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Alocasia Antoro Velvet

Dark velvet, royal port

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Alocasia Antoro Velvet, the aroid with dark, velvety leaves

Alocasia Antoro Velvet is a tropical aroid native to the rainforests of Southeast Asia, where it naturally grows under the dense canopy. This rhizomatous plant can reach 60 to 80 cm in height indoors, with mature leaves sometimes exceeding 30 cm in length, borne on strong, upright petioles.

Its foliage possesses a rare visual intensity : arrow-shaped leaves of a very dark green, almost black, covered in a velvety, matte texture that absorbs light and gives the plant an almost mineral appearance. Contrasting veins of a lighter green create a precise and graphic network on each leaf, reinforcing the sculptural character of this Alocasia.

Adopt the Alocasia Antoro Velvet today to bring a rare and profoundly elegant botanical presence to your interior.

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Maintenance tips

Alocasia Antoro Velvet Care

☀️ Light

The Alocasia Antoro Velvet thrives in bright, indirect light, protected from direct sunlight which would quickly scorch its velvety foliage. A spot 1 to 2 meters from an east- or west-facing window is ideal. In winter, move it slightly closer to the light source to compensate for the reduced sunlight.

Important advice:In the case of poorly lit interiors, ourfull spectrum horticultural lampfaithfully imitates natural light, without harmful UV rays, and effectively supports the growth of Alocasia Antoro Velvet.

💧 Watering

Wait until the top 3 to 4 centimeters of the substrate have dried out completely before watering again. Water approximately every 7 to 10 days during warmer weather, and less frequently in winter. Ideally, use room temperature water, preferably filtered or left to stand for 24 hours to reduce limescale buildup.

🪴 Substrate

We recommend ourwell-draining substrate for Monstera and AraceaePerfectly suited to the root needs of Alocasia Antoro Velvet. Its airy structure promotes efficient drainage while providing the nutrients necessary for healthy and regular growth.

⭐️ Additional tips

The Alocasia Antoro Velvet benefits from regular misting to maintain sufficient humidity around its foliage. Use ournatural care kit for houseplants, which combines a sprayer, concentrated black soap and microfiber gloves to effectively maintain, clean and protect velvety foliage.

To preserve photosynthesis and maintain the vibrancy of dark foliage, gently clean the leaves withOur microfiber gloves to promote photosynthesiswhich remove dust without damaging the velvety texture.

From March to October, bring aconcentrated fertilizer for houseplantsevery 2 to 3 weeks to support growth and intensify foliage colouring.

With simple, regular care, the Alocasia Antoro Velvet will fully express its character, offering velvety foliage of unparalleled elegance each season. Treat it gently, and it will reward your attention with a striking botanical presence.

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Everything you need to know Alocasia Antoro Velvet

What light exposure is best for my Alocasia Antoro Velvet?

The Alocasia Antoro Velvet thrives in bright, indirect light, ideally placed 1 to 2 meters from an east or west facing window.

In its natural habitat in Southeast Asia, this aroid grows under the canopy of the tropical rainforest, where light filtered through the foliage reaches it diffusely and constantly. Indoors, this botanical reality translates into a need for bright light without direct sunlight, which would quickly scorch its delicate, velvety foliage.

In summer, keep it slightly away from windows exposed to the midday sun. In winter, move it closer to the window to compensate for the natural decrease in sunlight and maintain active growth.

Important tip 🌿Avoid cold drafts and sudden temperature changes, which greatly stress the Alocasia Antoro Velvet and can cause premature leaf drop.For dimly lit interiors, ourgrow light for dimly lit indoor environmentsoffers a full spectrum that faithfully reproduces natural light, without harmful UV rays.

Is Alocasia Antoro Velvet toxic to animals and children?

Alocasia Antoro Velvet is toxic to cats, dogs, and young children.

Like all Araceae, Alocasia Antoro Velvet contains calcium oxalate crystals, a substance naturally present in its leaves, stems, and rhizome. If these crystals come into contact with mucous membranes or are ingested, they cause an immediate, irritating mechanical reaction.

In pets and young children, the most common symptoms are irritation and swelling of the mouth, tongue, and throat, accompanied by excessive salivation, difficulty swallowing, and sometimes vomiting. These symptoms are usually mild and transient, but should be taken seriously.

What precautions should be taken on a daily basis?

Place your Alocasia Antoro Velvet in a high place or in a room inaccessible to pets and small children. Wear gloves when handling the plant to avoid prolonged skin contact with the sap.

