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Alocasia 'Black Velvet'

Alocasia 'Black Velvet' - Flowering

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Level

Intermediate

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Water

Every 7 days

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Temperature

60° - 85°

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Light

Indirect Sun

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Pet

Toxic

About Alocasia 'Black Velvet'

Alocasia's are often called "Elephant Ears". Their distinctly heart shaped leaves and ability to grow up to 18" in size make this tropical plant a beautiful centerpiece inside or out. Black Velvet has deep green almost black leaves with white veins and a slight pubescence (tiny hairs) from which we get the 'Velvet' part of the name.

Scientific Classification

Common Name

Alocasia 'Black Velvet'

Genus

Alocasia

Family

Araceae


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Every 3d

Recommended Frequency

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1 /2 cup of water

Recommended Amount

Try to keep the soil evenly moist particularly in spring and summer. Water when top of soil starts to dry out. Allowing plant to dry down too much will cause leaves to curl.

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60° - 85°
Ideal Range
Moderate to High Temperature

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Direct Sun

Recommended


80%
Recommended Humidity
High Humidity

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Every 14d

Recommended Frequency

Fertilize your Alocasia 'Black Velvet' every two weeks during spring and summer using a liquid fertilizer. Do not fertilize during winter.

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Every 365d

Recommended Frequency

Repot your Alocasia 'Black Velvet' once a year, or once it outgrows its pot.

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Loamy Soil

Recommended Soil

Loamy Soil is well-draining and fertile soil. It is equal parts sand/silt/clay. This soil type tends to be acidic but is high in nutrients and retains moisture very well.
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