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Alocasia Silver Dragon
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- Overview Of The Alocasia Silver Dragon :
As the name implies, this plant resembles the scales of a silver dragon, hence the name Alocasia Silver Dragon. If you want to add this unique houseplant to your home or office, consider this species a valuable choice. Apart from being incredibly beautiful and eye-catching, these are very simple to care for and maintain.
- Classification
– Subfamily: Aroideae
– Genus: Alocasia
- About the Genus Alocasia
- Common Names and Synonyms
– Elephant Ear Silver Dragon
- Origin and Distribution
Characteristic of Alocasia Silver Dragon
- Foliage and Stem
- Evergreen
- Tall
- Temperature Tolerance
- Humidity Tolerance
- Drought Resistant
- Resistance to Diseases and Pests
While all of these problems are different, they all have the same origin: overly moist plant surfaces and soil. So the best way to prevent all these problems is to make sure the plants are always clean and dry. However, if a plant can catch insects or disease, appropriate treatment includes isolation and spraying of fungicides or insecticides as required.
- Growth
- Toxicity
- Durability
- Maintenance
- Dormancy
Alocasia Silver Dragon Treatment
Alocasia Silver Dragon care requires full sun to partial shade. You can water it occasionally as the soil dries. Just make sure the soil is moist, nutrient-rich and has a pH of 5.0 to 7.5. Very cold temperatures are strictly prohibited for this plant.
So how do you know how much water is needed and when?
Alocasia Silver Dragon care requires full sun to partial shade. You can water it occasionally as the soil dries. Just make sure the soil is moist, nutrient-rich and has a pH of 5.0 to 7.5. Very cold temperatures are strictly prohibited for this plant.
- Water
So how do you know how much water is needed and when?
That is easy. Water the plant once until clean. Then use your finger to feel the texture of the soil before you water it again. If you feel that the topcoat has started to dry well, you can water the Alocasia again. If it's still wet, leave it for a few more days. You can also use a humidity meter for this purpose. Plus, these requirements vary according to the weather and climate. Generally, water demand increases during the summer and decreases during the rainy season months.
- Soil
Soil that is moist and rich in drainage is ideal for Alocasia Silver Dragon plants. Drainage is an important factor for the soil to avoid water accumulation near the roots. However, the soil must also be able to retain the necessary moisture. Balance is important. Therefore, stay away from dry, sandy textures, and soils such as clay that are difficult to drain water. You can add compost or peat moss as a planting medium mix and let the pH remain acidic to neutral (5.0 to 7.5).
If you have to place it in such a place, use a net or paranet which will reduce the intensity of sunlight hitting the leaves. This factor is especially important if the plant is variegated. Such plants need extra light to help them photosynthesize properly.
- Sunlight
If you have to place it in such a place, use a net or paranet which will reduce the intensity of sunlight hitting the leaves. This factor is especially important if the plant is variegated. Such plants need extra light to help them photosynthesize properly.
The ideal routine is to expose the plant to direct sunlight in the morning as well as in the evening. During these two times, direct light is less harmful and damaging to plant leaves and variegation.
- Temperature
- Humidity
But if you live in a dry area, you may need to put a little extra effort into your plants. There are several ways to increase the humidity factor in your home. For example, you can install an indoor humidifier for your indoor garden or house plant collection. You can set it to provide the level of humidity you want.
Otherwise, you can install a regular spray/misting installation and use a pebbled water tray. For simplicity's sake, simply spray the plant with water several times a day or week (as needed) or place the pots in gravel trays each filled with water. In the last method, the water will evaporate and provide constant humidity in the air around the plant. This will act as a DIY moisturizer.
- Fertilizer
- Repotting
- Care and Pruning