With a few simple placement precautions, the Alocasia Antoro Velvet can absolutely coexist safely in a home with animals and children.

Why are the leaves of my Alocasia Antoro Velvet turning yellow?

The leaves of the Alocasia Antoro Velvet most often turn yellow due to overwatering, insufficient light, or a nutrient deficiency.

  • If the leaves turn yellow and become soft, the problem usually comes from excess water which causes the beginning of root and rhizome rot.
  • If the leaves gradually turn yellow while remaining firm and dry, the plant often lacks light or fertilizer.
  • If the yellowing is accompanied by small light spots, a dull appearance or fine webbing, it may be a mite infestation, common indoors, especially in dry atmospheres.

Alocasia Antoro Velvet also tends to sacrifice its oldest leaves during the winter to concentrate its energy on the rhizome, which can cause a natural and gradual yellowing of the lower leaves without this being a sign of a problem.

Important tip 🌿One or two old leaves turning yellow from time to time is perfectly normal: it is part of the plant's natural cycle.On the other hand, there is cause for concern if several leaves turn yellow rapidly, if the phenomenon spreads to young leaves, or if growth slows down significantly.

In case of a mite infestation, prioritize ourplant-friendly biological treatmentseffective and gentle on the velvety foliage of the Alocasia.

When and how should I repot my Alocasia Antoro Velvet?

Alocasia Antoro Velvet is ideally repotted in spring, between March and May, when growth actively resumes.

Repotting is necessary when:

  • The roots emerge through the drainage holes.
  • Growth is slowing down.
  • or that the substrate compacts too quickly after watering.

As a general rule, repotting every 2 years is sufficient for an adult plant.

Alocasia Antoro Velvet develops a compact, creeping rhizome from which thick, fleshy roots emerge. When repotting, you can take the opportunity to gently separate any secondary rhizomes that may have formed over time.

Choose a pot 2 to 3 cm wider than the old one, and make sure it has drainage holes. Ourtransparent pots to monitor the rootsare ideal: their transparency allows you to easily check the condition of the roots and root recovery after repotting, without having to disturb the plant.

Prepare a well-draining and aerated substrate suitable for aroids.We recommend ourwell-draining substrates enriched with biostimulantsdesigned to promote drainage, root oxygenation, and healthy long-term growth. For Alocasia Antoro Velvet, ourEnriched substrate suitable for aerial rootsensures a perfectly draining and nutritious environment.

  1. Gently remove the plant from its pot, tapping the pot if necessary to loosen the root ball without pulling on the petioles.
  2. Gently loosen the roots if they are very compacted, without breaking them.
  3. Place a layer of substrate at the bottom of the pot, position the plant upright, then fill in without burying the crown.

Important tip 🌿After repotting, water the plant to help the potting mix settle around the roots and eliminate any air pockets. Ensure that excess water can drain freely.Repotting is always a source of stress for Alocasia Antoro Velvet. Repotting every two years remains the best way to ensure balanced growth.

When and how should I fertilize my Alocasia Antoro Velvet?

Alocasia Antoro Velvet should be fertilized every 2 to 3 weeks from March to October, with a liquid fertilizer diluted in the watering water.

During autumn and winter, from November to February, significantly reduce or stop fertilizing. This is a period of dormancy during which the Alocasia Antoro Velvet produces few or no new leaves, and may even lose some of its foliage to concentrate its reserves in the rhizome.

A well-balanced intake promotes:

  • denser and intensely colored foliage,
  • steady and vigorous growth
  • and improved resistance to environmental stresses.

👉 For best results, we recommend ourliquid fertilizer, easy to dose with graduated pipetteSuitable for tropical plants and easy to apply. Practical advice can be found directly on the back of the label as well as on the product information sheet.

Important tip 🌿Never fertilize Alocasia Antoro Velvet in a dry substrate: this could burn the fleshy roots and weaken the rhizome.Water normally first, then apply diluted fertilizer 2 to 3 days later, when the soil is slightly moist. Regular but moderate fertilization will keep your Alocasia Antoro Velvet vigorous and perfectly healthy 💚

How do I properly water my Alocasia Antoro Velvet?

Water Alocasia Antoro Velvet when the potting mix has dried out completely, approximately every 7 to 10 days in summer and every 14 to 20 days in winter. Use room temperature water, preferably filtered or left to stand for 24 hours.

Alocasia Antoro Velvet stores water reserves in its fleshy rhizome, which gives it some tolerance to periods of light drought, but makes it particularly vulnerable to excess water which can quickly lead to rhizome rot.

