My alocasia corms are ready to be moved from the starter planters into a pot, however I know they are very sensitive to change. I also know that it’s best not to repot them in the winter, for context i’m in Northeast Ohio. I’m honestly not sure what to do. Do any of you have any recommendations? * also included a pic of soil i’m using.

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3 Comments

  1. Eschscholziacalif

    I’d repot any that are root bound and potentially leave the ones which haven’t produced too many roots alone

  2. Pitikje

    Are you positive they need to be moved? Are the roots taking over? Id leave them in as long as possible, until they have 2 leaves?

  3. hunbunbabyy

    as long as you can provide stable warmth and light, you can repot all year round. as for corms, i like to have 2-3 leaves before i transfer them because they most likely will be upset and drop a leaf or 2. they look so cute and adorable

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