Alocasia Mousey Mouse

A Beginner's Guide to Alocasia Mousey Mouse Plant Care | All you Need to Grow

Family: Araceae      
Common Name: Elephant Ears, Giant Taro
Botanical Name: Xanthosoma sagittifolium variegata
 

Meet Alocasia Mousey Mouse – a charming elephant ear that’s sure to bring a bit of magic to your home! With its beautiful, variegated leaves, graceful stems, and gorgeous shape, this plant is ready to entertain. Perfect for plant lovers of all ages!

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Light

Alocasia Mousey Mouse is an adaptable plant that can handle a range of light from low to bright indirect. It is important to keep in mind that the amount of light the plant receives will dictate how quickly it grows. If you want your plant to push out new leaves actively and produce the large leaves it is known for, then make sure your plant is in a spot where it can receive plenty of bright indirect light. This plant will survive but not grow as quickly when placed in an area with lower light levels. If you bring your plant outdoors in the warmer months, place it in a spot that receives partial shade. Exposure to direct sunlight will burn the leaves. To ensure you are providing the right light for your plant, check in on it regularly to see how it is responding to what it is currently receiving.

Water

You will know it is time to water your Alocasia Mousey Mouse when the top couple of inches of the soil are dry. This plant has medium water requirements. Even consistent moisture is ideal. Alocasia Mousey Mouse plants like to partially dry out between waterings, but do not let it become soggy, as this plant does not like that. Cut back on watering during the colder months if the plant is not actively growing. No overwatering your plant - it can cause root rot. It is better for this plant to endure under watering as opposed to being overwatered. 

Soil

Soil that is loose and nutrient rich is what your Alocasia Mousey Mouse does best with. Be sure that you are using a soil medium that can retain moisture but also allows for draining the extra water to avoid any root rot. Most pre-mixed soils will suffice. Make sure that there is plenty of organic matter, like coco-coir, peat moss, or shredded leaves, and avoid soils that contain moisture retaining crystals. If your soil drains too quickly, we recommend re-potting your alocasia into a compost-rich soil mixture, with less drainage materials. Learn how to create your own universal soil mixture for all of your indoor plants! 

Temperature

As Alocasia Mousey Mouse is a subtropical plant, it prefers warmer temperatures that are more in line with where they originated from. Average room temperatures above 60°F will get the job done! If you place your plant on a patio or outdoor area during the warmer months, then make sure to bring it back inside well before the temperatures drop below 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Avoid placing it near an exterior door, drafty window, or in front of an air conditioning or heating vent. These temperature fluctuations can inhibit growth and potentially damage the leaves. Keep in mind, your Alocasia Mousey Mouse will go dormant in the colder months. Although it may not lose all their leaves, it will stop growing, and should be kept in slightly lower temperatures so that it can enjoy their down-time! 

Humidity

Alocasia Mousey Mouse houseplants thrive most when they receive lots of humidity, which makes sense given their subtropical origin. Aim for a humidity level that is around or above 60%. It is recommended that you place your plant in an area with high humidity. If you live in a drier climate or do not have an area with enough humidity, then consider using a humidifier or a pebble tray with water. These options can help provide your plant with the extra boost of dampness that they crave. Learn how to increase the humidity for your Alocasia Mousey Mouse and other indoor plants!

Fertilizer

For your Alocasia Mousey Mouse, you should fertilize it during the growing season every two to four weeks. In the fall and wintertime, you can reduce how often you fertilize your plant. You can even pause fertilizing it all together during these months. Use a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer that has the equal Nitrogen-Phosphorus-Potassium ratio of 10-10-10 or 20-20-20. Learn all about how to fertilize your indoor plants!

Growth Rate

Alocasia Mousey Mouse plants grow at a moderate rate. This plant can get to a height of 5 to 6 feet tall! However, it is all dependent on how well you take care of your plant.  

Pet Friend or Foe

All Alocasia, including Alocasia Mousey Mouse are toxic to pets, so be sure to keep them away from your furry friends! Foe!

Pro Tips

  1. Avoid exposing your Alocasia Mousey Mouse plant to direct light, as this can burn the plants leaves.
  2. Get rid of any yellow or damaged leaves on your plant. This will help it to grow healthy. However, when you are pruning your plant, be sure to not damage the rhizome!
  3. You should repot your plant every 2-3 years!
  4. Don’t allow this plant to sit in standing water! Make sure the pot has good drainage!
  5. Keep you Alocasia Mousey Mouse near a window that has filtered or diffused light. This will give you the best results with your plant!

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