Alocasia thrives in a moist environment and needs plenty of water during active growth.
Light
Put your Alocasia in a spot with bright indirect light.
Water
While Alocasia are rather thirsty, too much water can cause root rot and ultimately lead to the death of your plant. This is why you should never let your Alocasia sit in water 。
When the top 3cm of soil are thoroughly dry to the touch, it is safe to water again.
Humidity
Alocasia tolerate moderate humidity of around 50%, but they will thrive better and grow faster in higher humidity from 70%+.
Soil
Alocasias love it airy around the roots, so a loose and ideally soil-less mixture will work wonders.
Toxicity
All Alocasia are toxic to humans and animals when ingested.