How to care for Colocasia & Alocasia in winter - winterization

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

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  • @francesjones9644
    @francesjones9644 2 года назад +1

    Hello Craig, my grateful thanks for your invaluable tips. Living in Wiltshire, I trust advice from somebody who also lives in the UK over somebody who refers to various zones as guidance. I have no hesitation in subscribing and will now make my way through all your videos. I keep my colocasia in my greenhouse over winter and my alocasia (which are houseplants) in the house. This is very unsatisfactory really because they just don’t get enough light; I will now transfer all of them to the greenhouse (when they’re completely dry) and keep my fingers crossed! Once again, thank you so very much. Frances.

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much for your kind words, and for taking the time to watch my videos and leave a comment. I do appropriate appreciate it 😀

  • @vincenzecalzone8666
    @vincenzecalzone8666 3 года назад +2

    Hi Craig. Method 3 for me. The least space required. Esculenta survived outdoors last winter in sheltered pots at lows of -3°C here so surprising. This year I'll go back to basics and dry store. Colocasia mojito for me almost impossible to keep alive without external light. Great video as always

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  3 года назад +1

      I hear a lot of people say that they struggle to keep Mohito alive, it's good to know that Esculanta survived for you! 😀🪴

  • @TropicalGardening
    @TropicalGardening 3 года назад +3

    Great video, I must try the gaoligonensis next year. thanks! 👍

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! I really like the markings on Gaoligonensis 😀

  • @annasutton8078
    @annasutton8078 2 года назад

    I have dug mine up and put in pots. These are amazing plants, I just love them.

  • @harrydonald
    @harrydonald 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome and dam good lookn

  • @TheLivingBackyard
    @TheLivingBackyard Год назад

    I'm so glad I found this video before digging out mine, I was thinking if I should leave them in a pot, and I see you do that, so I will test it and hope for the best. 😅

  • @frogsparadise4247
    @frogsparadise4247 3 года назад

    Again, all I need to know, short and sweet, thank you

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  3 года назад

      thank you for watching and taking the time to comment 👍🪴😃

  • @szilviaremetei1487
    @szilviaremetei1487 2 года назад

    Thank you for this explanation! I was almost crying seeing them die off and I wasn't sure whether it's winter or a disease..! I cut all my 4 ones and they go to sleep in the basement!

  • @adamfry8171
    @adamfry8171 3 года назад +1

    Great video, I got a couple of Pink China’s for first time this year and they have gone bonkers with runners so planted them out and got some pups coming up. Definitely don’t want to lose them over winter.

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  3 года назад

      Nice! Thanks for watching Adam 👍😀🌱

  • @Garnetspagrud
    @Garnetspagrud 3 года назад +1

    Thanks! Great video

  • @wiwinarman3830
    @wiwinarman3830 Год назад

    Best information for this subject, Thankyou for sharing.
    Keep up the great work ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  Год назад +1

      Thanks a lot, I'm glad it helped 😁👍

  • @junglehavenidanmark9403
    @junglehavenidanmark9403 2 года назад

    Great help, thanks 😃 I struggle to get them through winter so now I will try one of your methods 😃

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  2 года назад

      No problem, I am happy it helped. Thanks for watching 😊

  • @MrSonoru
    @MrSonoru Месяц назад

    So I can keep dormant alocasia potted and bone dry all winter? I have seen mixed views on this point before where people insist on keeping the soil moist all winter even through dormancy

  • @ilikeguavaalot111
    @ilikeguavaalot111 2 года назад

    Yes i work in a nursery and all what you say is true

  • @berrysuttlemyre
    @berrysuttlemyre 2 года назад

    Great video man!! Love all the techniques

  • @dianeconway293
    @dianeconway293 2 года назад

    Hi thanks for your wonderful video,please could you tell me if I can keep alocasia stingray in an unheated green house cut down or not for winter

  • @kryspinkiedrowski3330
    @kryspinkiedrowski3330 2 года назад

    DUDE, HUUUGE THANK YOU

  • @MichaelFalveyTywardreath
    @MichaelFalveyTywardreath 2 года назад

    Hi Craig, I live in a similar microclimatein Cornwall as the gardens at Heligan. I see your Brugs in this video: do you over winter them the same way? Cheers and thanks for the work on the videos.

  • @bogdodder5497
    @bogdodder5497 7 месяцев назад

    I got my new colocasia mojito and reverse mojito

  • @Stevenm0422
    @Stevenm0422 2 года назад

    are there any elephant ear plants that you don't need to store away and will come up annually if you put mulch down. as I have no space at home and don't have a green house

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  2 года назад

      Yes! Colocasia ‘Pink China’ is proving very hardy and can stay outdoors 👍

  • @MrBaconwhopper
    @MrBaconwhopper 2 года назад

    My Pink China comes back every year like you said and spreads fast. I'm trying Alocasia Wentii, Alocasia Odora and Colocasia Jack's Giant now. I'm not bringing them in, just want to see if they survive in the garden (I'm in the Netherlands so same kind of climate). I also have a Alocasia Regal Shield which I will plant out in the summer of the others survived because that also seems to be quite hardy.

