this great video!! It really helped me to make a choice between the two Alocasia's I wanted to add to the two I have already! And now I ordered 5 more 😂😂😂
@AmericanaGardens
@AmericanaGardens Год назад
That fraydek is gorgeous! ❤
@ronjakh
@ronjakh Год назад
I love alocasia and I’ve had a lot of varieties, a lot of the very uncommon and hard to find ones too. I’m getting rid of most of them now because they just need so much feed and so much light and I want to keep that precious real estate for plants I love more. I’m seriously sizing down this summer because my collection became too overwhelming when life otherwise got overwhelming and hard
@lyndseywilliams3895
@lyndseywilliams3895 Год назад
Hi Claire. I'm quite new to house plants. Kids grown, just 1 left at home, no grandkids, yet😮. I made a terrible rookie mistake. I put my open bag of compost back in my coal shed. I forgot to close the compost bag, just dumped it in. Iv repotted lots of plants. Now iv had to put yellow sticky fly catchers in most pots. Those lil flies must have laid their children in the bag in the shed😢. Dang it
@magorzatapacanowska4233
@magorzatapacanowska4233 17 дней назад
I'm surprised to hear that alocasia cuprea red secret is troublesome for you. I've got a few types of alocasias ( 7 or 8) and some of them are causing some problems ( especially the silver dragon) but I find alo cuprea red secret the least problematic of all my alocasias. I've had it for around two years now and it's giving me new leaves regularly, now having 13. I grow them in a soil mix with pine bark, coconut fiber, perlite and keramzite and it's doing fine. Very revarding and easy plant for me and so lovely metalic purple brown colour. Thanks for the great video!
@josaward6715
@josaward6715 Год назад
Alocasia nut✋🏻 Nebula is my nemesis I’m on my third one 🤞🏻 root rot, especially when the plant is young, with not a particularly big tuber to speak of is the enemy. Now put my babes in LECA but now I’m thinking about using PON I think it will be more stable holding the plant upright. Great episode!!❤
@ABedofThistle
@ABedofThistle Год назад
Claire you should try out the alocasia silver giant! It has a similar coloring to the philodendron silver sword, and has a shield type shape. The second leaf I got on mine was the same size as my hand lol. It’s beautiful!
@babs1076
@babs1076 Месяц назад
I have 4 alocasia, all in pon. My cuprea has adapted to the pon the best and right away- it has been pushing out new leaves before the last newest has hardened off. It’s my favorite, and I highly recommend Pon for this guy.
@hanniiplants
@hanniiplants Год назад
Great information! Now I want to buy Alocasia😅 I just killed Alocasia Frydek last month and I don't think I want to buy Alocasia again. But because of this video, now I want to try one more time.😂. Tq for all the tips!
@Ksnamaste
@Ksnamaste Год назад
I love alocasia and they do so well in Pon but I’m so scared of the spider mite magnets they are.
@FaithRickett
@FaithRickett Год назад
I only have a Silver Dragon currently. But I hope to add Jacklyn, Tiny Dancer, Melo, Sinuata, and Azlanii as my collection grows!
@vicky3792
@vicky3792 Год назад
It’s so funny how easy for some are hard for others. I have a horrible time with dragonscale which seem to be easy for everyone but I have 2 cupreas that cause me absolutely no problems at all. One I transferred from moss to soil a few weeks ago and is doing very well.
@od.vandeveer
@od.vandeveer Год назад
I have 2 alocasias, one is the cuprea. I did put it in pon immediately and it seems to love it. Didn't loose a single leaf
@nathans5782
@nathans5782 Год назад
Yay! Alocasia’s are my favorite. I have 7 different ones. My favorites are the cuprea and nebula imperialis
@TheDopoYume
@TheDopoYume 7 месяцев назад
I purchased my first alocasia. She's a watsoniana wrinkle. She is absolutely stunning and intimidating. I don't want to do her a disservice, so I'm doing all the research I can. Unbelievably gorgeous plant. I'm thinking about purchasing more.
