Beautiful collection of plants. Thx for sharing your knowledge on these plants. Definitely had to do some research before planting my plants outside my
Your collection is stunning! And that Pharaoh's Mask is to die for. I have it in my top wishlist for the longest time and still can't afford it 😄. I hope to see a video on the update of that beauty
Thank you, yeah it's 1 of the best colocasias you can get! I've occasionally seen young ones for $30 but 50 seems about normal- and that's half of what it used to be! It seems like ours has gone dormant for the winter. It has been interesting to see about half of our colocasia have gone dormant for the winter and the other half are still going strong. Not sure what the secret is yet
awesome! welcome- and if you are heading into winter like we are, you will probably have a hard time starting colocasia at this point - just to warn you not to be sad or disappointed if they start going dormant on you or not growing fast this late into the fall. They will grow crazy fast once there are signs of spring
This video is amazing I didnt know there were so many kinds. I started growing esculenta bulbs last year im I'm in NYC so I had to dig them up for the winter so this summer I had a huge yard full of them. Now that i see this variety I'm going to look into some more but they grow so much I'm gifting a few bulbs to my neighbors
awesome nyc is a lot further north than i've ever grown but i have had most of my colocasia shipped and even though they really don't like being shipped compared to other plants, i've only lost 2 out of maybe 20 shipped and they're almost always ~$10 so it's not a huge risk. My fav right now is the Jenningsii and pharoahs mask
Thank you for the tour! Who'd you buy from that gave you the infected plants? I purchased a Pharaohs Mask last year for $45. It grew great but now it is struggling to make it through the winter bc of being inundated with spider mites! This fall I'm letting them go DORMANT!! The most expensive Elephant Ear I've purchased so far, is the Monstera Thai Constellation I also bought it last year for $90. The spider mites are just now affecting it. I didn't see any Black Coral, Diamond Head, or Black Swan in your garden, do you have any of them? It looked like a New Guinea Gold potted in a container you walked by but didn't give any information on. It's nice to see that I'm not the only guy who enjoys plants, especially the tropical ones, but I live in N. E. Ohio!
You have so many beautyfull plants! Wow! They all are amazing! A lot of plants I also have or where already on my wishlist so i do have to say i enjoyed every minute of your tour! Thanks! Keep it up and coming i would say! 🙏🏼🍀💚
Hi,coming to you from England and I’ve learned a lot,thank you for this video,your garden is absolutely stunning 😍 I am just trying to root my 1st huge corm,it’s a Colocasia Pink China,please wish me luck,I am hopeful after watching you that I will be successful even though it’s Autumn 🍂 here,going ever so nearer into winter,I have it under a grow light 💡 for approximately 12 hours a day,do you think 🤔 I am doing the right thing?any advice is greatly appreciated,Planty love ❤️ Emx🪴
Hey Emma, is Pink China the same as Hawaiin Punch? I have a bunch of those now- LOVE the bright red stems. I can tell you that the more light they get, the stronger the red becomes. I have a pic of them on our insta that i love. I can tell you that a heat source is probably going to be necessary if it is not getting hit with a lot of direct sun (that will warm the soil up). Some people use hot plates or heating pads or you can let it be dormant until the weather warms up, but I would be careful with watering if you aren't seeing good growth. Too much water while dormant can rot it.
I loved your idea for having the pebble tray. I did it with my Colocasia Mojito and it loved it, although I had to water every day and that got a little annoying for if we go camping etc. So decided to plant it in a 13.5 gallon fish tank with pea gravel creating a shelf with bigger rocks to keep the mojito pots with water up the pot a couple inches. So far so good!! Excited to see the growth, considering how much they enjoyed your idea already. I'm adding fish to the tank to fertilize them naturally as well. I love experimenting!!
Yeah it can get a little annoying and not work out too well for leaving town. That sounds like a great idea- I bet they will love that. I'd be interested to know if they can reach their full size in a mostly water medium. I have tried some in a pot inside a large, no hole pot that collects rainwater sometimes higher than the plant pot. They are doing good and putting up so many stalks, but leaf size is not as big as the ground-planted ones.
Here in FL, 2021 you can find a 1 gal pot for ~20$ I had one mojito go solid lime-green for a few leaves at the beginning of winter and eventually revert back to black and green once I put it in the greenhouse
Thank you for the video, it was a pleasure to see your colocasia collection. In my experience the one with black or green black leaves need more sun & more fertilizer, I have black corral that turned to green eventhough they got full sun all day!
That's good to know, I've just been spreading coffee grounds once a week and worm castings in pots- haven't used any fertilizers in the beds this year, but next year I'll try them. I wonder why it reverted to green?!
