Sarian

Sarian

Alocasia Sarian is a rhizomatous, tropical perennial that features leathery, wavy-edged, arrowhead-shaped, dark green, upward pointing leaves. The leaves have wide, conspicuous, bright white main veins and long, thick, striped petioles.

Light Needs
The sarian needs bright, indirect sunlight. Direct sunlight may burn the leaves, and low light will stunt the growth. An ideal spot is to the side of a bight window.
Watering
Check it once a week and and water it if the top 25% of the soil is dry. They should not sit in soaking soil, but they like to stay slightly moist. After watering make sure you get rid of any water that is sat in the saucer at the bottom, as this can cause waterlogging and root rot.
Fertilizer
Feed your alocasia sarian a balanced fertilizer once a month in spring and summer. Do not feed in winter.
Soil
They like a light and loose, well draining soil with plenty of rich organic matter. A mix of orchid bark, perlite and normal potting compost is great.
Repot
You can repot year-round if it has outgrown it’s current pot, the best time to do it is in spring. A good practice is to check the roots about Easter time for all your plants.
Humidity
60%-70% is ideal, which is above normal household humidity. Alocasias love humidity, so keep them in a (well lit) bathroom, use a humidifier, or make a pebble bath for them. Misting them is ok too, but be careful with fungus.

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