It is commonly grown as a houseplant but grows outdoors in tropical climates.

LikemostAlocasia, keeping alocasia frydekhappy can be tricky, but its foliage makes the challenge worthwhile.

Note that, like otherAlocasia, this houseplant is toxic to people and pets.

Alocasia Black Velvet plant with large dark green and small bright green leaves growing from pot

Light

ThisAlocasiadoes best in bright,indirect lightwhen grown indoors and in partial shade when grown outdoors.

Ensure it is not exposed to prolonged periods of direct sun, as that will burn its velvety leaves.

The perfect indoor spots is in front of a north- or east-facing window.

A close up image of a small Alocasia stingray leaf in a taupe pot against a white wall.

Avoid using indoor potting soil without additional amendments, which compacts over time and suffocates the plants roots.

you might also use a pre-made aroid mix.

Water

The soil should stay evenly moist but never waterlogged.

An Alocasia maharani with a highl textured green leaf.

If you are unsure about when to water, amoister metercan guide you.

The amount of water that this plant needs will vary greatly throughout the year.

It does best in warm temperatures, between 65F to 85F.

Front view of alocasia pink dragon

However, the plant is surprisingly winter-hardy inUSDA zones 9 to 11, where it can grow outdoors year-round.

Typical household humidity levels are usually fine, but alocasia frydek thrives in elevated humidity.

Use abalanced liquid fertilizer, and apply it during regular watering.

front view of alocasia silver dragon

Stop fertilizing this plant in the fall and winter months.

This is a flower.

Flowering is rare when alocasia frydekis grown indoors, but it may occur with mature plants.

you’re able to do this if you wish, but it isn’t necessary.

Division and corm propagation should be done in the spring or early summer.

Repotting is best done in the spring or early summer when the plant is no longer dormant.

Dont be alarmed if it looks like your plant has died once the weather outside starts getting colder.

The plant will return in the spring if the bulb is still firm and alive.

Water only when the top half of the soil has dried out.

Once a new leaf emerges in the spring, resume regular watering.

Inspect your plant regularly for signs of pests to catch potential infestations early.

It can thrive when given the right conditions, but always keep an eye out for the following issues.

This is common in the fall and winter when temperatures drop and daylight hours shorten.

Has there been a sudden change in its environment?

Is it getting enough light, water, and humidity?

Finding the cause can prevent further foliage loss.

Yellow Leaves

Yellow leavesare usually a result of overwatering or under-watering.

Ensure that the plants soil stays evenly moist.

That being said, under the right conditions, the plant can thrive.

Alocasia frydek are not as widely available asAlocasia amazonicaorAlocasia’Polly’but is generally not considered rare.

Many nurseries and garden centers carry alocasia frydek, as they have become increasingly popular houseplants.

Yes, alocasia frydek and green velvet alocasia are two common names for the same plant,Alocasia micholitzianaFrydek.

It’s not necessary to mist alocasia frydek.

You will be better off getting a small humidifier.

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