
Black Bat Flower Rhizome Division: Tacca Chantrieri, Devil Flower
***Black BAT FLOWER 3 rhizome division****
Black BAT FLOWER ( Cats Whiskers / Devil Flower) Tacca Chantrieri Flower Plant NOT Seeds
🌿 Basic Information
Scientific Name: Tacca chantrieri
Common Names: Bat plant, Devil flower, Cat’s whiskers
Family: Dioscoreaceae (Yam family)
Origin: Southeast Asia (Thailand, Malaysia, Southern China)
☀️ Light Requirements
Indirect light or filtered sun is ideal.
Avoid direct sunlight — it can scorch the leaves.
Indoors: Place near an east- or north-facing window.
🌡️ Temperature & Humidity
Temperature: 20–30°C (68–86°F)
Humidity: High (60%+); essential for blooming
Avoid cold drafts or temperatures below 15°C (59°F).
Tip: Use a humidifier or place the pot on a water-filled tray with pebbles to increase humidity.
🌱 Soil Requirements
Use well-draining, rich, slightly acidic soil.
Mix ideas:
Orchid mix + peat moss + perlite
Peat-based mix with bark and a little sand
pH range: 6.0–6.5
💧 Watering
Keep soil consistently moist, but never soggy.
Water thoroughly when the top 1–2 cm of soil feels dry.
Reduce watering slightly in winter (dormant period).
🌸 Fertilizer
Use a balanced liquid fertilizer (like 20-20-20) every 2–3 weeks during growing season (spring to fall).
Reduce feeding in winter.
🪴 Potting & Repotting
Use pots with good drainage.
Repot every 2–3 years in early spring, just before new growth starts.
❄️ Dormancy
In cooler months, bat plants may stop growing and shed some leaves.
This is normal — reduce watering and stop feeding until spring.
🐛 Pests & Problems
Watch for:
Spider mites
Mealybugs
Root rot (from overwatering)
Maintain high humidity and good airflow.
🌱 Propagation
Usually done by rhizome division in spring.
Seeds can also be used but are slow and tricky to germinate.
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