Description

Alocasia Reginula ‘Black Velvet’ also known as Jewel Alocasia is a relatively small houseplant with big, lush, almost black leaves and contrasting, silver veins. The leaves of this Alocasia look velvet-like but are a little rough to touch. It grows only up to 30-40cm tall.

If you want to keep this Alocasia happy, you should keep it in a very well aerated potting mix that dries out completely between waterings. Give your Alocasia the best head start at your home with our Alocasia Potting Mix, which we developed specifically for these plants and will help them grow better and faster. If you prefer making potting mixes yourself, the best mix would be very light on peat moss, but with addition of sand, perlite and bark.

Alocasia Reginula ‘Black Velvet’ will thrive bright indirect light position. It also requires high humidity levels of at least 60%. A humidifier, pebble tray or grouping plants together can help you raise humidity, for instance. Water this Aroid deeply but infrequently. Alocasia are susceptible to root and basal rot infections especially when overwatered.

Alocasia Reginula ‘Black Velvet’  can undergo winter dormancy like other Alocasia. So, during the winter months, you should water it less if it stops growing. Between March and October, fertilize this houseplant regularly and keep in an environment of 18–24 degrees.

Alocasia Reginula ‘Black Velvet’ is one of a very few almost black plants in the nature. If you’re into black plants, then you should also check out

 

 

Size

This plant is about 10 cm tall and it comes in pot size 6 cm. You will get a plant similar to the pictures.

Disclaimer

An example picture gives a trustworthy image of the plant with good care. The plant at the example picture is not the plant that will be delivered. This is an example, so variations are possible. The eventually delivered plant may differ in for example size, number of flower branches, etc.

Shipping

Delivery costs are based on the total weight of your order and are automatically calculated in the cart. Simply place the products you want to buy into your card and click on “checkout” to get a quote for shipping.

We offer free delivery in Germany for orders above 60€ and EU above 100€.

It takes 1 to 2 working days for us to process your order. Once it is shipped, the following times apply:

Countries Shipping times (working days)
Austria 3 to 5
Belgium 1 to 2
Bulgaria 4 to 6
Croatia 5 to 8
Cyprus 4 to 6
Czech Republic 3 to 6
Denmark 2 to 3
Estonia 4 to 6
Finland 3 to 6
France 2 to 4
Germany 2 to 3
Greece 3 to 6
Hungary 3 to 6
Ireland 2 to 4
Italy 2 to 5
Latvia 3 to 6
Lithuania 4 to 6
Luxembourg 1 to 2
Malta 3 to 6
Netherlands 1 to 2
Poland 2 to 4
Portugal 3 to 5
Romania 3 to 6
Slovakia 3 to 6
Slovenia 2 to 4
Spain 3 to 5
Sweden 2 to 5
Switzerland 3 to 4

Alocasia Care Tips

Light

Put your Alocasia in a spot with bright indirect light.

Water

While Alocasia are rather thirsty, too much water can cause root rot and ultimately lead to the death of your plant. This is why you should never let your Alocasia sit in water (e.g. standing water in the saucer). When the top 3cm of soil are thoroughly dry to the touch, it is safe to water again.

Please note: Jewel Alocasia as are far less tolerant of constantly wet soil than the other, thinner-leafed Alocasia varieties. Be particularly careful not to overwater them!

Humidity

Alocasia tolerate moderate humidity of around 50%, but they will thrive better and grow faster in higher humidity from 70%+.

Soil

Use our soil-less and well-draining Alocasia potting mix if you want to make your Alocasia truly happy! Alocasias love it airy around the roots, so a loose and ideally soil-less mixture will work wonders.

Toxicity

All Alocasia are toxic to humans and animals when ingested.

Alocasia Reginula ‘Black Velvet’ Baby

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Grows well with

Sustee Moisture Meter S White

Incorrect watering is one of the leading causes of houseplants dying, but the SUSTEE Moisture Meter is here to change all that! 

Organic Plant Food 50ml

Organic liquid Plant Food  made of 100% sugar beets.