@cmm4456
@cmm4456 3 месяца назад
Amazing Collection... Super jealous over here... 🌿🌱
@sandragasser1278
@sandragasser1278 Год назад
The Regal Shield is my most loving plant❤…very easy plant
@Plentyofplants16
@Plentyofplants16 Год назад
Watched the video and oops.. bought three! Got in trouble but still happy as they look so nice in my little indoor garden corner 😅
@beccandriani
@beccandriani Год назад
Thanks Claire, I literally just did a purchase of 4 alocasia varieties (jacklyn, stingray, regal shield, varigated odora) 🤣🤣
@jocomley5401
@jocomley5401 5 месяцев назад
I got a lovely regal shield in Lidl today. £5.99 in a decorative pit with 4 lovely leaves and a new leaf unfurling.
@merielsprake2271
@merielsprake2271 Месяц назад
Hi Claire, just rewatching all your videos on alocasias as bought myself a teeny frydek today from local garden centre. Apologies if this is not the place to ask questions. You mention several times that you didn't have a good experience with pon at first. What was the problem please. I moved all my alocasias into pon after watching yourself and another saying how a great they do. They did soon well quickly for a while but have now started getting root rot. I have washed the pon. Advice would be great.x
@mikec3820
@mikec3820 Год назад
leca or turfac, pumice. even perlite and coco would work just fine for that bottom water "pon" style media(? sorry im a yanky lol). i love sip/wick pots tho.. thanke clare. nice alocasia collection ! i never knew they were different from colcasias. fun facts are fun
@craySean
@craySean Год назад
Hehe you have some beautiful Alocasia!! ….. but me, I admire them from afar!! I’m struggling to keep the 4 I have alive.. 😂
@MAD-kd5fs
@MAD-kd5fs 2 месяца назад
Please make one of these videos about aglaonema! Would love to see that
@lalasgarden23
@lalasgarden23 Год назад
The green shield looks like a picture!
@AsiyaAsiyaAsiya
@AsiyaAsiyaAsiya 2 месяца назад
Hi Claire! Why didn't you try to plant Red Secret in pon? I'm so curious! Have a lovely day!
@fluwelenvoetjes
@fluwelenvoetjes Год назад
Hi Claire, very informative video! Question...can you please submit a video where you show the steps to take to transfer plants from soil to pon? You got me enthousiastic about pon but I have no idea how to.....
@peixe_pt
@peixe_pt 6 месяцев назад
“Fun alocasia fact …all parts of the plant are toxic…”😂😂 I’ve been obsessing over your videos, but this was hilarious 😂
@laurasPlants
@laurasPlants Год назад
Always a debate about chopping off flowers, some people say that by the time you cut the flower off, it’s already spent the energy so there’s not too much of a point chopping it. Other people say the plant is already producing hormones so if you cut the flower, it will just keep producing flowers and drain your plant of energy even more until it decides it’s done.
@nicobooysen4925
@nicobooysen4925 Месяц назад
Hi your plants is just as beautifull as you are😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
@gaddaitherage8204
@gaddaitherage8204 8 месяцев назад
I wonder what’s the main takeaway from this video…perhaps it starts with the letter “P.” Seriously though, great video. I’m actually right now in the process of reporting my alocasia, and are waiting for my self watering pot to show up. So it’s great to see so many people with experience with semi hydro.
@nathandesmond3641
@nathandesmond3641 4 месяца назад
Im thinking about getting a alocasia jacklyn for my first one!
@angelabecerra4385
@angelabecerra4385 2 месяца назад
Thank you for you video. Do you let you’re alocasias go dormant in your house?
@tawnyk9568
@tawnyk9568 Год назад
I just moved my Alocasia dark sword to leca a week ago…it’s doing so amazing already. I say move yours to PON 🤗
@edwardwiper1323
@edwardwiper1323 Год назад
hi Claire i am havening trouble with Alocasia in soil & after watching your video would like to see if i can make them as healthy as yours look.Could you please tell me what type of PON to buy & where you purchase it from i would be ever so grateful.
@pinstripesuitandheels
@pinstripesuitandheels 9 месяцев назад
I have an Alocasia Amazonica that gave me seven corms, of which three are sprouting at the moment. It's my first ever Alocasia, so I'm propagating for duplicates, just in case. I can't wait to swap some of the babies, or give them away to friends. I really also want a Silver Dragon, and a Jacklyn. I live in a very small flat with okay lighting, but I can't use grow lights because of my eyes. There are so many plants I still want to add to my collection: caladiums, aglaonemas, a few philodendrons, jungle cacti, desert cacti, succulents, Calatheas, ferns...
