I am having a heck of a time trying to research why she is the way she is and what to do about it. She’s definitely alive. I harvested a lot of little baby seedlings in her roots (which are growing beautifully btw). I’d love if someone can help me understand why she is the way she is and what I can do to promote stem and leaf growth.

  • ted@sh.itjust.works
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    4 months ago

    I don’t have any advice, but I googled the name to see what she’s typically supposed to look like and that got a good laugh out of me.

  • The Soca Vault @lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Good Luck. I had a plant that I brought inside for the cold weather, all of the leaves fell off - it was a succulent - so it looked dead. I saw 1 small green branch, so I put it outside, now that it is warm, to see if anything happens. Low and behold - it’s growing leaves! So don’t give up

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    4 months ago

    Had a quick search: “Grow Alocasia ‘Polly’ in bright light out of direct sunlight, in free draining peat-free compost. A minimum temperature of 16ºC is perfect, ideally in a humid location, such as a bathroom. If the room isn’t humid enough, you can increase humidity levels by standing the pot on a tray filled with pebbles and then add water until it rises to just below the bottom of the pot.”

    If relevant, try addressing humidity and ensure it stays out of direct sunlight. It could be waiting until conditions are favourable.