Skip to content
Delivery within 2 - 7 days
Healthy plants direct from the greenery
100% satisfaction guarantee
Delivery within 2 - 7 days
Healthy plants direct from the greenery
100% satisfaction guarantee
Delivery within 2 - 7 days
Healthy plants direct from the greenery
100% satisfaction guarantee
Delivery within 2 - 7 days
Healthy plants direct from the greenery
100% satisfaction guarantee
Delivery within 2 - 7 days
Healthy plants direct from the greenery
100% satisfaction guarantee
Delivery within 2 - 7 days
Healthy plants direct from the greenery
100% satisfaction guarantee
Rated 4.7/5 stars
Free delivery on orders over €70
Fresh plants from the grower
More than 100 XXL plants in stock
XXLplant
Welcome to our HOW TO CARE blog

With our tips, your plants will always stay alive.

News

plant

Schefflera Location: Best Light and Spot

XXLplant

The location where you place your Schefflera is essential for success. In this guide, we'll help you find the perfect spot. Light Needs Schefflera needs bright indirect light. This means your plant should be in a location where it receives regular bright light, but is not directly exposed to the harsh midday or afternoon sun. The best locations for Schefflera: North or west-facing window (indirect light) A few meters from a window (plenty of light, not direct) Under a tree or overhang outdoors Fluorescent light room Types of Light Direct sunlight: Too intense for Schefflera, can cause leaf scorch. Bright indirect light: Perfect for this plant. Light coming through a window but not shining directly on the plant. Semi-shade: Schefflera can survive here but will not grow optimally. Artificial light: Grow lights can be preferred if you don't have natural light. Placement in the House Bedroom: Good if the window gets a lot of light. Living room: Ideal with a window nearby. Office: Can work with artificial light. Bathroom: Good due to humidity, but must have a window. Hallway: More difficult without a window, bad spot. Avoid places near heaters, air conditioners, or in strong drafts. Seasonal Shifts The sun is in different positions throughout the year. Place your Schefflera where it can benefit from this: Winter: Move to a brighter spot for maximum light. Summer: Can be further from the window for protection against intense sun. Solve Light Problems Not enough light? Move plant to a brighter spot Clean window so more light comes through Add grow lights Remove obstacles (curtains, other furniture) Too much sun? Move plant further away from the window Hang sheer curtains Place plant in the shade of other furniture 🌿 View our Schefflera collection At XXLplant you will find the most beautiful and healthiest Umbrella Tree plants, directly from the best growers. For over 10 years, customers have trusted our quality. View Schefflera → Frequently Asked Questions What kind of light should Schefflera not get? Avoid direct intense afternoon sun in summer, which can cause leaf scorch. Can I place Schefflera in semi-shade? This is possible, but growth will be slow. Bright indirect light is ideal. Can artificial light help? Yes, grow lights can help if you don't have enough natural light.

Read more

News

philodendron

Philodendron Placement: Best Light and Location

The location where you place your Philodendron is essential for success. In this guide, we'll help you find the perfect spot. Light Requirements Philodendron needs indirect light, even in semi-shade. This means your plant should be in a location where it regularly receives bright light, but is not directly exposed to harsh midday or afternoon sun. The best locations for Philodendron: North or west-facing window (indirect light) A few feet away from a window (plenty of light, not direct) Under a tree or overhang outdoors Fluorescent light room Types of Light Direct sunlight: Too intense for Philodendron, can cause leaf scorch. Bright indirect light: Perfect for this plant. Light that comes through a window but does not shine directly on the plant. Semi-shade: Philodendron can survive here but will not grow optimally. Artificial light: Grow lights can be preferred if you don't have natural light. Placement in the Home Bedroom: Good if the window gets plenty of light. Living room: Ideal with a window nearby. Office: Can work with artificial light. Bathroom: Good due to humidity, but must have a window. Hallway: More difficult without a window, poor spot. Avoid places near heaters, air conditioners, or in strong drafts. Seasonal Shifts The sun is in different positions throughout the year. Place your Philodendron where it benefits from this: Winter: Move to a brighter spot for maximum light. Summer: Can be further away from the window for protection against intense sun. Solve Light Problems Not enough light? Move plant to a brighter spot Clean window so more light comes through Add grow lights Remove obstacles (curtains, other furniture) Too much sun? Move plant further away from window Hang a sheer curtain Place plant in the shade of other furniture 🌿 View our Philodendron collection At XXLplant, you'll find the most beautiful and healthiest Philodendron plants, directly from the best growers. For over 10 years, customers have trusted our quality. View Philodendron → Frequently Asked Questions What kind of light should Philodendron not get? Avoid direct intense afternoon sun in the summer, which can cause leaf scorch. Can I place Philodendron in semi-shade? This is possible, but growth will be slow. Bright indirect light is ideal. Can artificial light help? Yes, grow lights can help if you have insufficient natural light.