Out of stock

Grows well with

Sustee Moisture Meter S White

Incorrect watering is one of the leading causes of houseplants dying, but the SUSTEE Moisture Meter is here to change all that! 

Organic Plant Food 50ml

Organic liquid Plant Food  made of 100% sugar beets.

Out of stock

Alocasia Reginula 'Black Velvet' also known as Jewel Alocasia is a relatively small houseplant with big, lush, almost black leaves and contrasting, silver veins. The leaves of this Alocasia look velvet-like but are a little rough to touch. It grows only up to 30-40cm tall.

If you want to keep this Alocasia happy, you should keep it in a very well aerated potting mix that dries out completely between waterings. Give your Alocasia the best head start at your home with our Alocasia Potting Mix, which we developed specifically for these plants and will help them grow better and faster. If you prefer making potting mixes yourself, the best mix would be very light on peat moss, but with addition of sand, perlite and bark.

Alocasia Reginula 'Black Velvet' will thrive bright indirect light position. It also requires high humidity levels of at least 60%. A humidifier, pebble tray or grouping plants together can help you raise humidity, for instance. Water this Aroid deeply but infrequently. Alocasia are susceptible to root and basal rot infections especially when overwatered.

Alocasia Reginula 'Black Velvet'  can undergo winter dormancy like other Alocasia. So, during the winter months, you should water it less if it stops growing. Between March and October, fertilize this houseplant regularly and keep in an environment of 18–24 degrees.

Alocasia Reginula 'Black Velvet' is one of a very few almost black plants in the nature. If you’re into black plants, then you should also check out

 

 

Size

This plant is about 10 cm tall and it comes in pot size 6 cm. You will get a plant similar to the pictures.

An example picture gives a trustworthy image of the plant with good care. The plant at the example picture is not the plant that will be delivered. This is an example, so variations are possible. The eventually delivered plant may differ in for example size, number of flower branches, etc.

Delivery costs are based on the total weight of your order and are automatically calculated in the cart. Simply place the products you want to buy into your card and click on “checkout” to get a quote for shipping.

We offer free delivery in Germany for orders above 60€ and EU above 100€.

It takes 1 to 2 working days for us to process your order. Once it is shipped, the following times apply:

Countries Shipping times (working days)
Austria 3 to 5
Belgium 1 to 2
Bulgaria 4 to 6
Croatia 5 to 8
Cyprus 4 to 6
Czech Republic 3 to 6
Denmark 2 to 3
Estonia 4 to 6
Finland 3 to 6
France 2 to 4
Germany 2 to 3
Greece 3 to 6
Hungary 3 to 6
Ireland 2 to 4
Italy 2 to 5
Latvia 3 to 6
Lithuania 4 to 6
Luxembourg 1 to 2
Malta 3 to 6
Netherlands 1 to 2
Poland 2 to 4
Portugal 3 to 5
Romania 3 to 6
Slovakia 3 to 6
Slovenia 2 to 4
Spain 3 to 5
Sweden 2 to 5
Switzerland 3 to 4

Light

Put your Alocasia in a spot with bright indirect light.

Water

While Alocasia are rather thirsty, too much water can cause root rot and ultimately lead to the death of your plant. This is why you should never let your Alocasia sit in water (e.g. standing water in the saucer). When the top 3cm of soil are thoroughly dry to the touch, it is safe to water again.

Please note: Jewel Alocasia as are far less tolerant of constantly wet soil than the other, thinner-leafed Alocasia varieties. Be particularly careful not to overwater them!

Humidity

Alocasia tolerate moderate humidity of around 50%, but they will thrive better and grow faster in higher humidity from 70%+.

Soil

Use our soil-less and well-draining Alocasia potting mix if you want to make your Alocasia truly happy! Alocasias love it airy around the roots, so a loose and ideally soil-less mixture will work wonders.

Toxicity

All Alocasia are toxic to humans and animals when ingested.

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Alocasia Reginula 'Black Velvet' Baby

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Alocasia Reginula 'Black Velvet' Baby