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Alocasia Silver Dragon: The Ultimate Guide to Care, Propagation, and Repotting

by Jasmine

Alocasia Silver Dragon: A Comprehensive Guide

Alocasia Silver Dragon: An Overview

The alocasia silver dragon (Alocasia baginda ‘Silver Dragon’) is a rare and exotic houseplant prized for its stunning foliage. Its heart-shaped leaves boast a light silver-green shade with highly textured dark green venation, setting it apart from other Alocasia species. Despite its captivating appearance, the silver dragon requires specific care to thrive indoors.

Care Requirements

  • Light: Prefers bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight, which can scorch the leaves. Rotate the plant regularly to promote even growth.
  • Soil: Well-draining soilless potting mix, such as a combination of coco coir, perlite, and orchard bark.
  • Water: Allow the top few inches of soil to dry out before watering thoroughly. Avoid overwatering, as root rot can occur. Consider bottom watering for optimal moisture control.
  • Temperature and Humidity: Warm temperatures (above 55 degrees Fahrenheit) and high humidity (around 60-80%) are ideal. Mist the leaves regularly or use a humidifier to maintain humidity levels.
  • Fertilizer: Feed every couple of weeks during the growing season with a balanced liquid fertilizer. Calcium-rich nutrients, such as bone meal, are beneficial.

Propagation

Propagating alocasia silver dragon can be achieved through division of rhizomes or corms.

Division of Rhizomes:

  1. Wait until the plant has come out of dormancy in spring.
  2. Carefully remove the plant from its pot and expose the rhizomes.
  3. Cut healthy rhizomes from the central stem using a sharp, sterile knife.
  4. Pot the rhizome cuttings near the surface of a moist, well-draining potting mix.
  5. Provide warmth and humidity for the cuttings to establish.

Propagation Using Corms:

  1. Locate the corms, which resemble short, swollen underground stems.
  2. Gently remove the corms from the soil without damaging the roots.
  3. Peel off the outer layer of the corm.
  4. Place the corms in sphagnum moss or shallow water to maintain high humidity.
  5. Once roots have established, transfer the corms to a well-draining potting mix.

Repotting

Repot the silver dragon when roots begin to emerge from the drainage holes. Select a pot that is 1-2 inches larger in diameter than the original pot. Water thoroughly after repotting.

Common Pests and Diseases

Spider mites can be a common pest for alocasia silver dragon. Inspect the plant regularly and apply insecticide promptly if an infestation is detected.

Common Issues

  • Curling Leaves: Usually caused by underwatering or insufficient humidity.
  • Yellowing Leaves: May indicate root rot due to overwatering or poor drainage.
  • Dropping Leaves: Can occur due to low humidity, inadequate light, or irregular watering.

Additional Tips

  • Alocasia silver dragon is toxic to both humans and pets. Wear gloves when handling the plant.
  • Avoid exposure to blasting air conditioning or heaters, which can dry out the plant.
  • Consider placing the plant in a terrarium or using a humidifier to maintain high humidity levels.
  • Fertilize less frequently during the dormant season (fall and winter).