Read more
pachira-aquatica

Pachira Aquatica location: best light and placement

The location where you place your Pachira Aquatica is essential for success. In this guide, we'll help you find the perfect spot. Light Requirements Pachira Aquatica needs bright indirect light. This means your plant should be in a location where it regularly receives bright light, but is not directly exposed to harsh midday or afternoon sun. The best locations for Pachira Aquatica: North or west-facing window (indirect light) A few meters from a window (plenty of light, not direct) Under a tree or overhang outdoors Fluorescent light room Types of Light Direct sunlight: Too intense for Pachira Aquatica, can cause leaf burn. Bright indirect light: Perfect for this plant. Light that comes through a window but doesn't shine directly on the plant. Semi-shade: Pachira Aquatica can survive here but will not grow optimally. Artificial light: Grow lights can be preferred if you don't have natural light. Placement in the House Bedroom: Good if the window receives plenty of light. Living room: Ideal with a window nearby. Office: Can work with artificial light. Bathroom: Good due to humidity, but must have a window. Hallway: More difficult without a window, poor location. Avoid places close to heaters, air conditioners, or in strong drafts. Seasonal Shifts The sun is in different positions throughout the year. Place your Pachira Aquatica where it benefits from this: Winter: Move to a brighter spot for maximum light. Summer: Can be further away from the window for protection against intense sun. Solve Light Problems Not enough light? Move plant to a brighter spot Clean window so more light comes through Add grow lights Remove obstacles (curtains, other furniture) Too much sun? Move plant further away from window Hang sheer curtains Place plant in the shade of other furniture 🌿 View our Pachira Aquatica collection At XXLplant, you'll find the most beautiful and healthiest Money Tree plants, directly from the best growers. For over 10 years, customers have trusted our quality. View Pachira Aquatica → Frequently Asked Questions What kind of light should Pachira Aquatica not receive? Avoid direct intense afternoon sun in summer, which can cause leaf burn. Can I place Pachira Aquatica in semi-shade? This is possible, but growth will be slow. Bright indirect light is ideal. Can artificial light help? Yes, grow lights can help if you have insufficient natural light.

Read more
olea-europaea-olijfboom

Olea Europaea location: best light and position

The location where you place your Olea Europaea is essential for success. In this guide, we'll help you find the perfect spot. Light Requirements Olea Europaea absolutely needs full light. This means your plant should be in a location where it regularly receives bright light, but is not directly exposed to harsh midday or afternoon sun. The best locations for Olea Europaea: North or west-facing window (indirect light) A few meters from a window (plenty of light, not direct) Under a tree or overhang outdoors Fluorescent light room Types of Light Direct sunlight: Too intense for Olea Europaea, can cause leaf scorch. Bright indirect light: Perfect for this plant. Light that comes through a window but does not shine directly on the plant. Semi-shade: Olea Europaea can survive here but will not grow optimally. Artificial light: Grow lights can be preferred if you don't have natural light. Placement in the Home Bedroom: Good if the window gets a lot of light. Living room: Ideal with a window nearby. Office: Can work with artificial light. Bathroom: Good due to humidity, but must have a window. Hallway: More difficult without a window, poor location. Avoid places near heaters, air conditioners, or in strong drafts. Seasonal Shifts The sun is in different positions throughout the year. Place your Olea Europaea where it benefits from this: Winter: Move to a brighter spot for maximum light. Summer: Can be further from the window for protection against intense sun. Solving Light Problems Not enough light? Move plant to a brighter spot Clean window so more light comes through Add grow lights Remove obstacles (curtains, other furniture) Too much sun? Move plant further from the window Hang a sheer curtain Place plant in the shade of other furniture 🌿 View our Olea Europaea collection At XXLplant, you'll find the most beautiful and healthiest Olive tree plants, directly from the best growers. For over 10 years, customers have trusted our quality. View Olea Europaea → Frequently Asked Questions What kind of light should Olea Europaea not receive? Avoid direct intense afternoon sun in the summer, which can cause leaf scorch. Can I place Olea Europaea in semi-shade? This is possible, but growth will be slow. Bright indirect light is ideal. Can artificial light help? Yes, grow lights can help if you don't have enough natural light.

