Black Velvet Alocasia Leaves Problems (explained)

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In this article, we’ll dive into the various Alocasia Black Velvet leaves problems, such as when it turns yellow, brownish leaves, droopy leaves, or when you notice the plant is kind of dying.

But first, a background: Alocasia Black Velvet are popularly known to have heart-shaped, thick, and succulent-like leaves with stiff texture and uniqueness. You can expect a full grown alocasia plant to have leaves that grow 6 inches long and 2.5 inches apart.

These leaves are interestingly dark, and aids in light supply beneath a forest canopy, since they’re mostly wild plants. Although they can be grown indoors today with the right strategy.

Alocasia leaves can be a real nuisance especially for those that are allergic to latex. This is a common problem with many plants that contain latex or some form of oil such as olive leaf extract or coconut oil.

A quick search on the internet will show you the number of plants containing oils or latex and they can cause serious problems. Some plants that commonly contain these oils are:

  • Lupulus
  • Hosta
  • Mimulus.

These plants can be a great help if you know what to look for however if you are not careful you could end up with something worse such as poison ivy or crabgrass.

The reason why alocasia leaves are so dangerous is because the foliage itself contains a poison called hydrazine sulfate. The name for this chemical is Theater and it is often found in the cheaper pet products that you find in stores such as Wal-Mart and Target.

If you see anything with this name on the label and buy any of these pet products, it is highly advised that you contact a poison control center right away. Keep in mind that this is a toxic chemical and can cause temporary blindness, breathing problems, seizures, and even death if swallowed.

To avoid having any problems with the leaves of your alocasia tree, you need to make sure that you do not cut or touch the leaves themselves.

What you need to do instead is to wash your hands with soap and water as soon as you come in contact with any leaf that is green or purple. If you have a plant that produces the said chemical, make sure to wash everything you come in contact with as well as your clothes and house in general.

What do you do when alocasia black velvet leaves turn yellow?

Alocasia can cause a lot of problems for your roses. Most often the affected plant will grow slowly and thicken its leaves. It is possible that the plant will also start to form blossom buds.

If you want to take care of this problem the best thing to do is to remove the alocasia from your plant. You will notice that after you remove the alocasia the plant starts to grow again and the leaves become green and then turn yellow.

There are many other reasons that this plant is called black velvet. Many times when the plant is stressed, it changes color. The best way to handle this problem is to make sure the plant has plenty of sunlight.

This is one reason that you might have to wait for a longer period of time before the plant grows. Other ways to deal with this problem is to add more foliage to the pot or you can place the plant in a sunny window.

If you plant your rose in a pot, you should never let the root end wither because it will die from the effects of gravity.

You can try to gently move the roots to ensure that they are not exposed to extreme weather conditions. What do you do when alocasia black velvet leaves turn yellow? Follow these steps if you don’t want to risk the plant.

Why is my alocasia black velvet turning brown?

The answer is quite simple and goes along the lines of the previous question – it has gone brown due to a fungus that has infested the hair follicles. The brown alocasia can be recognized by small dark spots on the skin that are brown in color. These spots can be quite painful and if the infestation is not treated in time, the patches can spread and become more problematic. 

The infection is a yeast infection called Malasezzia furfur which is present on the skin of all warm-blooded animals.

There are many factors that influence the color of a brown alocasia. These factors include the individual genetic makeup of each individual, the person’s general state of health, the person’s immune status and the body chemistry of the person. A recent study concluded that the disease is caused by a fungus known as Malasezzia furfur.

This fungus affects the hair follicles, but unlike most types of hair loss, it cannot survive on the exposed skin and thus cannot cause an actual alocasia.

Rather, it causes the brown patches on the skin – the ‘alocasia’ itself. These patches are caused when the Malasezzia fungi get into the ‘blood vessels’ of the skin, which is why the spots are called alocasia.

The fungus responsible for the brown alocasia is highly resistant to most antibiotics and to most topical treatments available. The average lifespan of this brown fungus can be anywhere between a few days and a few weeks. This means that it can be a long time before the person affected with the disease notices any sign of improvement – or even notice it at all.

This is why it is very important for people with the disease to treat their brown alopecia correctly from the very beginning. If it is not addressed, the result will be a total and complete brown alopecia which will be extremely embarrassing for the person affected.

Alocasia black velvet leaves drying

If you notice that your Alocasia leaves are drying out, the reason is underwatering during the warmer months. You need to water the plant every so often during the warmer months. Overwatered alocasia may show signs like wilting leaves and soggy base.

Alocasia black velvet leaves drooping

If you ever notice that your Alocasia leaves are drooping, you might be interested in knowing ‘why.’ Well, here’s what I discovered:

You’ll notice droopy alocasia leaves when you overwater or under water your plants. Other major causes include insufficient nutrients in the soil, pests, inadequate light, and unfavorable weather conditions.

There is no mistaking that Alocasia black velvet leaves and silk flowers are the perfect gift. They are not only beautiful, but they are also very durable. You can bet your bottom dollar that these silk plants will be around for a long time.

They are an indoor plant and they require less care then most plants do.

The Alocasia leaves and silk flowers are available in a variety of colors, from a light tan to deep purple. They can grow quite large, sometimes reaching three feet or more.

Growing Alocasia black velvet

Alocasia black velvet are actually quite easy to grow. They can tolerate some shade during the hot summer months and they love a lot of sunlight during the cooler winter months.

Since they do not need a lot of water they are great plants for people who live in areas where there is not a lot of water available.

Because they are not high maintenance plants you can also buy them in a multitude of colors, which means that you have plenty of choices when it comes to plants for your home or office. The lovely flowers come in pink, purple and blue varieties.

Conclusion

Alocasia plants are available at most garden centers, and you can order them online, too. For those who do not live near a garden center — they can order them in large quantity and then place them in an empty flowerpot.

Soon you will have a beautifully flowering garden filled with gorgeous silk leaves and flowers.