Have you had a look under the leaves? Or do you see any small yellow spots? If so, don't worry, this is usually just a result of pests. If it is, try wiping it with warm water or alcohol. I think it's probably just thrips.
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Have you had a look under the leaves? Or do you see any small yellow spots? If so, don't worry, this is usually just a result of pests. If it is, try wiping it with warm water or alcohol. I think it's probably just thrips.
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Alocasia cucullata, or Buddha's hand, is a perennial houseplant with glossy leaves that can grow to about 35 inches tall. This herbaceous plant is easy to care for and only likes indirect sunlight and high humidity, around 40-60 percent. The flower usually blooms in spring and summer.
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