Read more
kentia-palm

Kentia Palm placement: best light and location

The location where you place your Kentia Palm is essential for success. In this guide, we'll help you find the perfect spot. Light Requirements Kentia Palm needs indirect light, tolerant of brighter spots. This means your plant should be in a location where it regularly receives bright light, but is not directly exposed to harsh midday or afternoon sun. The best locations for Kentia Palm: North or west-facing window (indirect light) A few meters away from a window (lots of light, not direct) Under a tree or overhang outdoors Fluorescent lit room Types of Light Direct sunlight: Too intense for Kentia Palm, can cause leaf scorch. Bright indirect light: Perfect for this plant. Light that comes through a window but doesn't shine directly on the plant. Semi-shade: Kentia Palm can survive here but will not grow optimally. Artificial light: Grow lights can be preferred if you don't have natural light. Placement in the House Bedroom: Good if the window gets a lot of light. Living room: Ideal with a window nearby. Office: Can work with artificial light. Bathroom: Good due to humidity, but needs a window. Hallway: More difficult without a window, poor spot. Avoid places near heaters, air conditioners, or in strong drafts. Seasonal Shifts The sun is in different positions throughout the year. Place your Kentia Palm where it benefits from this: Winter: Move to a brighter spot for maximum light. Summer: Can be moved further away from the window for protection against intense sun. Solve Light Problems Not enough light? Move plant to a brighter spot Clean window so more light comes through Add grow lights Remove obstacles (curtains, other furniture) Too much sun? Move plant further away from window Hang sheer curtains Place plant in the shade of other furniture 🌿 Discover our Kentia Palm collection At XXLplant, you'll find the most beautiful and healthiest Kentia palm plants, directly from the best growers. Customers have trusted our quality for over 10 years. View Kentia Palm → Frequently Asked Questions What kind of light should Kentia Palm not receive? Avoid direct intense afternoon sun in summer, which can cause leaf scorch. Can I place Kentia Palm in semi-shade? This is possible, but growth will be slow. Bright indirect light is ideal. Can artificial light help? Yes, grow lights can help if you don't have enough natural light.

Read more
ficus

Ficus placement: best light and location

The location where you place your Ficus is essential for success. In this guide, we'll help you find the perfect spot. Light Requirements Ficus needs bright indirect to moderate light. This means your plant should be in a location where it receives regular bright light, but is not directly exposed to harsh midday or afternoon sun. The best locations for Ficus: North or west-facing window (indirect light) A few meters from a window (plenty of light, not direct) Under a tree or overhang outdoors Fluorescent lit room Types of Light Direct sunlight: Too intense for Ficus, can cause leaf burn. Bright indirect light: Perfect for this plant. Light that comes through a window but does not shine directly on the plant. Semi-shade: Ficus can survive here but will not grow optimally. Artificial light: Grow lights can be preferred if you don't have natural light. Placement in the Home Bedroom: Good if the window receives plenty of light. Living room: Ideal with a window nearby. Office: Can work with artificial light. Bathroom: Good due to humidity, but must have a window. Hallway: More difficult without a window, bad spot. Avoid places near heaters, air conditioners, or in strong drafts. Seasonal Shifts The sun is in different positions throughout the year. Place your Ficus where it can benefit from this: Winter: Move to a brighter spot for maximum light. Summer: Can be moved further from a window for protection against intense sun. Solve Light Problems Not enough light? Move plant to a brighter spot Clean window so more light comes through Add grow lights Remove obstacles (curtains, other furniture) Too much sun? Move plant further from window Hang sheer curtain Place plant in the shade of other furniture 🌿 Discover our Ficus collection At XXLplant, you'll find the most beautiful and healthiest Fig Tree / Rubber plant plants, directly from the best growers. For over 10 years, customers have trusted our quality. View Ficus → Frequently Asked Questions What kind of light should Ficus not receive? Avoid direct intense afternoon sun in summer, which can cause leaf burn. Can I place Ficus in semi-shade? This is possible, but growth will be slow. Bright indirect light is ideal. Can artificial light help? Yes, grow lights can help if you don't have enough natural light.

