Bat Alocasia
About Bat Alocasia
Alocasias, commonly known as Elephant Ears, are some of the most common houseplants although their leaves can reach enormous sizes when grown outdoors! 🐘 They typically only support a few leaves at a time (more, when they get more sun!) so don't be concerned if you see an old leaf begin to retire after a new one emerges. They grow out of underground corms which are similar to bulbs, so next time you repot keep an eye out for baby Alocasias! They contain calcium oxalate crystals so be sure to keep them out of reach if you have children or pets! ⚠️
Taxonomy
Alocasia nycteris
Alocasia
Araceae
Alismatales
How to care for Bat Alocasia
How often to water your Bat Alocasia
every 9
Bat Alocasia needs 0.5 cups of water every 9 when it doesn’t get direct sunlight and is potted in a 5" pot.
Use our water calculator to personalize watering recommendations to your environment or download Greg for more advanced recommendations for all of your plants.
Water 0.5 cups every
9
Finding light for Bat Alocasia in your home
a window
Bat Alocasia may have difficulty thriving, and will drop leaves 🍃, without ample sunlight.
Place it less than 3 feet from a south-facing window to maximize the potential for growth.
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How to fertilize Bat Alocasia
Most potting soils come with ample nutrients which plants use to produce new growth.
By the time your plant has depleted the nutrients in its soil it’s likely grown enough to need a larger pot anyway.
To replenish this plant's nutrients, repot your Bat Alocasia after it doubles in size or once a year—whichever comes first.
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Yellowing leaves on an alocasia Hi! I got this alocasia about a month ago and I have already lost two leaves. The smaller leaves near the base of the plant turn yellow, one at a time, and then droop. I repotted the plant in a chunky soil mix when I got it and follow the watering guidelines on the app, so I just don’t understand why it is turning yellow. It is in a west facing window, but does not get any direct sunlight due to an overhand outside. I don’t see any signs of pests, so I would appreciate some help since it is my first alocasia and I am determined to keep it alive! Thanks in advance.
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My plants love LECA… too much Hey friends😍 So. Fellow LECA users. I’m pretty new to LECA and my plants are LOVING IT, especially the alocasias. But tell me… what do you do when this happens? This is my alocasia low rider. A few weeks after switching to LECA, I took the first picture. And I took the second one over the weekend 👀Needless to say, I was shocked! And delighted. But what do I do now? Lol do I pot up? Won’t the roots keep growing like crazy? Eventually I won’t have a pot large enough! 🤣 #HappyPlants #AlocasiaAddicts #LecaLeague #RootPorn #NewGrowth #BeforeAndAfter #babevila
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Alocasia BABIES 🌱
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When to I repot Taylor to leca?
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Any suggestions to repot this beautiful rescue plant ? She has at least one new big leaf , and roots are showing from the bottom, she is currently on a ceramic self watering pot with a plastic pot inside, current soil is a mixture of coco coir perlite and orchid bark for what I can see. I would also add and that she is my first alocasia ever ❤️ and my level of expertise with alocasias is low despite that she is thriving under my care. I would like to add that I heard these plants are drama queens 👸 and chose death over any inconvenience. Please help 🙏🏼
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I just want to share with others who can share my excitement and also trepidation - 😌 I am so excited at how well the Swiss cheese plant, the desert rose and cacti are doing!! I’m learning about cacti - I’m really terrible at growing them - so to see these guys thrive is thrilling! This sweet desert rose was soooo bent when I got her, but she is slowly growing and straightening and the sweet new growth just makes me so happy!! My silver dragon has had 3 new leaves since winter and is also producing 3 new stems/babies and I’m soooo excited! AND I’ve also gotten 3 corms off of her and 2 have grown! I have the first leaf for both of them! I’m so excited! And the red secret alocasia is also producing leaves and seems happy! My trepidation is my leopard lily 🥺😩 she was quite leggy when I got her and then just kept getting taller and so to repot her and keep her upright, I needed her deeper in the soil, but then she started to suffocate and die - so to salvage, I cut her way back, buried her shallowly and am praying she will regrow… 🤞 any wisdom would be welcome!
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why are my leaves doing this?? my leaves keep getting these yellow/ lighter green spots on them. unfortunately, i did have spider mites, but i took care of them. even my newest leaves are suffering. what’s going on??
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Lost its roots?!? Okay.. today I was trying to prop my Silver dragon up bc it was in Lechuza Pon for at least 2 years and it literally must have been attached by one root unfortunately, but it popped off and was pretty much in my hands after that. For a while I’ve debated putting it into an Aeroid mix that I have my other alocasias in. For a while it’s been shooting off a lot of corms above the Lechuza Pon… so, now that it’s a couple years old with no roots, I have no idea what to do. Is it still able to be saved?! I’m currently growing an alocasia Melo corm for the first time so I’m aware of how they have to be grown from the start but I honestly don’t know if I can have it root again.. Thankfully it’s still green and looks okay given it’s situated.. thank you for any help! #SilverDragon #help #roots #AlocasiaAddicts
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#AlocasiaScalprum After a rep, my leaves are turning under, like curving. What is the matter? Thanks I've watered the plant slightly But have seen no changes. #AlocasiaScalprum
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My alocasia is turning yellow/brown. Please help! #Alocasia #yellowing #help She looked perfect when I bought her, and over the last few weeks she’s been getting more and more yellow/brown/dead spots on multiple leaves. I’ve already cut off one really bad leaf, but I’m not sure why this is happening. I’ve moved her so she’s getting more light, I held off watering in case it was overwatering, but it just keeps getting worse! 😭 Does anyone know why this might be happening?
Care Summary for Bat Alocasia
Bat Alocasia
Greg recommends:
Water
0.5 cups every 9 days
Placement
< 3ft from a window
Nutrients
Repot after 2x growth
Based on the 4” pot your plant is in, and that it doesn’t get direct sunlight.