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The Secret to Growing Alocasia | The Barefooted Gardener



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Whether you have a small, highly variegated Alocasia, a big green leaf form, stay tuned to learn about the best way to grow Alocasia, upright elephant ears! They grow well in containers also, but not as well as in the garden. Keep them in a brightly lit room overwinter as a houseplant. Be sure to join the Barefoot Nation & subscribe! (And hit the bell…)

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  1. Love your plants there are beautiful, I like how you explain everything on your video. Good look. Keep the good work beautiful yard.

  2. very helpful video, what species can handle southeast ohio winters ? I dont want to bother digging up every winter .

  3. What night time temperature is needed for them to grow? When you plant them out in the spring what night and day temperatures do you have? Thanks!

  4. Can the alocasia still grow a lot in a vase? And has to BE a big One or they prefer the small spaces like begonia?

  5. Great informative video. We live in North West corner of South Carolina zone 7 unfortunately we have a mole problem. Do you have any suggestions on cages to protect them ?
    Thank you

  6. i just got a tea cup … how do you over winter it? Im 7a do i let it dry out then store like i do canna rhizomes

  7. We are thinking about adding two of these in pots out by our pool Zone 6. They will be in full sun all day. In the winter time, my plan is to bring them into an outdoor bathroom that I have setup to keep the room temp above 45° for over wintering them, along with my Majestic Palms. As for the soil in a container (that will be on a time to get watered daily), do you think I should add brown mulch to my potting soil to help with drainage?

  8. I made a birdbath one time using a big giant leaf like that as a stamp kind of thing for the concrete and never knew you could grow plants like that in zone 6 which is also where Im at! Where Im at now.

  9. Alocasia and Colocasia as well -do these both grow out of tuber looking root structures? Like a rhizome kind of I guess?

  10. I’m growing my 1st one outdoors in light shade (zone 9a). Will I have to dig it up for the winter in North Florida?

  11. I just repotted my alocasia calidonia (it's indoor) and it's starting to droop, one leaf at a time. Any suggestions? It doesn't seem under or over watered.

  12. Love the vid would like to hear more about the zones people are in, I’m in San Diego and have both colo and alo

  13. I have got the purplish color plant for my bog filter but I don't know much about them, would it be suitable for a watery environment as I like to clear up my pond of algae?

  14. I have a variegated alocasia I bought as a starter plants and it's putting out nice leaves, but not really growing tall, and the same for my new guinea gold alocasia. I put them big pots and set them outside every day and put them in the garage at night for darkness and humidity. I also have the miracle-gro organic. Do u have any suggestions? Also I only had them for 2 months and half.

  15. Is this the alocasia macrorrhiza upright? Manto de Eva that is also called. Elephant ear is a name to many varieties that doesn't help me much when looking for one of them with the correct name. If anyone has the correct name in English.

  16. In zone 5-6- Chicago land. I e overwintered colocasia, but want to get bigger leaves- I see to be getting a bunch of smaller leaves- any thoughts why that would be

  17. I have a huge alocacia from Whole Foods I rescued. The middle leaf got damaged pretty bad from people handling it. I live in Southern California. I have no idea where to plant it because I don’t have a whole lot of shade. It’s in my spare room right now. Can I keep it outside in semi full sun?

  18. Thank you for this. I am considering planting a Alocasia patch in a bright, sunny spot in growing zone 8b (Beach area). What kind of mixing plant(s) do you think might go well with an Alocasia? I was thinking of a Canna Lily.

  19. OK IM BEING FRANK HERE. I LIVE IN IDAHO AND OUR FALL AND WINTER GETS PRETTY HARSH. I HAVE A COUPLE VARIETIES BUT THE ONE I NEED TO BRING INDOORS IS MY GIGANTICA. IT IS POTTED AND ONY TWO FEET TALL SO FAR. MY QUESTION IS, CAN I TREAT IT AS Y OTHER SPECIES WIT MOIT=STURE AND WATERING INDOORS? ALSO, FOR THIS TYPE OF ELEPHANT EAR, HOW OFTEN SHOULD I POT AND WHAT SIZE POT WOULD ENCOURAGE LARGER LEAVES?

  20. FRO THE BULB, I HAVE FOUND THAT IF I POT IT WHERE ONLY THE TIP OF THE BULB IS EXPOSED, THEY ROOT MUCH FASTER. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS PLANT AND ALWAYS WISH I HAD MORE. I MUST WARN EVERYONE THOUGH THAT IF YOUR PLANT DROOPS, WITH THIS PLANT, IT DOES NOT MEAN IT NEEDS A DRINK LIKE THER PLANTS. THIS MEANS IT IS TOO WET

  21. Guy, This is fantastic garden, I just start leaning Toropical garden and your is so impressive.

  22. Love your website. If you’ve not visited the website of Brian’s botanicals do so . I visited his green houses in Louisville Ky. It’s heaven for plant lovers .

  23. Holy moley, this is a vid busting with info. Well done! Your plants are loving life. I was searching for the species name of one of my plants and came across it in this vid. Thanks so much!

  24. I got the seed and just planted it like a week now when will I start noticing if it's going to grow in my potting soil.

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