Did you know why Alocasia zebrina often has yellow leaves?
Yellowing leaves are usually caused by several factors. First, they are caused by overwatering, which is indicated by yellowing leaves, wilted stems, and brown spots on the leaves. Second, they can be caused by a lack of nutrients or fertilizer. Third, they can be caused by too much direct sunlight.
It's also possible that pesky little critters are to blame. They might cause your leaves to turn yellow and then brown.
Hey, I'm pretty sure your alocasia zebrina soil is soggy right now. If I'm right, it might be from overwatering, which is a common issue with these plants.