Colocasia Gigateae Elepant Ear Alocasia.

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  1. Kristen

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    I think Gingers do a different job :)

    I have several, some of which have quite dramatic foliage - but only in the way that the tall grasses and Bamboos do. Tall :) My favourite (in terms of being dramatic) is Hedychium gardnerianum

    Apart from a few somewhat earlier ones it is a race to get them to flower before the first frost - however their flowers are impressive, and the scent is strong.

    Colocasia OTOH are a seriously [architecturally] leafy plant, and great at the front of the border. Big paddle leaves :) Flowers are rare I expect, as its grown more as a foliage plant, but they are pretty dramatic too, like other Aroids.
     
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    Yup, you're right Kristen; they do a different job!
     
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    That just basically means that I have to have both :)
     
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      Hi All
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      sort of showing off but here is mine that's into its second season with me , staying outside now

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        I just put mine in a pot of compost and that was that, do grow them indoors at first now in poly tunnel, putting up second leaf.
         
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          I need a step-by-step for how to get mine to look like that - or to what I am doing wrong!
           
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            Bought from Anglian Bulbs
            I put into the propagator, as soon as I got it, waited till the pot was full of roots went two sizes up and potted it on kept in the greenhouse until root bound another 6 weeks then planted into that huge tub , mix of John innes no3 and multipurpose xtra grit I am xtra grit crazy , fed all sorts through the summer chem pack no 3 , tom food, seaweed extract , I cut 90% of the leaves off going into winter dried the compost out wrapped up like a Christmas present , hey presto so I must of done something right , I wonder how big it will go this year ?

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              Did you keep one or two leaves on over winter then @Spruce? Or was it completely dormant?
               
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              kept two leaves on each of the TWO stems , I had to cut away all the mush (early April) it looked like mashed banana to describe it properly to let the new growth sprout out to be honest I have neglected it a bit over the past 3 weeks as I wanted it to dry out and not grow away so quickly before it went out as my greenhouse isnt that big , and I thought June will be safe.

              Do you grow them ?
               
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              I bought some tubers off ebay a few years back and lost them to rot, incorrectly trying to spark them into life in the same way as chitting spuds :doh:

              Since then I just buy the cheap tubers from an Asian corner shop and have sussed how to get them started. They aren't the giant ones of course but still look exotic. The last lot I started off in mid-April without any losses so next year I'll give the expensive ones another try.
               
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                dont be daft .... :heehee:
                1st time growing for me , when it arrived it was the size of a huge turnip maybe that the secret of growing them get the biggest tuber you can ?
                I get jealous of Armandii oriental poppies they just hate my soil and only send up 3 or max 4 flowers , I suppose the bar has been set now :ThankYou: my only fear I have to get it through another winter , this one was mild and its only kept in a cold greenhouse but well wrapped.

                thanks again

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                  Well ... those are two key pointers for me.

                  I wonder about the grit - supposedly, once in full leaf, Colocasia are happy in pots that are sitting in water.

                  But I have plenty of grit, so I could do the "xtra grit crazy" trick for sure :)
                   
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                  "Colocasia are happy in pots that are sitting in water"


                  it does drink a lot everyday and I do have the tray with a inch or two of water in , it soon lets you know its had enough as it drip water from the end of the leaves.

                  Thats when I empty the tray or put other smaller ones in to have a drink .

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                    A photo update on how it's growing image.jpg
                     
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