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At what point to I need to worry though 🫠


At what point to I need to worry though 🫠

by palacio_c

4 Comments

  1. SnooTangerines5484

    until it shoots a pure white leaf, I wouldn’t worry till then XD

  2. Mobile_Philosophy764

    You’re fine. It’s gorgeous.

  3. ineedalltheplants

    get some liquid silica to help keep the white parts from melting! I use it for all my variegated plants and it helps a lot. gorgeous plant btw!!

  4. Losangelesdevils

    Here’s my advice
    Dry crispy browning on leaf edges indicates lack of enough water.
    ‘Wet’ browning (more like soft/ mushy ) often can indicate root rot

    Yours looks like ‘wet’ browning so maybe keep an eye on the soil before watering All in all, alocasia love water, but need a wet to dry cycle not wet soil.

    But at a certain point if the plant looks good, don’t worry. Your plant is very healthy, don’t over think it 🙂

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