Alocasia 'Red Secret', Small

$30.00 Sale Save
Small alocasia cuprea in a grow pot.
Small alocasia cuprea in a grow pot.
Small alocasia cuprea in a grow pot.
Small Alocasia Cuprea in a white cylinder pot and a bag of soil.
Small Alocasia Cuprea in a white round pot and a bag of soil.
Small Alocasia Cuprea in a black cylinder pot and a bag of soil.
Small Alocasia Cuprea in a peach cylinder pot and a bag of soil.
Small Alocasia Cuprea in a gold cylinder pot and a bag of soil.
Small Alocasia Cuprea in a indigo round pot and a bag of soil.
Small Alocasia Cuprea in a pink round pot and a bag of soil.
Small Alocasia Cuprea in a green round pot and a bag of soil.
Small alocasia cuprea in a grow pot.
Small alocasia cuprea in a grow pot.
Small alocasia cuprea in a grow pot.
Small Alocasia Cuprea in a white cylinder pot and a bag of soil.
Small Alocasia Cuprea in a white round pot and a bag of soil.
Small Alocasia Cuprea in a black cylinder pot and a bag of soil.
Small Alocasia Cuprea in a peach cylinder pot and a bag of soil.
Small Alocasia Cuprea in a gold cylinder pot and a bag of soil.
Small Alocasia Cuprea in a indigo round pot and a bag of soil.
Small Alocasia Cuprea in a pink round pot and a bag of soil.
Small Alocasia Cuprea in a green round pot and a bag of soil.

Alocasia 'Red Secret', Small

$30.00 Sale Save
Style Grow Pot
Color Assorted

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This store is a demo of the Story theme.

The products from this store are from the catalog of Rooted

Water once a week

Easy to care for

Not Pet-Friendly

High sun

Note: Bundled options come with one 5" wide ceramic pot and one bag of custom-blended, organic potting mix.


Alocasia cuprea

This striking alocasia has metallic green and red-toned leaves. The deeply-ridged, textured foliage is impossible to ignore with its ultra-glossy shine. Native to southeast Asia, it thrives with warm temperatures and frequent waterings.

Medium to bright indirect light.

SM: ~9-12” tall and a 4" pot.

Pro-tip: Plant with a pebble tray to provide a humidity boost.

Pro Tips

Remember that taking care of a houseplant is an ongoing process, so make sure to check in on your plant regularly and adjust its care as needed. With a little attention and effort, you can help your houseplant thrive and beautify your living space for years to come.

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Make sure your plants are healthy and thriving! Our experts can assess the condition of your plants and advise you on the best way to take care of them. This may include giving instructions on watering, pruning, and fertilizing, as well as identifying any pests or diseases that may be affecting your plants. The appointment also provides a great opportunity to ask questions about plants and get advice on which varieties are best for your home. With the proper care, your plants will continue to bring beauty and life to your home.

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Here are the basics:

  • Water regularly. Depending on your plant’s needs, you should water it regularly to keep the soil moist but not soggy.
  • Fertilize. Feed your plants with a balanced liquid fertilizer every two to four weeks to provide them with necessary nutrients.
  • Prune. Trim and prune the plant as needed to maintain its shape and size.
  • Monitor for pests. Check your plants regularly for signs of disease and pests so that you can address any problems early on.
  • Repot. Repot your plants every two to three years to ensure they have enough room to grow.

Here are some things to look for to determine if your plant needs attention:

  1. Wilting or drooping leaves: This could indicate that the plant is not getting enough water or is getting too much water. Make sure to check the soil moisture level and adjust your watering schedule accordingly.
  2. Yellowing leaves: Yellowing leaves can be a sign of many things, such as nutrient deficiencies or overwatering. Try to identify the cause of the yellowing and address it accordingly.
  3. Brown or dry leaves: Brown or dry leaves can indicate that the plant is not getting enough water, or it may be getting too much direct sunlight. Move the plant to a shadier spot or adjust your watering schedule if necessary.
  4. Stunted growth: If your plant is not growing as quickly as it should, it may be a sign of nutrient deficiencies or poor soil quality. Consider fertilizing the plant or repotting it with fresh soil.

Overall, keeping an eye on your plant's appearance and behavior can help you determine if it needs attention or adjustments in its care.

Delivery time depends on the shipping method chosen at checkout. Standard shipping usually takes 5-7 business days, while expedited shipping takes 2-3 business days. Please note that delivery times may vary due to unforeseen circumstances such as weather or carrier delays.

We package our plants with care to ensure they arrive in the best possible condition. Plants are placed in sturdy boxes with protective materials to prevent damage during shipping.