Год назад
I just got alocasia frydek and im afraid to repot it. Was looking at different videos but nowhere if pon or leca is better for it. Also how to keep old leaves from dying when new ones come out? More feed? More light? Someone told me it doesnt like light so it wouldnt survive under grow lights in an ikea cabinet.
@sophiaperez-monzon6865
@sophiaperez-monzon6865 Год назад
Hi Claire, I've recently acquired an Alocasia zebrina from Lidl... Might be setting myself up for heartbreak. But could you link the Alocasia substrate you keep mentioning ? I'm wondering if "Petra" would benefit from it.
@lorifenner4048
@lorifenner4048 10 месяцев назад
I looked up, regal shield, that one’s going to get as big as the Portadora
@jennieleon5087
@jennieleon5087 Год назад
I loved this and loved your enthusiasm for pon. I just started using it about 3 months ago and for my Hoya cuttings I’m getting great results. I’m not sure about converting a plant into it, I guess I’ll just have to wing it at some point. I think my fav alocasia of yours has to be the Jaclyn, I’d love one, but I haven’t seen anything I can afford here yet in England. Another genus for me would be either Peperomia which have taken me 3 years to be successful with and Lipstick plants. I have about 5-10 of each. Both do very successfully in my south west windows, so mainly evening light in the summer. I look forward to your next video 😊
@FreshwaterIchthyology
@FreshwaterIchthyology 11 месяцев назад
As someone who has studied taxonomy, mostly animals, types means something very different. You're better off saying variants or cultivars if registered. Types means an individual specimen that basically describes the species, so not like an appearance just an individual one plant, that is the holotype. There are other types, paratypes are those like additional backing to the description of a species, to put simply. Syntypes exist they are the holotypes and syntypes of species that have been synonymised with that other species. Unlike with animals it seems types are frequently alive but will be within collections e.g. Kew, preserved then the NHM has quite a few as well as kew.
@snowflaketherooster3895
@snowflaketherooster3895 Год назад
I have 1 alocasia,a sarian.i enjoy it 😁. can you put alocasia in leca and have it survive?
@leslieparsons408
@leslieparsons408 Год назад
I love your channel and the choices in your collection. Just a little tip - you are using the word "hardy" in the wrong way. Hardy plants are those that are able to withstand FROST!!! There are optional terms that are accurate, such as: Sturdy, Strong, Resillient, Tough, etc. But, hardy has a specific meaning in the plant world and it is only for outdoor plants.
@smarterbythemile
@smarterbythemile Год назад
Now I need a green sheild
@Paula-sw2tt
@Paula-sw2tt 16 часов назад
Curious why you got rid of your silver dragon? It is the only Alocasia that I currently own and I love mine.
@AmericanaGardens
@AmericanaGardens Год назад
Ninja turtle shells lol 😂
@natjoy22
@natjoy22 Год назад
I need a video on pon. I have 4 Hoya in pon from a plant fair. I do not have special nutrients for the pon. Can I just use the fertilizer that I use for my soil plants? Help please?
@RedRona7
@RedRona7 Год назад
If I have leca, will it be the same as pon for my alocasia?
