Alocasia Venom Tissue Culture
The Alocasia ‘Venom’ is a rare and highly sought-after tropical aroid admired for its dramatic dark foliage, bold structure, and intense visual contrast. As it matures, it develops a powerful, sculptural presence that makes it a true statement plant for collectors.
This listing is for a tissue culture (TC) plant, offering growers the opportunity to establish this rare Alocasia from a clean, lab-propagated start with strong genetic potential.
Each plant is produced under sterile laboratory conditions to ensure disease-free material, consistency, and vigorous long-term growth.
Important Tissue Culture Acclimation Instructions (READ CAREFULLY)
Proper acclimation is required for survival and success:
• Remove plant from agar immediately upon arrival
• Thoroughly wash all gel/agar from roots and plant base
• Do NOT plant directly into soil on arrival
• Place in high humidity (70–90%) environment immediately
• Use a humidity dome or enclosed propagation setup
• Provide bright, indirect light only (no direct sun during acclimation)
• Maintain warm temperatures (75–85°F ideal)
• Start in sphagnum moss or airy propagation medium
• Keep medium lightly moist but well aerated
• Gradually reduce humidity over 2–4 weeks as new growth establishes
• Transition to soil only once roots are strong and plant is actively growingImproper acclimation, including immediate soil planting, will result in loss and is not covered under warranty.
Plant Highlights:
• Rare Alocasia Venom tissue culture
• Striking dark, dramatic foliage potential
• Lab-propagated for cleanliness and vigor
• Highly collectible modern Alocasia variety
• Excellent statement plant for tropical collectionsShipping & Acclimation Notes:
Plants ship from our Florida nursery and may show minor transit stress upon arrival, which is normal for tissue culture material. Allow time in a stable, high-humidity environment before handling or transitioning.
DOA Policy:
If your plant arrives dead on arrival, contact us within 24 hours of delivery with clear photos. Approved DOA claims are eligible for replacement (if available) or store credit only. No returns or exchanges under any circumstances.
Important Notes:
Alocasia Venom appearance, coloration, and growth rate may vary depending on environment and maturity. Tissue culture plants require patience, stable humidity, and proper acclimation to reach their full potential.