@@ahoyplantlovers4551 it turned green bcs lack of nutrients. I think coffee ground will take very long long time to degrade until the nitrogen available for the plants.
Your garden is beautiful! Thank you for sharing and I would love to see more videos. You said you put up a video on propagation butI don’t see it. Can you please link it?
It's a video in the works, should be up next weekend- I've been documenting the growth progression afterwards for days to weeks later guidance and proof it works.
Hi thanks for sharing ! Is it ok to grow illustris under direct sunshine (about 3 hours) in the morning? Do they like water or shall I control the watering? Thanks
that kind of direct sunshine is great for any plant (so yes)! They love lots of water- if it never dries out you shouldn't have a problem. I have installed irrigation to water mine for about 3 min 4x a day. They will flop over and look sad when they are too dry. You can even give it more sun than that but 3 hours in the morning should be enough to get it growing well outside- if inside, you probably need more and I don't rec colocasia indoors. Illustris seem to be a very easy and very prolific variety. If it is in the ground in a hardy zone, it will be all over that spot next year.
What part of north Florida? We're just below Gainesville. We're growing a few Colocasia here and our area participates in plant swaps, and gardening meets.
We're in Jacksonville, that would be cool- now the colocasia variety collection has doubled but still a few varieties I'd like to get my hands on that are hard to find.
i'm not claiming it is the best or fastest way possible to grow them, but in my backyard with my conditions, 3-4 hours of direct sun seems to be ideal and i think that's considered part sun. Less than 2 hours of direct sun seems to not be enough to grow big leaves. (And they get filtered sun the rest of the day.)
Im having an issus with my Pharoah's Mask. Its a starter plant and the stems get so tall that they flop over and break. Besides adding supports is there anything I should do. Its in a small pot because it is so tiny right now. TIA.
guessing it's possibly a dry soil problem- is the plant base getting hit with sunlight? try mulch or irrigation or re-planting in a new location. Winning combo is lots of sun on the leaves, lots of shade or water on its soil
I'm in NJ a brought a colocasia. Not sure which one but after a couple of weeks it's started to turn yellow. Some people said yellow means to much water or to much sun .. any suggestions?
I'd need to know more to tell you why, but if there are no good, normal leaves left - only yellow- that is a sign that it's not doing well for some reason. Just yesterday i pulled out a bulb from a pot that had somehow rotted and had some bugs (first time thats happened to me!) but i had left the "dead" plant alone for a few weeks until yesterday- when i pulled out the bulb there were some tiny leaves growing out of the bulb - still fully covered by dirt, but hidden signs of life. I don't know what caused the yellowing, but i say all that to say, don't throw it away, keep it somewhat sheltered out of direct sun (so it won't dry out much) and wait and see. I don't think most Colocasia are hardy through the winter outdoors up in NJ, but you can dig out the plant, chuck into a pot in a garage and replant it in the spring.
Yes, they are some of the hardier colocasia. We used to live in TN where we had to dig them up or bring in pots, but here in N Florida z9a they survived some 20° weather without losing all the leaves.
Yep! Some nurseries grow them as plugs in a tray of 1-2 inches of water and they can get big that way but in the ground, the best way is sun above the leaves shade down below at the roots.
Please offer me some advice on what to do when they are growing such long stems and sooo many that it makes the whole plant droop. I also have a gigantica that I grew from a bulb and am bringing it in for the winter. However, I fear that perhaps I need to repot it. Can you tell me how deep and how wide of pots these plants enjoy?
hey megan, typically, long stems mean it is reaching for more light. Is it getting direct sun? I've noticed that if they don't get any direct sun, they don't do well. I also have a pot packed too full of coal miner and the stems are growing long with small leaves even though it gets plenty of sun, so I think the amount of soil available also can affect stem length/leaf size when dealing with potted plants. It's not advisable to re-pot a plant before bringing it inside as the root system doesn't grow much in the winter indoors/low light. But I'm not sure where you're located- If anything, try putting it in a small tray of water or fill a bigger clay pot with some sphag moss and set your pot inside it like a double-potting
@@ahoyplantlovers4551 Thank you for responding! The plant gets plenty of south facing light so has always been happy but I wonder of I should divide the plant because of how heavy it it. Regardless of watering conditions, the plant just droops because of all the stems. Would you suggest this?
what is your situation? I noticed a repot late into the growing season didn't yield much difference, but a repot early in the season, like right now before summer, makes a big difference.
hey, i'm in N.FL and the only time i've seen them outside of fb market is at the ace hardware nurseries- sometimes the plant nurseries with unique plants. honestly I don't see many colocasia for sale. I just got a Redemption and Wakiki from the ace even though they didn't look great and had spider mites, but i just never see them, so i went for it. I've ordered from wellsprings but seem to have about 50% or less success rates with the orders.
