Hey everyone! I just got some Alocasia pups, including Alocasia Polly, Red Secret, Silver Dragon, and Azlanii. I'm used to caring for Philodendrons, Pothos, Snake Plants, and Holiday Cactus, but I'm a bit new to Alocasia. I'm thinking of keeping them in a fish tank for humidity. Is it true that they like to dry out between waterings? Would putting a bowl of water in the tank help? What else should I know?
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Haha, yes! I keep all my plants in cabinets or fish tanks too, but mostly to keep my cat away. Just watch out for the water levels, and if you notice any mold, you might need to adjust things a bit!
Yes, you can definitely use a fish tank for Alocasia! They thrive in high humidity, so putting a bowl of water in there is a great idea for moisture. Just remember, it might not be enough on its own if your tank is open, so consider covering it with something like a glass lid or plastic wrap to trap in humidity. Also, make sure your tank has good ventilation to avoid mold. Keep them in bright, indirect light and only water when the top layer of soil is dry. Good luck with your plants!
