Tissue Culture – Alocasia Melo
$55.00 – $150.00
All plants were cultured in flasks for 2 months, eligible for transport. The tissue plants will look very similar when they were babies so we can use one image for all of them. Please see a few notes on how to take care of them on our fan page.
Recommendations:
The minimum of temp from 10 degrees C
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Description
Alocasia Melo Tissue Culture
Alocasia melo is a captivating and distinctive species within the Alocasia genus, known for its unique and striking features. Native to Southeast Asia, it typically features leaves with intriguing shapes and textures, often with a velvety appearance and distinct silver-green veining. Alocasia enthusiasts appreciate the diversity within the genus, and Alocasia melo is likely to have its own special charm and characteristics that make it a prized addition to indoor plant collections.
Property | Description |
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Plant Name | Alocasia Melo |
Type | Indoor Plant |
Size | Medium to Large |
Leaf Shape | Arrowhead-shaped leaves with prominent veins |
Leaf Color | Variegated pattern of green, white, and sometimes pink hues |
Light | Bright, indirect light |
Watering | Regular; keep soil evenly moist |
Soil | Well-draining potting mix |
Humidity | Prefers high humidity environments |
Temperature | Warm and consistent; avoid cold drafts |
Growth | Upright, bushy growth |
Toxicity | Mildly toxic; keep away from pets and children |
Maintenance | Moderate; trim yellowing leaves and fertilize during growth |
Special Care | Wipe leaves to prevent dust buildup; mist frequently |
Process after receiving:
- STEP 1. Do not do anything 1-2 days to keep them adjusted with the new temp. Keep them in light, not the direct sun (you can use a dedicated light)
- STEP 2. Open the package – wash out jelly food thoroughly. If you have a mini paintbrush it is helpful.
Rinse until they’re clean. - STEP 3. Soak them in anti-fungus for 15 mins (Betadine mix with water will also work)
- STEP 4. Soak them in rooting hormone
- STEP 5. Plant them into media of choice. (see 3 options)
- STEP 6. Put them into the closed package (plastic container or plastic bag) – allowing light to pass through. Bright indirect light or under a grow light.
Shipping Information Detail:
– Transport: The minimum of temp from 1 degree C
– United States: Required to have an import license.
How to get the import permit in US >> HERE
– Canada, EU, Singapore, UK: You don’t need the import permit
– Hongkong, Taiwan, AUS: Required to have an import license.
– Other countries: Required to have an import license, please ask the customs or the local agriculture ministry about this.
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Kasika Sansurin is a seasoned indoor gardening expert at Greenboog, specializing in the cultivation and care of houseplants. With a deep passion for aroid plants, she leads product research and the development of rare hybrids. Kasika's contributions to the indoor gardening community are marked by her innovative approaches and dedication to advancing green living spaces. Her work not only enriches our homes but also fosters a deeper connection with nature.
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Plant Qty | 10 plants, 30 plants |
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