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How to overwinter your tubers

How to overwinter your tubers

In this article new would like to explain how to, and whether you should, overwinter your tuber plants!

Did you know that Caladium, Amorphophallus and Xanthosoma all grow from a tuber? And that after the plant dies back, you can remove that tuber from the soil and plant it back later?


Plants that grow from tubers usually die back in winter for a resting period of 3-7 months. Technically you can leave the plant in the pot and carry on as usual, as we assume the temperatures in your apartment won’t go below zero, meaning the plant can survive the cold season unaffected.
However, if you would like your plant to come back in spring bigger and better than before, read on!

caladium from tubers

1. Remove the tuber from the soil and clean it well, getting as much excess soil off as possible.

2. Let the tuber dry out for a few days.

3. Once it’s dry to touch, place it in a box with a lid, and fill the box with either wood shavings or shredded paper. 

4. Place it in a cool and dark storage with the lid not fully closed so a bit of air comes in.


If you’ve followed the above steps to overwinter your tubers, all you have to do now is check back on your tubers once in a while.
Once you notice a growth tip, it’s time to plant it back! You can plant Caladiums indoors in March and outdoors when the temperature is above 20 degrees celsius.

caladium from tubers

amorphophallus from tubers

When planting your Amorphohallus again, make sure that you place the tuber deep under the soil as the roots grow from the above the tube. This is so the tuber can support that beautiful, long stalk!


When planting your Caladiums, make sure that the tuber is facing rings up, as this is where the plant will grow from. The tuber should be about 3-4 cm deep and you’ll need to keep it above approximately 24 degrees celsius for it to sprout.


Tubers should be kept in moist, but not soggy, soil to sprout. Once new growth appears they should be watered often enough to keep the soil evenly moist, but again, never soggy!


More detailed information on Amorphophallus, and how to grow them, can be found here.
Happy planting!

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