Alocasia Polly African Mask Houseplant
Alocasia ‘ Mask Plant’ Assortment Varieties — a festive-looking plant that thrives in low to medium light!
Botanical Classification: Aglaonema
CARE GUIDE:
Light. Medium to low indirect light. Never allow this plant to receive direct sunlight, as the leaves will burn.
Water. Water a needed, allowing the soil to dry out in between waterings. Never let your plant sit in water as it will cause root rot. If leaves’ edges begin to burn or curl slightly, that might possibly mean the water you are using to water the plant has too much chlorine in it. An easy fix for that is to let your water sit out overnight for the chlorine to naturally evaporate.
Humidity. Loves its leaves misted. Mist the leaves to increase humidity around your plant, especially in the drier winter months. Misting can also help remove dust & clean the plant’s glossy leaves.
Toxicity. Toxic if ingested
Alocasia ‘ Mask Plant’ Assortment Varieties — a festive-looking plant that thrives in low to medium light!
Botanical Classification: Aglaonema
CARE GUIDE:
Light. Medium to low indirect light. Never allow this plant to receive direct sunlight, as the leaves will burn.
Water. Water a needed, allowing the soil to dry out in between waterings. Never let your plant sit in water as it will cause root rot. If leaves’ edges begin to burn or curl slightly, that might possibly mean the water you are using to water the plant has too much chlorine in it. An easy fix for that is to let your water sit out overnight for the chlorine to naturally evaporate.
Humidity. Loves its leaves misted. Mist the leaves to increase humidity around your plant, especially in the drier winter months. Misting can also help remove dust & clean the plant’s glossy leaves.
Toxicity. Toxic if ingested
Alocasia ‘ Mask Plant’ Assortment Varieties — a festive-looking plant that thrives in low to medium light!
Botanical Classification: Aglaonema
CARE GUIDE:
Light. Medium to low indirect light. Never allow this plant to receive direct sunlight, as the leaves will burn.
Water. Water a needed, allowing the soil to dry out in between waterings. Never let your plant sit in water as it will cause root rot. If leaves’ edges begin to burn or curl slightly, that might possibly mean the water you are using to water the plant has too much chlorine in it. An easy fix for that is to let your water sit out overnight for the chlorine to naturally evaporate.
Humidity. Loves its leaves misted. Mist the leaves to increase humidity around your plant, especially in the drier winter months. Misting can also help remove dust & clean the plant’s glossy leaves.
Toxicity. Toxic if ingested