Skip to product information
Alocasia Jacklyn - Alocasia - Soiled
1/4

|52 reviews

Alocasia Jacklyn

₹ 999.00
Regular price  ₹ 1,900.00 Sale price  ₹ 999.00
Size

The Alocasia Jacklyn (Alocasia tandurusa) is one of the most dramatic-looking aroids available — and its name tells you exactly why. Tandurusa comes from the Indonesian tanduk rusa, meaning deer antlers — a direct reference to the deeply, irregularly lobed leaf margins that give each leaf its wild, sculptural silhouette. The leaves are vivid green with contrasting dark veins that bleed softly into the surrounding blade, creating a two-toned effect that appears almost iridescent when light passes through. The petioles are streaked in purple and green — ornamental even before the leaf opens. A fast grower that can reach 90–120 cm indoors, it fills a space quickly and makes an immediate statement.

💡 Why the Leaves Look Like Deer Antlers The species name tandurusa is Indonesian for "deer antlers" — describing the deeply lobed, wavy leaf margins that make this Alocasia instantly recognisable. Mature leaves develop more pronounced lobing and ribbing than younger ones, so the plant becomes more dramatic with age.
☀️

Light

Medium to bright indirect light. East or west-facing window is ideal. Tolerates grow lights well. No direct sun — scorches the leaves and washes out the two-toned green colouring. In low light, growth slows and the vivid green fades.

💧

Watering

Allow the top half of the soil to dry before watering. Water thoroughly then empty the saucer. Filtered or rainwater preferred. Check every 7–10 days in summer, every 14 days in winter. Root rot from overwatering is the most common cause of decline.

💦

Humidity

60–80% preferred, though it tolerates average indoor humidity (40–50%) reasonably well — more adaptable than many aroids. A humidifier or pebble tray helps in dry rooms. Keep away from AC vents and cold drafts.

🌱

Growing Media

Well-draining aroid mix: 40% potting soil, 25% perlite, 20% orchid bark, 15% coco coir. pH 5.5–7.0. Keep the tuberous base slightly above the soil line to prevent rot. Repot in spring when roots emerge from drainage holes, one size up.

🌾

Feeding

Balanced liquid fertilizer at half strength every 4 weeks in spring and summer. Apply to moist soil. Flush soil every 3 months to prevent salt build-up. Stop feeding in winter.

🌱 Corms — Don't Throw These Away Small bulb-like corms at the soil base are baby plants. Leave them to grow or separate and pot individually once 1–2 cm wide.
🍂 Winter Dormancy — Possible But Not Guaranteed In good light and warmth, Jacklyn may stay evergreen through winter. Below 18°C or in low light, it may drop leaves. Reduce watering, stop feeding, keep warm. New growth returns in spring — do not discard the pot.
⚠️ Common Issues & Quick Fixes

Yellow Leaves

Usually overwatering — let the top half of soil dry and ensure good drainage. One leaf yellowing as a new one opens is normal. Widespread yellowing with soggy soil means root rot — unpot, trim black roots, repot in fresh mix.

Drooping Leaves

Check soil first — if dry, water immediately. If moist, check for cold drafts or root rot. Newly repotted plants droop for 1–2 weeks; resolves on its own.

Brown Crispy Leaf Edges

Low humidity or tap water mineral build-up. Boost humidity, switch to filtered water, and flush the soil with plain water. Keep away from AC vents. Existing brown edges are permanent — trim neatly.

Leaves Losing Deep Lobing

Young leaves are naturally less lobed — deep, dramatic margins develop as the plant matures and in good light. Ensure consistent bright indirect light and warmth. New leaves become progressively more pronounced with each growth cycle.

Spider Mites or Mealybugs

Inspect leaf undersides and petiole bases regularly. Wipe with a damp cloth then spray with diluted neem oil or insecticidal soap every 5–7 days for 3 weeks. High humidity deters spider mites.

📋 Quick Plant Profile

Botanical Name Alocasia tandurusa (Alocasia 'Jacklyn')
Name Meaning tandurusa = Indonesian for "deer antlers" — describes the lobed leaf margins
Family Araceae
Origin Indonesia & Malaysia; tropical rainforest
Signature Feature Deeply lobed, wavy leaf margins; two-toned iridescent green; striped purple petioles
Light Medium to bright indirect; tolerates grow lights; no direct sun
Watering Top half of soil dry; filtered water preferred
Humidity 60–80% preferred; tolerates 40–50% indoors
Temperature 18°C–30°C; no cold drafts
Mature Height 90–120 cm indoors; up to 240 cm outdoors
Growth Rate Fast — fills a space quickly in warm conditions
Corms Baby plants at soil base — do not discard
Dormancy Possible below 18°C; stays evergreen in good light and warmth
Ideal For Statement Floor Plants, Collectors, Bright Rooms, Tropical Gardens
Care Level Easy to intermediate — forgiving and fast-rewarding
Size Details

1 Alocasia Jacklyn

Size: 6-12 Inches
(Plant sizes may vary slightly based on seasonal growth, individual plant characteristics, and current stock.)

Shipping & Delivery

We ship plants within 3-4 days after placing the order if we have them in stock. If not, we’ll email you with the details. Learn More

Replacement

If your plant dies during transit, please contact us with proof, including an unboxing video, and we'll replace it for free. Learn More

You may also like