Read more
ficus-benjamina

Ficus Benjamina placement: best light and location

The location where you place your Ficus Benjamina is essential for success. In this guide, we'll help you find the perfect spot. Light Requirements Ficus Benjamina absolutely needs bright, indirect light. This means your plant should be in a location where it regularly receives bright light, but is not directly exposed to harsh midday or afternoon sun. The best locations for Ficus Benjamina: North or west-facing window (indirect light) A few feet away from a window (plenty of light, not direct) Under a tree or overhang outdoors Fluorescent light room Types of Light Direct sunlight: Too intense for Ficus Benjamina, can cause leaf scorch. Bright indirect light: Perfect for this plant. Light that comes through a window but doesn't shine directly on the plant. Semi-shade: Ficus Benjamina can survive here but will not grow optimally. Artificial light: Grow lights can be preferred if you don't have natural light. Placement in the Home Bedroom: Good if the window receives plenty of light. Living room: Ideal with a window nearby. Office: Can work with artificial light. Bathroom: Good due to humidity, but must have a window. Hallway: More difficult without a window, poor location. Avoid places near heaters, air conditioners, or in strong drafts. Seasonal Shifts The sun is in different positions throughout the year. Place your Ficus Benjamina where it benefits from this: Winter: Move to a brighter spot for maximum light. Summer: Can be moved further away from the window for protection from intense sun. Solving Light Problems Not enough light? Move plant to a brighter spot Clean window so more light comes through Add grow lights Remove obstructions (curtains, other furniture) Too much sun? Move plant further away from the window Hang a sheer curtain Place plant in the shade of other furniture 🌿 View our Ficus Benjamina collection At XXLplant, you'll find the most beautiful and healthiest Weeping Fig plants, directly from the best growers. For over 10 years, customers have trusted our quality. View Ficus Benjamina → Frequently Asked Questions What kind of light should Ficus Benjamina not receive? Avoid direct intense afternoon sun in summer, which can cause leaf burn. Can I place Ficus Benjamina in semi-shade? This is possible, but growth will be slow. Bright indirect light is ideal. Can artificial light help? Yes, grow lights can help if you have insufficient natural light.

Read more
dypsis-lutescens

Dypsis Lutescens location: best light and position

The location where you place your Dypsis Lutescens is essential for success. In this guide, we'll help you find the perfect spot. Light Requirements Dypsis Lutescens needs bright indirect light. This means your plant should be in a location where it regularly receives bright light, but is not directly exposed to harsh midday or afternoon sun. The best locations for Dypsis Lutescens: North- or west-facing window (indirect light) A few feet from a window (plenty of light, not direct) Under a tree or overhang outdoors Fluorescent light room Types of Light Direct sunlight: Too intense for Dypsis Lutescens, can cause leaf burn. Bright indirect light: Perfect for this plant. Light that comes through a window but doesn't shine directly on the plant. Semi-shade: Dypsis Lutescens can survive here but will not grow optimally. Artificial light: Grow lights can be preferred if you don't have natural light. Placement in the Home Bedroom: Good if the window receives plenty of light. Living room: Ideal with a window nearby. Office: Can work with artificial light. Bathroom: Good due to humidity, but needs a window. Hallway: More difficult without a window, poor spot. Avoid places close to heaters, air conditioners, or in strong drafts. Seasonal Shifts The sun is in different positions throughout the year. Place your Dypsis Lutescens where it benefits from this: Winter: Move to a brighter spot for maximum light. Summer: Can be moved further away from the window for protection against intense sun. Solving Light Problems Not enough light? Move plant to a brighter spot Clean window so more light comes through Add grow lights Remove obstacles (curtains, other furniture) Too much sun? Move plant further away from window Hang a sheer curtain Place plant in the shade of other furniture 🌿 Explore our Dypsis Lutescens collection At XXLplant, you'll find the most beautiful and healthiest Areca palm / Golden palm plants, directly from the best growers. For over 10 years, customers have trusted our quality. View Dypsis Lutescens → Frequently Asked Questions What kind of light should Dypsis Lutescens not receive? Avoid direct intense afternoon sun in summer, which can cause leaf burn. Can I place Dypsis Lutescens in semi-shade? This is possible, but growth will be slow. Bright indirect light is ideal. Can artificial light help? Yes, grow lights can help if you don't have enough natural light.

