How to Care for Alocasia Polly Indoors (Complete U.S. Guide, 2026)
Learning how to care for Alocasia Polly (Alocasia × amazonica 'Polly') indoors is simpler than most U.S. apartment growers realize. This guide covers exactly what light, water, humidity, and soil this difficult plant needs to thrive year-round, plus the most common mistakes that kill it.
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- Light: bright indirect (300–500 fc)
- Water: every 5–7 days, lightly moist
- Humidity: 60–80%
- Temperature: 65–80°F
- Soil: chunky aroid mix
- Difficulty: Difficult
- Pet-Safe: No — Toxic to cats and dogs (calcium oxalate)
- Indoor / Outdoor: indoor (outdoor USDA 10–11 only)
Alocasia Polly Light Requirements (The #1 Care Factor)
Alocasia Polly thrives in bright indirect (300–500 fc). In typical U.S. apartments this usually means an east or west-facing window, or 2–4 feet back from a south window with a sheer curtain. Avoid direct hot afternoon sun through unprotected south windows — it scorches the leaves.
If your space is dim, supplement with a 20–30W full-spectrum LED grow light running 8–10 hours a day. This single change fixes 70% of indoor Alocasia Polly problems in U.S. apartments during winter when natural light drops by 60%.
Alocasia Polly Watering Schedule for U.S. Apartments
Water every 5–7 days, lightly moist. Always check soil moisture with your finger before watering — never water on a calendar schedule. Most U.S. apartment Alocasia Polly deaths come from overwatering, not underwatering. The plant's leaves communicate when it needs water; trust them over any app or default schedule.
Use room-temperature distilled or rainwater if possible. U.S. tap water is generally fine; just let it sit overnight to dechlorinate before using.
Common Alocasia Polly Problems and Fixes
- Drooping suddenly. Check soil moisture: wet = root rot (unpot, trim, repot in dry mix); dry = thirsty (soak the pot for 20 minutes).
- Crispy edges. Switch to distilled or rainwater, raise humidity to 60–80% with a humidifier, move away from heating vents.
- Winter dormancy looking like death. Diagnose specific cause first. Most issues trace back to light, water, or humidity — match the plant's stated requirements above.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Alocasia Polly safe for cats and dogs?
No — Alocasia Polly is toxic to cats and dogs (calcium oxalate). Keep out of reach of pets. If ingestion is suspected, call ASPCA Animal Poison Control at 1-888-426-4435.
How often should I water my Alocasia Polly indoors?
Every 5–7 days, lightly moist. Adjust slightly: more frequent in summer with bright light, less frequent in winter when growth slows. Always finger-check the soil first — overwatering kills more Alocasia Pollys than any other cause.
Where should I place my Alocasia Polly in a U.S. apartment?
Pick a spot with bright indirect (300–500 fc). It's strictly an indoor plant in most U.S. climates — bring indoors below 50°F. Avoid heating vents and cold drafts from windows in winter.
How fast does Alocasia Polly grow indoors?
Growth rate varies with light and care. Under proper conditions, expect slow growth and dramatic responses to stress. Winter growth halts for most indoor Alocasia Pollys in U.S. apartments.