u/Early_Student_9569

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I got Alocasia Micholitziana and I have no experience with this one and new plants growing. I only had alocasias with corms that weren't sprouting at the moment. Roots are all fine, I just have to remove soil from these crevices

I wanted to move it to leca, using long method. Some people don't like it, saying it's double shock, but it saved my Tiny Dancer from dying to putting new leaves

One baby split by accident, it has roots and leaf. The rest of them seem too young. Wouldn't putting it in water make them rot? Is there any better method? I'm running out of sphagnum and inexperienced in keeping/propagating plants in perlite. What's the preferred method?

+ Knowing roots will die off, do you cut some of them when transfering?

u/Early_Student_9569 — 24 days ago

I got Alocasia Micholitziana and I have no experience with this one and new plants growing. I only had alocasias with corms that weren't sprouting at the moment. Roots are all fine, I just have to remove soil from these crevices

I wanted to move it to leca, using long method. Some people don't like it, saying it's double shock, but it saved my Tiny Dancer from dying to putting new leaves

One baby split by accident, it has roots and leaf. The rest of them seem too young. Wouldn't putting it in water make them rot? Is there any better method? I'm running out of sphagnum and inexperienced in keeping/propagating plants in perlite. What's the preferred method?

+ Knowing roots will die off, do you cut some of them when transfering?

u/Early_Student_9569 — 24 days ago