I just planted some bulbs I got from Costco. Hoping they live š¤š¼
Good_Gene_7616
YES!!! I love the Pink Princess Symphony Caladium variety.
Apprehensive_Law8012
How many bulbs do you have?!?!
BakedFortuneCookie
Yesss! I just received my first & I planted it immediately. I love how they bloom so pretty pink!
themostaveragehuman
Iāve had such bad luck with them. But they are so pretty. I think Iām ready to be hurt again.
Dry_Web_6211

Yes they are!
NoMasMiAmigo601
I remember my mom planting caladiums back in the 80ās when there were only a few color variations. She couldnāt grow much but she could definitely grow caladium bulbs!!
JohnnieLouHansen
As a houseplant though?? I see them outside all the time.
SweetPomegranate2242
I plants 3 bulbs which surprising starting to emerge new growth point.These are Red-Orange!Reason surprised because I almost rotted them kept them too moist.So cut off all old mushy part then planted them in little soil allowing to almost completely dry.I watched a propagation video where they place cut up tuber/bulbs in the soil.Im going to try that later.
18Apollo18
Has anyone grown them outdoors and successfully overwintered them in a cold zone either by using a heavy mulch or digging up the corms and storing them ?
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I just planted some bulbs I got from Costco. Hoping they live š¤š¼
YES!!! I love the Pink Princess Symphony Caladium variety.
How many bulbs do you have?!?!
Yesss! I just received my first & I planted it immediately. I love how they bloom so pretty pink!
Iāve had such bad luck with them. But they are so pretty. I think Iām ready to be hurt again.

Yes they are!
I remember my mom planting caladiums back in the 80ās when there were only a few color variations. She couldnāt grow much but she could definitely grow caladium bulbs!!
As a houseplant though?? I see them outside all the time.
I plants 3 bulbs which surprising starting to emerge new growth point.These are Red-Orange!Reason surprised because I almost rotted them kept them too moist.So cut off all old mushy part then planted them in little soil allowing to almost completely dry.I watched a propagation video where they place cut up tuber/bulbs in the soil.Im going to try that later.
Has anyone grown them outdoors and successfully overwintered them in a cold zone either by using a heavy mulch or digging up the corms and storing them ?
Really beautiful ā¤ļø