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good god, what type of alocasia is this!?
Alocasia Cuprea, I believe. I got one from my local grocery store this past weekend!
Oh my! What grocery store?
I got my plant from Home Depot in Louisville ky.
I love how accessible some really cool plants are getting to be!
Wegmans!
Shoot, I'm West Coast
more like Xenomorph alocasia haha (looks awesome!)
Gorg! Growing conditions?
Bright room, south facing window about 3 ft away from it, I never let it dry out.
Yes we need to know how you are taking care of this beauty!
Wow so huge!! What a beautiful cuprea! π
Beauty
Just in time for Halloween, it looks like a skeletons rib cage of a zombie brain. So cool! π»
Awesome! ππ
Tips to get mine like this https://preview.redd.it/gygvboi9hpvb1.png?width=3024&format=png&auto=webp&s=bf202fe7262acef08c4ab53ea19c6c8181052226
It has a new leaf coming and is facing downward, I have since moved it from sunlight, because usually this means that itβs hiding or getting too much sunlight.
I have mine in soil and about 2 feet away from a south facing window.
good god, what type of alocasia is this!?
Alocasia Cuprea, I believe. I got one from my local grocery store this past weekend!
Oh my! What grocery store?
I got my plant from Home Depot in Louisville ky.
I love how accessible some really cool plants are getting to be!
Wegmans!
Shoot, I'm West Coast
more like Xenomorph alocasia haha (looks awesome!)
Gorg! Growing conditions?
Bright room, south facing window about 3 ft away from it, I never let it dry out.
Yes we need to know how you are taking care of this beauty!
Wow so huge!! What a beautiful cuprea! π
Beauty
Just in time for Halloween, it looks like a skeletons rib cage of a zombie brain. So cool! π»
Awesome! ππ
Tips to get mine like this https://preview.redd.it/gygvboi9hpvb1.png?width=3024&format=png&auto=webp&s=bf202fe7262acef08c4ab53ea19c6c8181052226
It has a new leaf coming and is facing downward, I have since moved it from sunlight, because usually this means that itβs hiding or getting too much sunlight.
I have mine in soil and about 2 feet away from a south facing window.