@@ahoyplantlovers4551 thanks for your reply man I been struggling with my alcasia! I wanna do some colocasia in my yard like yours do you think they will tolerate the brutal sun here in sfl? Should I put them in shade or partial sun
yes, i've tried placing some colocasia pots up against the house (no direct sunlight) and they do well. The stalks will grow longer / leggier and growth isn't as fast but still grows well.
yes! i have thought about it. I would make it a waterfall pond. Mosquitos are the main reason i have stopped short of building one. I'm almost allergic to mosquito bites and they love my blood. If I could manage the amount of mosquitoes, i'd be all in.
Due to arthritis, i can't tend to my garden much! But i certainly enjoyed your video! You come across as relateable, yet knowledable😮
Beautiful collection of plants. Thx for sharing your knowledge on these plants. Definitely had to do some research before planting my plants outside my
Thanks for a great video, beautiful collection.
Your collection is stunning! And that Pharaoh's Mask is to die for. I have it in my top wishlist for the longest time and still can't afford it 😄. I hope to see a video on the update of that beauty
Thank you, yeah it's 1 of the best colocasias you can get! I've occasionally seen young ones for $30 but 50 seems about normal- and that's half of what it used to be! It seems like ours has gone dormant for the winter. It has been interesting to see about half of our colocasia have gone dormant for the winter and the other half are still going strong. Not sure what the secret is yet
Love your collection o Alocasias... good job
I just started my journey with colocasias. Your video is such a great help!!! ❤
awesome! welcome- and if you are heading into winter like we are, you will probably have a hard time starting colocasia at this point - just to warn you not to be sad or disappointed if they start going dormant on you or not growing fast this late into the fall. They will grow crazy fast once there are signs of spring
@@ahoyplantlovers4551 glad that im in tropical country. Im amazed how lush your colocasias, im hoping for mine to grow like that.
@@ahoyplantlovers4551 glad that im in tropical country. Im amazed how lush your colocasias, im hoping for mine to grow like that.
Happy to find this video. I am also in Northern FL. I recently purchased the Aloha and I’m happy to plant them in my garden!
are you in this serious drought like we are? not a good summer for getting big colocasia in the ground.
This video is amazing I didnt know there were so many kinds. I started growing esculenta bulbs last year im I'm in NYC so I had to dig them up for the winter so this summer I had a huge yard full of them. Now that i see this variety I'm going to look into some more but they grow so much I'm gifting a few bulbs to my neighbors
awesome nyc is a lot further north than i've ever grown but i have had most of my colocasia shipped and even though they really don't like being shipped compared to other plants, i've only lost 2 out of maybe 20 shipped and they're almost always ~$10 so it's not a huge risk. My fav right now is the Jenningsii and pharoahs mask
I love you how you propogate your colocasia❤
I watched the whole entire video and loved every minute of it! Hope to see more videos in the future
thanks, as soon as i can get through a video without having a heat stroke I'll do another one!
What do I do with all the little round corns that I get with digging up
Thank you for the tour! Who'd you buy from that gave you the infected plants?
I purchased a Pharaohs Mask last year for $45. It grew great but now it is struggling to make it through the winter bc of being inundated with spider mites! This fall I'm letting them go DORMANT!!
The most expensive Elephant Ear I've purchased so far, is the Monstera Thai Constellation I also bought it last year for $90. The spider mites are just now affecting it.
I didn't see any Black Coral, Diamond Head, or Black Swan in your garden, do you have any of them? It looked like a New Guinea Gold potted in a container you walked by but didn't give any information on.
It's nice to see that I'm not the only guy who enjoys plants, especially the tropical ones, but I live in N. E. Ohio!
You have so many beautyfull plants! Wow! They all are amazing! A lot of plants I also have or where already on my wishlist so i do have to say i enjoyed every minute of your tour! Thanks! Keep it up and coming i would say! 🙏🏼🍀💚
I too would love to see how you propagate the plant. How to separate the plant and what to do generally.
Great video!
Now I can fix the problems with my Mojitos.
