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How To Take Care Of A Caladium

How To Care For a Caladium Cut larger tubers into several pieces with a few eye buds in each. Plant the tubers outside in spring. Place your indoor caladiums where they’ll get lots of light. Grow caladiums in acidic soil that’s moist and well drained. Water your caladium often, but don’t over water it.

How often should I water caladiums?

Caladiums need to be watered on a regular basis, especially during dry conditions. In fact, watering them on a weekly basis is recommended. Caladiums that are grown in containers should be checked daily and watered as needed.

Do caladiums like sun or shade?

Shade and Sun: Caladiums are ideal for shady yards and gardens. In southern areas they grow best in full to partial shade. In northern areas, most caladiums can also be grown in the sun as long as they get enough water and their leaves are shielded during the hottest part of the day.

How do you take care of a caladium plant?

Caladium is a greenhouse plant that appreciates heat and moisture. Regular but moderate watering is thus called for. All year long, and especially during summer, spray water on the leaves to recreate the moisture levels of its natural habitat. Keep the soil mix a bit moist and check that water drains properly.

How do you take care of a potted caladium indoors?

Caladiums grow best in bright, indirect light (full sun would fry them in a heartbeat). Keep the soil evenly moist — do not let them dry out completely, but do not keep them soggy or the tubers will rot. To increase humidity, group pots together — even with other houseplants.

Are caladiums easy to care for?

These plants need warmth and high humidity indoors and outdoors. If caladium gets enough light and humidity, it will be easy to care for.

Do caladiums like rain?

Caladiums enjoy abundant moisture when they are growing but prefer to be dryer when dormant. If the area where the caladiums are growing tends to stay wet for extended periods during rainy winter weather, this can be problem, and it would be best to dig and store them.

Are caladiums indoor or outdoor?

Caladiums thrive outdoors during the warmer months and add a lush, exotic touch to your yard or garden. Most Caladiums are at home in the shade or partial shade, but some varieties are more sun tolerant (see caladium catalog page) and can be planted in areas with little shade.

How do I make my caladium pink?

FEATURE — Tuck them into the garden, pop some in a container or dress up a window box. Then water as needed, add a bit of fertilizer and wait for the color explosion. The showy heart-shaped leaves of caladiums come in combinations of pink, red, white and green.

Do caladiums come back?

Caladiums grow from bulbs and can come back each year. However, they are short-lived as perennials and do not survive cold temperatures, so they are often treated as annuals.

How long do caladiums last indoors?

Caladium thrives indoors in indirect light, making this South American native a spectacular tropical accent for your home. You can expect the showy season to last for 6 months or longer. Caladiums thrive in warm, moist conditions. Give them bright, indirect light and humidity.

Can caladiums grow in full sun?

I have always loved the way caladiums look when planted in the shade. The brightly colored foliage seems to brighten any dark spot in the garden.

Why are my caladium leaves dying?

Caladiums are known for their broad vibrant leaves, so when they start to go soft and brown it can be concerning. Brown soft leaves usually occur when the plant is getting watered too often or has been exposed to cold temperatures. Water when the top 25% of soil is dry when the plant is actively growing.

Why are my caladiums drooping?

Lack of water is the most common reason for leaf droop. Caladiums are not known for having serious pest problems, but they do need a lot of water and warmth. If you are having problems with your plant’s leaves drooping, check the plant over carefully to discover the cause.

Can caladiums be grown in pots?

Caladiums are easy to grow from tubers, found in the Garden Center with summer-blooming tropical bulbs in spring. Tuck the tubers into a container of potting mix, water regularly and fertilize every couple of weeks. Plant these in containers or in a garden bed.

Can you keep caladium alive all year?

Caladium tubers are frost tender and will die if exposed to cold. As such, they need to be brought indoors in northern climates and will usually die back in winter even in warmer regions. This is all well and good, as the tubers from which the foliage is born, require some rejuvenating rest.

Is caladium an annual or perennial?

Caladium is often grown as a summer annual for the colorful foliage. Caladiums are tropical perennials with colorful, heart-shaped leaves native to tropical forests in South and Central America that have pronounced wet and dry seasons.

How do you make caladiums grow faster?

Because they love hot weather, the warmer the ground and air temperature when you plant, the faster they will grow. According to Caladium World, you should wait until overnight temperatures remain consistently above 65 degrees Fahrenheit to plant your caladium bulbs.