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I have an alocasia zebrina that had root rot. I had it since probably 2 years maybe more.
It has probably 5/6 hours of indirect sunlight and i watered it when the soil was started to dry + sprayed some water mist two Times a day
I checked the roots a month ago and it was rotting. There were two alocasia in one pot. One was very mushy but this one had some healthy roots. I put her in a wet perlite/soil mix for two weeks to grow roots again but it turned orange/brown and had white fluffy moss on top. I cut it (maybe too high) to see if it was rotting but all the end seems healthy inside. It is currently drying... Did I kill it or is there a chance of saving and how?
Thanks a lot,
u/Alarmed_Trifle2842 — 23 days ago