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care for tiny dancers elephant ear plant alocasia buddha palm Buy Alocasia Tiny Dancers | Unique PlantHome delivery throughout Belgium. Collection in Leuven possible Colorful dancing leaves for your windowsill Lifelong help for all your plant questions. The Alocasia Tiny Dancers is a unique houseplant that immediately stands out with its playful, almost dancing leaves. This compact plant from the Alocasia family is ideal for those new to plant care. Its exotic appearance combines elegance with a surprisingly easygoing nature, as long as you know what

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  • Colorful dancing leaves for your windowsill
  • Lifelong help for all your plant questions.

The Alocasia Tiny Dancers is a unique houseplant that immediately stands out with its playful, almost dancing leaves. This compact plant from the Alocasia family is ideal for those new to plant care. Its exotic appearance combines elegance with a surprisingly easygoing nature, as long as you know what it likes.

With its twisting stems and glossy, arrow-shaped leaves, the Alocasia Tiny Dancers seems to move with the air currents in your home. This makes it a real eye-catcher on a dresser, desk, or shelving unit. Its compact size even allows it to fit into smaller spaces.

Various species within the Alocasia family

The Alocasia Tiny Dancers is part of the larger Alocasia family. This family is known for its striking leaves and tropical appearance. There are many varieties, each with its own unique character and growth habit. Some popular varieties:

  • Alocasia Zebrina
  • Alocasia Polly (also known as Alocasia Amazonica)
  • Alocasia Frydek
  • Alocasia Wentii
  • Alocasia Silver Dragon
  • Alocasia Black Velvet
  • Alocasia Cucullata

Discover more varieties on our Alocasia collection page .

How to care for an Alocasia Tiny Dancers

The Alocasia Tiny Dancers has a tropical character, but doesn't require a green thumb. With a few simple tips, you can keep this plant healthy and happy.

Light for an Alocasia Tiny Dancers

This plant loves plenty of bright, indirect light. Place it near a window, but avoid direct sunlight, as it can burn the leaves. In a dark room, it will grow more slowly and the stems may become long and limp. A spot with filtered light is ideal. Also check out our shade plants if your plant doesn't get as much light.

How do you water an Alocasia Tiny Dancers?

The Alocasia Tiny Dancers prefers slightly moist soil, but definitely not wet feet. Let the topsoil dry before watering again. Ideally, use rainwater or filtered water at room temperature. In winter, you can water less frequently because the plant is dormant. Overwatering can lead to root rot; you can read more about this here .

The perfect potting soil for an Alocasia Tiny Dancers

The ideal potting soil is airy, well-draining, and rich in organic matter. Mix standard potting soil with perlite or sphagnum moss to improve drainage. This helps prevent root rot. Browse our full selection of potting soil and accessories for the best mixes.

Common problems with Alocasia Tiny Dancers

Like any plant, the Alocasia Tiny Dancers can occasionally experience some ailments. Fortunately, most problems are easy to solve.

Plant dripping water – what does it mean?

If you see water droplets hanging from the edge of your Alocasia Tiny Dancers' leaves, that's guttation. This happens when the plant has absorbed too much water and releases the excess through the leaves. It's not dangerous in itself, but it does indicate you might need to water less. Make sure the soil has time to dry out sufficiently between waterings.

Yellow leaves on your Alocasia Tiny Dancers

Yellow leaves can have several causes. Overwatering is the most common cause. Check the potting soil and adjust your watering habits. Another possible cause is insufficient light. Move your plant closer to a window, but avoid direct sunlight. Also, don't forget to trim away old leaves so energy can be directed towards new growth.

Pests and vermin

Spider mites, thrips, and aphids can sometimes nest on the leaves of your Alocasia Tiny Dancers. Check the undersides of the leaves regularly. If you see small dots or webs, you probably have thrips or spider mites. Treat quickly with an organic spray like Jungle Mist . You can find more information about thrips here .

Carrots emerge from the bottom of the pot

When you see roots appearing at the bottom of the pot, it's time to repot your Alocasia Tiny Dancers. Choose a pot that's 2-3 cm larger in diameter. Use fresh, airy potting soil and, if desired, add hydroponic pebbles at the bottom for extra drainage.

Brown edges on the leaves

Brown edges can be caused by low humidity or too much direct sunlight. Try to increase the humidity in your home, for example, with a humidifier or by placing the plant on a tray of water and pebbles. Read our tips for improving humidity here .

Is the Alocasia Tiny Dancers poisonous to pets?

Yes, the Alocasia Tiny Dancers is unfortunately poisonous to cats and dogs. If you have pets that like to nibble on plants, it's best to choose one of our non-toxic plants .


The Alocasia Tiny Dancers is perfect for those who want to create a unique, tropical ambiance in their home without hours of care. Still have questions about this plant or any other green friend? We'll provide lifelong support for all your plant questions .

Ready to bring this dancing beauty into your home? Order today – delivered throughout Belgium or pick up in Leuven. Discover our other Alocasias for even more inspiration.

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