How do I know when to water?

The finger test remains the most reliable method: insert your index finger into the substrate to a depth of 2 to 3 cm. If the substrate is dry, it's time to water. If it's still damp, wait a few more days.

Important advice:When in doubt, it's always better to wait a little longer than to overwater. Alocasia Antoro Velvet tolerates a slight lack of water better than an excess, which can quickly rot its rhizome and compromise the health of the entire plant.

How do I propagate my Alocasia Antoro Velvet?

Alocasia Antoro Velvet is propagated by division of the rhizome, ideally in spring, during annual or biennial repotting.

Rhizome divisionUnlike many tropical plants, Alocasia Antoro Velvet cannot be propagated by stem or leaf cuttings. Its propagation relies exclusively on the separation of secondary rhizomes, called "babies," which form naturally at the base of the mother plant over the seasons. When repotting, look for small rhizomes with at least one root and a well-formed leaf bud. Use ourStainless steel blade pruning shears for taking cuttings without damaging the plantto cleanly sever the secondary rhizome without tearing the tissues, which limits the risk of infection and promotes rapid recovery.

  1. Carefully remove the root ball from the pot and identify the well-formed secondary rhizomes.
  2. Separate them using pruning shears, making sure to keep at least a few roots per division.
  3. Install each division in ourtransparent pots to observe root developmentwhich allow you to monitor root development without stressing the young plant.

Fill the pot withdraining and nutritious mix for Philodendronand aroids, slightly moistened, to encourage rapid and healthy growth. Keep the substrate slightly moist but not soggy during the first few weeks.

Important tip 🌿Root re-establishment of an Alocasia Antoro Velvet rhizome typically takes 3 to 6 weeks in a warm (22-26°C) and bright environment. The first sign of success is the appearance of a new, curled leaf emerging from the center of the rhizome. Avoid overwatering during this re-establishment phase, as the rhizome is still fragile and susceptible to rot.

The essentials regarding Alocasia Antoro Velvet

Alocasia Antoro Velvet: identity and origin

Alocasia Antoro Velvet is a large tropical aroid with exceptional foliage, botanically designated asAlocasia'Antoro Velvet'. Native to the rainforests of Southeast Asia, it is distinguished by its large, arrow-shaped leaves covered in a deep, velvety texture, an intense dark green with almost black highlights. The contrasting veins and matte surface of its graphic foliage make it a structural plant, prized for its sculptural appearance in a contemporary interior.

Alocasia care: light, watering and substrate

This tropical aroid requires bright, indirect light to fully express the intensity of its foliage. Watering should be moderate: always wait until the soil is completely dry before watering again, approximately every 8 to 10 days during its active growth period. Maintain a humidity level above 60% and a stable temperature between 18 and 26°C. Ouraerated substrate for large aroids enriched with biostimulantsensures optimal drainage and nourishes the roots deeply.

Where should you place your Alocasia for maximum velvety foliage?

The velvety texture of this graphic foliage is fully expressed in stable, bright exposure, without direct sunlight.

  • Window is:Soft morning light, ideal for growth
  • Distance :1 to 2 meters from a sunny window
  • Temperature :between 18 and 26°C, without cold drafts
  • Humidity :Maintain above 60% for healthy foliage
  • Dark room:OURfull spectrum horticultural lampcompensates for the lack of natural light
  • Dry air:OURCare pack with spraymaintains ambient humidity on a daily basis

Frequently asked questions: Why are the leaves of my Alocasia Antoro Velvet turning yellow?

Yellowing leaves are the most common sign of overwatering: if the roots are in overly moist soil, they suffocate and the leaves lose their color. A lack of bright, indirect light exacerbates this problem by slowing down the plant's metabolism. If the ambient humidity drops below 50%, which often happens in heated apartments during winter, the leaf tips quickly turn brown: ourCare pack with sprayis the simplest solution to compensate for this deficiency on a daily basis. Finally, a regular intake ofliquid fertilizer for tropical plantsbetween March and September corrects the nutrient deficiencies responsible for dull foliage.

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Our Alocasia Antoro Velvet is in stock and carefully shipped to ensure it arrives in perfect condition. Plant and Stories selects each plant for the quality of its velvety foliage and its vigor. After 2 to 3 weeks of acclimatization, you can repot it in one of our...transparent pots with drainage suitable for large aroidsThe Alocasia Antoro Velvet stands out as a centerpiece in any interior that emphasizes character and texture.

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