Such a Beautiful Collection
Hi,coming to you from England and I’ve learned a lot,thank you for this video,your garden is absolutely stunning 😍 I am just trying to root my 1st huge corm,it’s a Colocasia Pink China,please wish me luck,I am hopeful after watching you that I will be successful even though it’s Autumn 🍂 here,going ever so nearer into winter,I have it under a grow light 💡 for approximately 12 hours a day,do you think 🤔 I am doing the right thing?any advice is greatly appreciated,Planty love ❤️ Emx🪴
Hey Emma, is Pink China the same as Hawaiin Punch? I have a bunch of those now- LOVE the bright red stems. I can tell you that the more light they get, the stronger the red becomes. I have a pic of them on our insta that i love. I can tell you that a heat source is probably going to be necessary if it is not getting hit with a lot of direct sun (that will warm the soil up). Some people use hot plates or heating pads or you can let it be dormant until the weather warms up, but I would be careful with watering if you aren't seeing good growth. Too much water while dormant can rot it.
New here nice plants..
I loved your idea for having the pebble tray. I did it with my Colocasia Mojito and it loved it, although I had to water every day and that got a little annoying for if we go camping etc. So decided to plant it in a 13.5 gallon fish tank with pea gravel creating a shelf with bigger rocks to keep the mojito pots with water up the pot a couple inches. So far so good!! Excited to see the growth, considering how much they enjoyed your idea already. I'm adding fish to the tank to fertilize them naturally as well. I love experimenting!!
Yeah it can get a little annoying and not work out too well for leaving town. That sounds like a great idea- I bet they will love that. I'd be interested to know if they can reach their full size in a mostly water medium. I have tried some in a pot inside a large, no hole pot that collects rainwater sometimes higher than the plant pot. They are doing good and putting up so many stalks, but leaf size is not as big as the ground-planted ones.
Good video and learn a lot of it
Great…Thanks so much for sharing your garden. Lots of information.
Beautiful!!! Hope to see more vids of all your plants.
Would love to see a video on your alocasias…. I don’t have any colocasia but enjoyed the video! Learned a lot!
Oh, yeah I could definitely do an alocasia video. I have more types of alocasia than colocasia.
Good info. My Mojito wa $55 for a miniscul tissue culture. Not much growth after a few months (5" pot). Leaves are still solid green.
Here in FL, 2021 you can find a 1 gal pot for ~20$ I had one mojito go solid lime-green for a few leaves at the beginning of winter and eventually revert back to black and green once I put it in the greenhouse
Thank you for the video, it was a pleasure to see your colocasia collection.
In my experience the one with black or green black leaves need more sun & more fertilizer, I have black corral that turned to green eventhough they got full sun all day!
That's good to know, I've just been spreading coffee grounds once a week and worm castings in pots- haven't used any fertilizers in the beds this year, but next year I'll try them. I wonder why it reverted to green?!
@@ahoyplantlovers4551 it turned green bcs lack of nutrients. I think coffee ground will take very long long time to degrade until the nitrogen available for the plants.
Your garden is beautiful! Thank you for sharing and I would love to see more videos. You said you put up a video on propagation butI don’t see it. Can you please link it?
It's a video in the works, should be up next weekend- I've been documenting the growth progression afterwards for days to weeks later guidance and proof it works.
Ti plants are very healthy Indeed.
Hi thanks for sharing ! Is it ok to grow illustris under direct sunshine (about 3 hours) in the morning? Do they like water or shall I control the watering? Thanks
that kind of direct sunshine is great for any plant (so yes)! They love lots of water- if it never dries out you shouldn't have a problem. I have installed irrigation to water mine for about 3 min 4x a day. They will flop over and look sad when they are too dry. You can even give it more sun than that but 3 hours in the morning should be enough to get it growing well outside- if inside, you probably need more and I don't rec colocasia indoors. Illustris seem to be a very easy and very prolific variety. If it is in the ground in a hardy zone, it will be all over that spot next year.
@@ahoyplantlovers4551 thank you so much for your reply!
what a stunning collection! 😍
impressive collection
What part of north Florida? We're just below Gainesville. We're growing a few Colocasia here and our area participates in plant swaps, and gardening meets.
We're in Jacksonville, that would be cool- now the colocasia variety collection has doubled but still a few varieties I'd like to get my hands on that are hard to find.
Beautiful! Well done!
Great video!! Can you share your recommendations/ resources for buying colocasia & Alocasia in Florida?
Thanks in advance!
I’ve video. Just curious what the pebbles do to help maintain water in the tray.
Does your white lava plant do better in part shade mines does
i'm not claiming it is the best or fastest way possible to grow them, but in my backyard with my conditions, 3-4 hours of direct sun seems to be ideal and i think that's considered part sun. Less than 2 hours of direct sun seems to not be enough to grow big leaves. (And they get filtered sun the rest of the day.)
Im having an issus with my Pharoah's Mask. Its a starter plant and the stems get so tall that they flop over and break. Besides adding supports is there anything I should do. Its in a small pot because it is so tiny right now. TIA.