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  2 года назад

      wow, I would be so interested to see how your experiments work out. Please keep us updated 👍🪴

  • @annasutton8078
    @annasutton8078 2 года назад

    Thanks for all the advise, all very helpful when you are new to these plants.

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  2 года назад +1

      No problem Anna, thanks for watching and all the rest of your support. I'm happy to help 😃🪴🪴🪴

  • @maudjenin6611
    @maudjenin6611 2 года назад

    great video thank you ! I've got some alocasia indoor. I will use the method 2. During the 3 months of winter I would never water a little bit, is that correct ? Thanks !

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  2 года назад

      Hi, that sounds like a good plan to me. Thanks for watching.

  • @EmmaMorgan09
    @EmmaMorgan09 Год назад

    My alocasias were in my conservatory over the cold snap we had in December, and they have died back. How can I recover them? Will they regrow?

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  Год назад

      Keep the soils drier and gradually water in spring to try and coax out new leaves 👍

  • @MikeDiamondTube
    @MikeDiamondTube 2 года назад

    Do all Colocasias form tubers? I've read that some of the newer types (especially black leaf varieties) don't produce corms and can only be overwintered as houseplants. Thanks!

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  2 года назад

      I'm unsure about that, some may be less likely to overwinter as a corm depending on their wild origins.

  • @OssyDL
    @OssyDL 3 года назад

    Great video already dreading winter as i never have luck with my colocasia. Can leucocasia laosy giant be kept the same way in a pot over winter?

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  3 года назад

      Yes it should be exactly the same principles mate 👍🌱😀

  • @EddyFeyen
    @EddyFeyen 3 года назад

    Thanks mate and i can add even -14°C isn't a problem for pink china as i have seen in my own garden. I see you also have Echiums and Brassaiopsis mitis . The latter you do the same as colocasia?

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  3 года назад

      Hi, the Brassaiopsis should be completely hardy. I will bring mine into the greenhouse as a safety measure though 🤣

  • @elizabeth683
    @elizabeth683 2 года назад

    OK so I have an Alocasia in a pot and I live up North where it's cold.
    I bought the plant inside for the winter.
    Do I water the plant?

  • @garyclapham5482
    @garyclapham5482 2 года назад

    How do i care for them if i bring them in the house and store in a spare bedroom? lowest temp 15 and highest 25 (it gets a lot of sun so it gets warm on sunny days)

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  2 года назад +1

      Hi, they will keep growing in those conditions but I would probably suggest to be aware of overwatering still 👍 Thanks for watching 👍

  • @leadbelly1495
    @leadbelly1495 2 года назад

    I’m in U.K. and my indoor alocasia is still growing although the growth is stunted,it is under light 12 hours,I’m not sure what to do for best please advise?

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  2 года назад

      Leave it as it is, it won't mind being pot bound until spring. Then when the weather warms pot it up and it will fly! 😄👍💚

  • @dilligafmick
    @dilligafmick 2 года назад

    hello craig im just starting with pink china but im in newcastle upon tyne do you think they can handle our winters

    • @heatherboardman7004
      @heatherboardman7004 9 дней назад

      I have a few different ones in pots and am bringing them inside in the conservatory. I also live in Newcastle

  • @frances2240
    @frances2240 2 года назад

    No humidifier near them?

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  2 года назад

      I haven't needed it, but I mostly store mine dormant 😄👍

  • @sergiomarquina4553
    @sergiomarquina4553 3 года назад +1

    Can you make more brugmansia videos?

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  3 года назад +1

      I have soooo many videos I want to make and Brugmansia vids are on that list 😀 Just trying to find the time to make them 👍

  • @essexman66
    @essexman66 3 года назад

    hi Craig, have you done a walk around video of your garden

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  3 года назад

      Yes there are a few walk arounds up on my channel, feel free to have a browse 🙂👍

  • @geesgardeningclubuk5247
    @geesgardeningclubuk5247 3 года назад

    Im unsure whether to lift mine or cover them they quite young

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  2 года назад

      If they are young I would recommend lifting them 👍🙂

  • @diptimehta4160
    @diptimehta4160 3 года назад

    Hi Craig, what are the red spikes behind you in this video. Is there a video link where you have covered them, please let me know. Thanks.

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  3 года назад

      Hello, its Salvia confertiflora. Its a borderline hardy Salvia from Brazil 👍

    • @diptimehta4160
      @diptimehta4160 3 года назад

      @@GrowParadise Thank you. Off I go on search. Or may wait till you have it in shops 😀

    • @diptimehta4160
      @diptimehta4160 3 года назад

      I mean in your shop.

  • @craigwagstaff4625
    @craigwagstaff4625 3 года назад

    Hi Craig,is it possible to lift colocasia from the border and still do method 2?

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  3 года назад

      Hello, absolutely it will be fine 👍😀🌱

    • @craigwagstaff4625
      @craigwagstaff4625 3 года назад

      @@GrowParadise thanks Craig ,bit of a taro virgin so followed kris's advice for starting them off which worked a treat and the hard bit l guess is getting them through a winter unscathed 😊