Propagating A Caladium
How to propagate caladiums.
Propagating a caladium. For the best chance at success make sure that each section you slice off of a tuber has at least two. Indoors or out caladiums are a seasonal plant with foliage in the summer and a rest period in the autumn or winter. Make sure that each new tuber section has at least one growing site. Home uncategorized can you propagate caladium from cuttings.
Propagating and replanting. One inch tubers will result in smaller plants. Caladiums thrive in warm humid shade and dazzle in shade gardens with their large pointed arrow shaped leaves splashed with shades of green white cream pink. If you live in a place with plenty of heat and humidity through the summer you ll be able to grow caladiums outdoors.
In the usa caladiums can grow in usda hardiness zones three to ten. If you can use hardwood cuttings best cut from dormant plants in winter you can easily root these vines in water. Divide caladium plants in spring. Cut the tubers into 1 to 3 1 2 inch sections using a knife.
Caladium tubers are very easy to propagate. The tubers begin growing at 70 f 21 c and caladiums will die if the temperature falls any lower. It is a must save interesting. By on august 29 2020 0 like.
Tubers of mature caladium can be divided. Botanical name caladium common name caladium angel wings elephant ears plant type tropical perennial mature size 12 to 30 inches tall and 12 to 24 inches wide sun exposure indirect light part shade soil type rich well drained potting mix soil ph slightly acid bloom time n a flower color n a hardiness zones 9 11 native area south caladium plant. Care and growing guide read more. Many gardeners use a mixture of one part peat and one part perlite.
Although tropical they grow fast enough to be enjoyed as annuals during the summer in cooler climates and all year long as houseplants. Each section must have at least one eye or growing point. You need to use a sharp sterile knife and slice the tubers to make more plants. While you have your tubers out of the ground it s the ideal opportunity for propagation.
Slide a garden fork into the soil at the base of the plant and lift the tuber clump out of the garden bed. Caladiums are tuberous tropical plants that are grown for their spectacularly colorful foliage.