You should see my wife's illustrious is super dark and purple! I've got some videos on here of it
Live in zone 9 and can't get the mojito to stop crisping up it's leaves
guessing it's possibly a dry soil problem- is the plant base getting hit with sunlight? try mulch or irrigation or re-planting in a new location. Winning combo is lots of sun on the leaves, lots of shade or water on its soil
I'm in NJ a brought a colocasia. Not sure which one but after a couple of weeks it's started to turn yellow. Some people said yellow means to much water or to much sun .. any suggestions?
I'd need to know more to tell you why, but if there are no good, normal leaves left - only yellow- that is a sign that it's not doing well for some reason. Just yesterday i pulled out a bulb from a pot that had somehow rotted and had some bugs (first time thats happened to me!) but i had left the "dead" plant alone for a few weeks until yesterday- when i pulled out the bulb there were some tiny leaves growing out of the bulb - still fully covered by dirt, but hidden signs of life. I don't know what caused the yellowing, but i say all that to say, don't throw it away, keep it somewhat sheltered out of direct sun (so it won't dry out much) and wait and see. I don't think most Colocasia are hardy through the winter outdoors up in NJ, but you can dig out the plant, chuck into a pot in a garage and replant it in the spring.
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I’m in San Diego and just planted an illustrious. Will it survive winter?
Yes, they are some of the hardier colocasia. We used to live in TN where we had to dig them up or bring in pots, but here in N Florida z9a they survived some 20° weather without losing all the leaves.
@@ahoyplantlovers4551 that’s great to hear, thanks for the reply.
So, cool moist bottoms and hot sunny tops?
Yep! Some nurseries grow them as plugs in a tray of 1-2 inches of water and they can get big that way but in the ground, the best way is sun above the leaves shade down below at the roots.
Can I plant a mojito in an area covered with landscape rock?
Please offer me some advice on what to do when they are growing such long stems and sooo many that it makes the whole plant droop. I also have a gigantica that I grew from a bulb and am bringing it in for the winter. However, I fear that perhaps I need to repot it. Can you tell me how deep and how wide of pots these plants enjoy?
hey megan, typically, long stems mean it is reaching for more light. Is it getting direct sun? I've noticed that if they don't get any direct sun, they don't do well. I also have a pot packed too full of coal miner and the stems are growing long with small leaves even though it gets plenty of sun, so I think the amount of soil available also can affect stem length/leaf size when dealing with potted plants. It's not advisable to re-pot a plant before bringing it inside as the root system doesn't grow much in the winter indoors/low light. But I'm not sure where you're located- If anything, try putting it in a small tray of water or fill a bigger clay pot with some sphag moss and set your pot inside it like a double-potting
@@ahoyplantlovers4551 Thank you for responding! The plant gets plenty of south facing light so has always been happy but I wonder of I should divide the plant because of how heavy it it. Regardless of watering conditions, the plant just droops because of all the stems. Would you suggest this?
Would like to know when to repot colocasia !
what is your situation? I noticed a repot late into the growing season didn't yield much difference, but a repot early in the season, like right now before summer, makes a big difference.
Hey dude I’m in sfl do you know where I can find one of those mojitos at
hey, i'm in N.FL and the only time i've seen them outside of fb market is at the ace hardware nurseries- sometimes the plant nurseries with unique plants. honestly I don't see many colocasia for sale. I just got a Redemption and Wakiki from the ace even though they didn't look great and had spider mites, but i just never see them, so i went for it. I've ordered from wellsprings but seem to have about 50% or less success rates with the orders.
@@ahoyplantlovers4551 thanks for your reply man I been struggling with my alcasia! I wanna do some colocasia in my yard like yours do you think they will tolerate the brutal sun here in sfl? Should I put them in shade or partial sun
I found a ton of colocasia on Etsy we will see!
Do you have black gecko for sale?
What planting zone are you from?
z9a, NE Florida
Can I grow colocasia in 50% shade net?
yes, i've tried placing some colocasia pots up against the house (no direct sunlight) and they do well. The stalks will grow longer / leggier and growth isn't as fast but still grows well.
Colocasia are love to live in wet soil with an inch water on top
Which growing zone are you in?
I'm in zone 9a - we might get a rare low of about 20-25°f
you need dig a pond , they do damn well in water
yes! i have thought about it. I would make it a waterfall pond. Mosquitos are the main reason i have stopped short of building one. I'm almost allergic to mosquito bites and they love my blood. If I could manage the amount of mosquitoes, i'd be all in.
where do you live?
So you like saying Colocasia?
I just started my journey with colocasias. Your video is such a great help!!! ❤