Read more
Citrusboom - Citrusboom standplaats: beste licht en locatie
citrusboom

Citrus Tree Location: Best Light and Spot

The location where you place your Citrus Tree is essential for success. In this guide, we'll help you find the perfect spot. Light Requirements Citrus Tree needs full light, lots of sun. This means your plant should be in a location where it regularly receives bright light, but is not directly exposed to harsh midday or afternoon sun. The best locations for Citrus Tree: North or west-facing window (indirect light) A few feet from a window (lots of light, not direct) Under a tree or overhang outdoors Fluorescent light room Types of Light Direct sunlight: Too intense for Citrus Tree, can cause leaf burn. Bright indirect light: Perfect for this plant. Light that comes through a window but does not shine directly on the plant. Partial shade: Citrus Tree can survive here but will not grow optimally. Artificial light: Grow lights can be preferred if you don't have natural light. Placement in the Home Bedroom: Good if the window gets a lot of light. Living room: Ideal with a window nearby. Office: Can work with artificial light. Bathroom: Good due to humidity, but must have a window. Hallway: More difficult without a window, bad spot. Avoid places near heaters, air conditioners, or in strong drafts. Seasonal Changes The sun is in different positions throughout the year. Place your Citrus Tree where it benefits from this: Winter: Move to a brighter spot for maximum light. Summer: Can be moved further away from the window for protection from intense sun. Solve Light Problems Not enough light? Move plant to a brighter spot Clean window so more light comes through Add grow lights Remove obstacles (curtains, other furniture) Too much sun? Move plant further away from the window Hang a sheer curtain Place plant in the shade of other furniture 🌿 Discover our Citrus Tree collection At XXLplant, you'll find the most beautiful and healthiest Citrus Tree plants, directly from the best growers. For over 10 years, customers have trusted our quality. View Citrus Tree → Frequently Asked Questions What kind of light should Citrus Tree not receive? Avoid direct intense afternoon sun in the summer, which can cause leaf burn. Can I place Citrus Tree in partial shade? This is possible, but growth will be slow. Bright indirect light is ideal. Can artificial light help? Yes, grow lights can help if you have insufficient natural light.

Read more
Chamaerops Humilis - Chamaerops Humilis standplaats: beste licht en locatie
chamaerops-humilis

Chamaerops Humilis location: best light and spot

The location where you place your Chamaerops Humilis is essential for success. In this guide, we'll help you find the perfect spot. Light Requirements Chamaerops Humilis absolutely needs full light. This means your plant should be in a location where it regularly receives bright light, but is not directly exposed to harsh midday or afternoon sun. The best locations for Chamaerops Humilis: North or west-facing window (indirect light) A few feet from a window (bright light, not direct) Under a tree or overhang outdoors Fluorescent lit room Types of Light Direct sunlight: Too intense for Chamaerops Humilis, can cause leaf scorch. Bright indirect light: Perfect for this plant. Light that comes through a window but doesn't shine directly on the plant. Partial shade: Chamaerops Humilis can survive here but will not grow optimally. Artificial light: Grow lights may be preferred if you don't have natural light. Placement Indoors Bedroom: Good if the window gets a lot of light. Living room: Ideal with a window nearby. Office: Can work with artificial light. Bathroom: Good due to humidity, but must have a window. Hallway: More difficult without a window, bad spot. Avoid places near heaters, air conditioners, or in strong drafts. Seasonal Changes The sun is in different positions throughout the year. Place your Chamaerops Humilis where it benefits from this: Winter: Move to a brighter spot for maximum light. Summer: Can be moved further from the window for protection against intense sun. Solving Light Problems Not enough light? Move plant to a brighter spot Clean window so more light comes through Add grow lights Remove obstacles (curtains, other furniture) Too much sun? Move plant further away from the window Hang a sheer curtain Place plant in the shade of other furniture 🌿 View our Chamaerops Humilis collection At XXLplant, you'll find the most beautiful and healthiest European fan palm plants, directly from the best growers. Customers have trusted our quality for over 10 years. View Chamaerops Humilis → Frequently Asked Questions What kind of light should Chamaerops Humilis avoid? Avoid direct intense afternoon sun in summer, which can cause leaf scorch. Can I place Chamaerops Humilis in partial shade? This is possible, but growth will be slow. Bright indirect light is ideal. Can artificial light help? Yes, grow lights can help if you have insufficient natural light.

