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Posted 9M ago by @PHILO

Please help alocasia beginner

I went away for a bit on vacation and my neighbor watery my plants. Unfortunately Sammy my #Alocasia got root rot😮‍💨 Help!!! I think he can be saved!🫩🫩🫩 #unhappyplants #Alocasia #HappyPlants
3ft to light, indirect
4” pot with drainage
Last watered 10 months ago
Definitely get it out of the current pot, clean off any dead/soft roots. (Don't forget to save any corms in the soil for propogation). Repot according to size of remaining healthy roots. I bottom water all of mine
Here is my recommended root rot treatment

1. Remove from your pot, to check the roots. If there is anything brown black or mushy you have rot and will need to cut it all off. Keep only the healthy roots they will be whitish in color

Now root rot comes from a bacteria that forms in your soil and then attacks your plant. So treatment is absolutely necessary.

2. Cut off all affected roots soak what is left in:

1 part peroxide + 3 parts water and leave in the peroxide mix to soak for 5 minutes this will kill off the remaining bacteria. It will bubble pot and fizz this is good it’s killing the bacteria.


3. Next is soil, the best
choice is to throw it away. It’s safest. Or bake it for 1 hour in a 200
Degree oven, not the greatest because it REALLY stinks. But it’s effective. Or the most risky way is to thoroughly flush your soil out with your peroxide mix twice! You need to be very careful and do it thoroughly because if even a teeny bit of bacteria is left your rot will come back.

4. Now the pot, it also has that pesky bacteria you must scrub it out with soapy water very well and then also scrub it down with the peroxide mix.

Now you can plant her again. Be sure to add some perlite to your soil for aeration. This will help oxygen reach those roots and I avoid bacteria growth in the future.
Thank you! I will do this today!
Can someone help me out by telling me “if” it’s possible to save this guy or just let it go???….huh, it seems I am having the worst luck with Monsteras and Alocasias. I would rather deal with the calatheas, so far they seem much easier for me.
What plant is it @BonusTaraire85
Monstera Albo
@BonusTaraire85 water it about every 10 days. I use a moisture meter to see the moisture.
@PHILO Ok. thank you