Hi! Welcome to a new video. In today's video I wanted to share my Alocasia Collection, there are a total of 11 species. Hope you enjoy watching today's video!
the small amount of browning on the leaf edges of the black velvet may be humidity issues or inconsistent watering issue. the plant looks very healthy so i would not worry too much...
Thank you! 💚 Well, I only recently found a treatment that works very good to get rid of them. It is called Edialux. The active ingredient in that is Spinosad I think. But all the sprays I used before didn't work. If I don't treat them with Edialux, for example if I only found some larvae on it, then I first try to shower them as many times as I can, sometimes that also has helped to not get worse or stopped seeing them. Thrips are awfull to have in your collection 😖 Are you dealing with thrips at this moment?
Yes usually on my favourite plants. I only use neem oil but definitely not strong enough. I shower them down when I see the little monsters but they just keep coming back.
Ugh, it can be so hard to get rid of them.. I think Dr deadbug it's called, it also has spinosad as the active ingredient. Don't know if you can get that where you live?
such a cool collection! i also love the sound of the rain in the background it’s so calming❤
Thank you!❤ Hehe love that you mention that, it is such a mood.
Nice Alocasia collection!
Thank you! ❤
Your plants are huge! I love alocasia and colocasia, they’re so exotic looking. Your collection is beautiful and impressive.
Thank you, I appreciate it! ❤ oh calocasia, is the care and growth pattern very similar to alocasias?
the small amount of browning on the leaf edges of the black velvet may be humidity issues or inconsistent watering issue. the plant looks very healthy so i would not worry too much...
so cute plants and you are as beautiful as they are❤️much love from China, and looking forward to seeing your new video-sharing plants whatever
Nahw, that's very kind of you. Oh China, that's cool! Would love to visit China someday. Thank you! ❤
Beautiful plant 🥰😍👍👍
Thank you ❤
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I really enjoyed this video. All of your alocasia are beautiful!
Thank you! I appreciate it you leaving a comment ❤
You’re very welcome 🥰
Your alocasia are beautiful! How do you deal with pests? Especially the dreaded thrips?
Thank you! 💚 Well, I only recently found a treatment that works very good to get rid of them. It is called Edialux. The active ingredient in that is Spinosad I think. But all the sprays I used before didn't work. If I don't treat them with Edialux, for example if I only found some larvae on it, then I first try to shower them as many times as I can, sometimes that also has helped to not get worse or stopped seeing them. Thrips are awfull to have in your collection 😖
Are you dealing with thrips at this moment?
Yes usually on my favourite plants. I only use neem oil but definitely not strong enough. I shower them down when I see the little monsters but they just keep coming back.
I'm in Italy and can't find the product you mention but there must be an equivalent
Ugh, it can be so hard to get rid of them.. I think Dr deadbug it's called, it also has spinosad as the active ingredient. Don't know if you can get that where you live?
Please write the ID name for next time, thk u
That's a great idea to do, I will! Thank you.