Alocasia Polly Pink Variegated Tissue Culture Plant – Rare Pink African Mask Plant for Sale
Add a splash of rare pastel beauty to your indoor jungle with the Alocasia Polly Pink (also known as Pink Polly or Pink Mint Polly). This stunning variegated cultivar of the classic African Mask plant features soft pink, mint, and cream variegation on its signature arrow-shaped leaves. A highly sought-after tissue culture plant for collectors who love unique aroids.
Why Alocasia Polly Pink is Truly Special
Gorgeous Pink Variegation — New leaves emerge with delicate pink, mint, and cream tones that contrast beautifully against dark green backgrounds. The variegation creates a soft, dreamy look unlike standard green Polly.
Classic Arrow-Shaped Leaves — Compact, wavy-edged leaves with bold white/silver veins and scalloped margins — the trademark “African Mask” appearance.
Compact Growth Habit — Stays neat and manageable at 12–24 inches tall and wide, making it perfect for tabletops, shelves, and small spaces.
Collectible & Rare — A premium variegated mutation that stands out from regular Alocasia Polly. Each plant shows unique variegation patterns.
Tissue Culture Excellence — Lab-propagated for vigorous, pest-free, disease-free plants that are true-to-type and establish quickly with strong root systems.
This exotic beauty brings elegance and color to any plant collection or modern interior.
Easy Care Guide for Alocasia Polly Pink
Alocasia Polly Pink is one of the more forgiving Alocasias but still thrives with tropical conditions:
Light Bright indirect light is ideal. A few hours of gentle morning sun is beneficial, but avoid harsh direct sunlight which can scorch the leaves and fade variegation.
Water Water when the top 1–2 inches of soil feel dry. Keep soil lightly moist but never soggy. These plants are sensitive to overwatering — excellent drainage is key.
Soil Well-aerated aroid mix: perlite, orchid bark, coco coir, and peat. Good airflow around the roots prevents rot.
Temperature & Humidity Loves warm temperatures (65–85 °F / 18–29 °C). Keep away from cold drafts below 60 °F. High humidity (60–80%+) is preferred — use a humidifier, pebble tray, or grow tent for best results.
Fertilizer Feed with a balanced, diluted liquid fertilizer every 4 weeks during spring and summer. Reduce or stop feeding in winter.
Note: Alocasias can go dormant or drop leaves during stress or seasonal changes, but they rebound strongly with consistent care.
With the right environment, your Alocasia Polly Pink will produce continuous new variegated leaves and become a striking focal point in your home.
Ready to add this rare pink variegated Alocasia to your collection? Limited quantities of fresh tissue culture Alocasia Polly Pink plants are available. Order now for healthy, lab-grown plants shipped safely to your door.
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(General guidelines – NOT a one-size-fits-all! Every species (and even cultivar) can have slightly different needs. Always research your specific plant’s adult care requirements.)
• Do NOT skip acclimation – TC plants have lived in 100% humidity, sterile sugar-gel, and perfect lab conditions. Sudden change = shock or death. For carnivorous plants, make sure you are using an appropriate carnivorous substrate which is fertilizer free and appropriate water such as distilled, rain or reverse osmosis - NO tap. Please be aware that that variegation on tissue culture plants is never guaranteed to be stable as this is the nature of variegated plants, there is always a chance they can revert back to normal.
• Step 1 – Unboxing (Day 1)
• Open the package in low light / shade.
• Gently rinse off ALL agar/jelly under lukewarm water (use distilled or rainwater if your tap is hard/fluoridated).
• Remove any dead or black leaves with sterilized scissors.
• Step 2 – First 2–4 weeks (High-humidity phase)
• Pot in a very airy, sterile mix (e.g., pure sphagnum moss, 50/50 fluval stratum/perlite.
• Water with distilled, RO, or rainwater until established (tap water minerals can burn tiny roots).
• Place inside a clear plastic box, propagation dome, or large clear bag to keep humidity 85–100%.
• Bright indirect light only (50–150 µmol/m²/s or normal room light, no direct sun).
• Temperature 22–27 °C (72–80 °F); avoid cold windowsills.
• Ventilate 5–15 min daily to prevent mold; increase venting time every few days.
• Step 3 – Gradual hardening off (Weeks 4–8)
• Slowly increase daily venting time (add 15–30 min every 2–3 days).
• When new growth appears and plant no longer wilts when uncovered for hours, remove dome completely.
• Very slowly increase light levels over 2–3 weeks (never jump to direct sun).
• Step 4 – Normal care
• Once fully hardened (usually 6–10 weeks), treat as a normal juvenile plant of that species.
• Switch to the species-specific soil, pot, fertilizer, and light requirements.
Common mistakes that kill TC plants
• Planting straight into regular potting mix or heavy soil
• Using cold tap water or fertilizing too early
• Putting in direct sun or dry household air on day 1
• Sealing in a dome forever (leads to rot)
Final reminder
This is a general protocol that works for most tissue culture plants. However, plants may need tweaks (lower humidity faster, different media, cooler nights, etc.). Always double-check care for YOUR exact plant after acclimation.
Happy growing – patience is key!

