As a general rule, alocasias are perfectly happy being slightly root-bound. This means they don't mind being in a cramped pot and needing to be repotted often. Oh, FYI that they can absolutely thrive if they're root-bound!
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As a general rule, alocasias are perfectly happy being slightly root-bound. This means they don't mind being in a cramped pot and needing to be repotted often. Oh, FYI that they can absolutely thrive if they're root-bound!
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Alocasia Maharani, also known as the Gray Dragon Alocasia, is native to Southeast Asia. Its leaves are gray-green, with green abaxial on young leaves. As they mature, they become rich dark green, which makes them even more attractive. However, Alocasia Maharani can be a bit picky to care for.
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