@lisa8a8e
@lisa8a8e Год назад
my purple sword struggled for the last few years, and then I found out it had root rot.😭 now im trying to save it but we shall see
@cecile436
@cecile436 Год назад
Each time someone talks about TLC, I realise I watch way too much wrestling. I keep wondering why you'd need Tables, Ladders and Chairs in plant care XD
@Lisamakes
@Lisamakes Год назад
I’ve been into plants for about 18 months, and I’ve definitely struggled with Alocasia (and Peperomia, too). All of my Alocasia do well for a few months, and then just start to struggle. I’ve had success rebooting them from corms and from putting the stumps in my prop box to reroot. Last week I bought some Lechuza Pon and I ve potted 4 different babies up together and put them outside on my terrace which gets light but not much sun. We shall see how they fair! 🤞🤞🤞
@brianhardaway9716
@brianhardaway9716 9 месяцев назад
I have transitioned 12 of my 18 varieties of Alocasia into Lecha. I do have 3 in Pons but I find it too dense. I have mixed Lecha and Perlite to make it more airy but Lecha in a Semi Hydro system is the secret to keep them alive, watered, thriving, pest free, and mine haven’t gone dormant. I personally don’t like the long stem look. I believe it comes from let the plants dry out which in turn makes the plant use the water stored in the stems and that causes the stems to bend down. Since I use Semi Hydro all the stems stand like a healthy young Man. Claire you have a very good knowledge of growing them in airy substrate. I’ve learned very much from your vids👏🏾 and changing to Semi Hydro has made this Plant Journey less stressful. Take care and keep bring the Positive Vibes.✌🏿
@faerynan5337
@faerynan5337 9 месяцев назад
@@brianhardaway9716Hello~ w the lecha one, do you mean lechuza pon? I want to try a semi-hydro route bc havent have too much succes with soil lately😭 idk how to start tho😅
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 4 месяца назад
Humans are not allowed in my home and you just proved out why that is hahahahaha I am glad your plant is bouncing back. Someone probably put alcohol in it or something, which is crazy to think someone would do that.
@lifepathjourney3638
@lifepathjourney3638 Год назад
Do you use a "Humidifier" for any of your Alocasia's & Philodendron?
@Carey.S75
@Carey.S75 Год назад
Somebody's got the Alocasia bug 🤣🤣
@madhumitanag3357
@madhumitanag3357 11 месяцев назад
I just got an Alocacia silver dragon, some leaves are drooping down and curled outwards. I haven't given any shock, its in a bright area... Dont know why
@mikec3820
@mikec3820 Год назад
it sounds like a reggae singer "rom pon pon pon" 😂😉
@kathleenhall3868
@kathleenhall3868 Год назад
Where is everyone getting their corms (U.S.) or are you buying plants? Thanx.
@duaneadamx
@duaneadamx Год назад
I started collecting Alocasias 2 months ago and now have 8 different types 😂
@youricherednychenko2833
@youricherednychenko2833 Год назад
Здравствуйте. Смотрел ваш фильм во Франции. Очень хорошо,что Вы пишете название каждого растения.
@LUIS-zk9oe
@LUIS-zk9oe 9 месяцев назад
I really want to know the name of the big leafy plant on your wall to the right hand side is called😅
@lisawagner6076
@lisawagner6076 2 месяца назад
Hello Claire, I have an Alocasia Dragon Scale that is blooming with flowers again, this is the second time this plant is blooming. Last time it actually pushed out 2 flowers than a 3rd one popped up along with a new leaf. But, OMG!!! The STINK!!! I have never seen anyone talk about the horrible odor this thing puts out! I cut the flowers off this time in hopes of not having to live with that again. This plant lives in my bedroom. I cut them off and wrapped them up in a paper towel and a tightly closed plastic bag! However!, the smell still is coming out of the cut stalks on the plant. I don't understand if this plant multiplies by division and/or corms, why does it put out these God awful smelling flowers? Funny question, how do I keep this thing from flowering?
@alvaromaranhao2761
@alvaromaranhao2761 11 месяцев назад
Is you variegated frydeck having a baby on the side on this video?
@robynisrael1015
@robynisrael1015 2 месяца назад
❤❤❤❤❤ 32:52
@Idkseemskindafishy
@Idkseemskindafishy Год назад
My absolute favorite💕
@keahisalvador1186
@keahisalvador1186 11 месяцев назад
Aloha, I don’t have any Alocasia plants Could you recommend 2/3 fairly easy to take care of Alocasia plants please . Alocasia maharani easy to care for, what’s water for Alocasia ? Damp, dry soil? Mahalo
@mwatson4970
@mwatson4970 8 месяцев назад
Polly is my absolutely easiest alocasia, and I've had mine for abt 2 yrs. Even propogated and shared it several times since. The Pink Princess is my second choice.
@connerpeterson7357
@connerpeterson7357 8 месяцев назад
That Title is so damn funny.
@TimWhite-kx7hx
@TimWhite-kx7hx Месяц назад
Anyone know of a good quality soil ninja or lechuza pon alternative available in the US??
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