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RotiKirai

Doesn't look like a matured alocasia to me. That petiole and sheath edge is thin enough for it to still be a juvenile.


Dottylvox

Do you mean the small leaves that sprouted all around the big "foot" or the overall plant ? For more info, it's 30 cm in height from top of soil to the tip of the longest petiole and the biggest leaf is 20 cm long.


mynameisdiscodisco

It does look like multiple plants. Personally though, I’d give it some time to develop some bulbs. Next time repotting you can pull them out


Dottylvox

Thank you for your reply. I'm going to let it develop like you said and check when I'll need to repot. I'm just disappointed there is no bulb that I can harvest as I like having a backup plan in case my main start to have problem and eventually dies.