Read more
Bananenplant - Bananenplant standplaats: beste licht en locatie
bananenplant

Banana plant site: best light and location

The location where you place your Banana Plant is essential for success. In this guide, we'll help you find the perfect spot. Light Requirements Banana Plants need bright light, plenty of sun. This means your plant should be in a location where it regularly receives bright light, but is not directly exposed to the intense midday or afternoon sun. The best locations for Banana Plants: North or west-facing window (indirect light) A few meters from a window (lots of light, not direct) Under a tree or overhang outdoors Fluorescent lit room Types of Light Direct sunlight: Too intense for Banana Plants, can cause leaf burn. Bright indirect light: Perfect for this plant. Light that comes through a window but does not shine directly on the plant. Semi-shade: Banana Plants can survive here but will not grow optimally. Artificial light: Grow lights can be preferred if you don't have natural light. Placement in the Home Bedroom: Good if the window receives a lot of light. Living room: Ideal with a window nearby. Office: Can work with artificial light. Bathroom: Good due to humidity, but must have a window. Hallway: More difficult without a window, bad spot. Avoid places near heaters, air conditioners, or in strong drafts. Seasonal Shifts The sun is in different positions throughout the year. Place your Banana Plant where it benefits from this: Winter: Move to a brighter spot for maximum light. Summer: Can be further away from the window for protection from intense sun. Solving Light Problems Not enough light? Move plant to a brighter spot Clean window so more light comes through Add grow lights Remove obstacles (curtains, other furniture) Too much sun? Move plant further away from window Hang a sheer curtain Place plant in the shade of other furniture 🌿 View our Banana Plant collection At XXLplant, you'll find the most beautiful and healthiest Banana Plants, directly from the best growers. Customers have trusted our quality for over 10 years. View Banana Plant → Frequently Asked Questions What kind of light should Banana Plants not receive? Avoid direct intense afternoon sun in summer, which can cause leaf burn. Can I place a Banana Plant in semi-shade? This is possible, but growth will be slow. Bright indirect light is ideal. Can artificial light help? Yes, grow lights can help if you have insufficient natural light.

Read more
Alocasia - Alocasia standplaats: beste licht en locatie
alocasia

Alocasia Placement: Best Light and Location

The location where you place your Alocasia is essential for success. In this guide, we'll help you find the perfect spot. Light Needs Alocasia essentially needs bright indirect light. This means your plant should be in a location where it regularly receives bright light, but is not directly exposed to harsh midday or afternoon sun. The best locations for Alocasia: North or west-facing window (indirect light) A few feet away from a window (plenty of light, not direct) Under a tree or overhang outdoors Fluorescent lit room Types of Light Direct sunlight: Too intense for Alocasia, can cause leaf burn. Bright indirect light: Perfect for this plant. Light that comes through a window but does not shine directly on the plant. Partial shade: Alocasia can survive here but will not grow optimally. Artificial light: Grow lights can be preferred if you don't have natural light. Placement in the Home Bedroom: Good if the window gets a lot of light. Living room: Ideal with a window nearby. Office: Can work with artificial light. Bathroom: Good due to humidity, but must have a window. Hallway: More difficult without a window, bad spot. Avoid places near heaters, air conditioners, or in strong drafts. Seasonal Shifts The sun is in different positions throughout the year. Place your Alocasia where it benefits from this: Winter: Move to a brighter spot for maximum light. Summer: Can be moved further from the window for protection from intense sun. Solve Light Problems Not enough light? Move plant to a brighter spot Clean window so more light comes through Add grow lights Remove obstacles (curtains, other furniture) Too much sun? Move plant further away from window Hang sheer curtains Place plant in the shade of other furniture 🌿 Check out our Alocasia collection At XXLplant, you'll find the most beautiful and healthiest Elephant Ear plants, directly from the best growers. Customers have trusted our quality for over 10 years. View Alocasia → Frequently Asked Questions What kind of light should Alocasia not receive? Avoid direct intense afternoon sun in summer, which can cause leaf burn. Can I place Alocasia in partial shade? This is possible, but growth will be slow. Bright indirect light is ideal. Can artificial light help? Yes, grow lights can help if you don't have enough natural light.

Read more