Please note: Being a bulbous plant, Xanthosoma will go dormant in cold weather and come back in spring. As soon as it has lost all its foliage, stop watering the plant that is now a tuber, dig the bulb up and store it in a cool, dry place during the colder months. Plant it back up in spring and start watering it again, then it will grow new foliage.
Light
Xanthosoma should ideally be grown in a spot with bright indirect sunlight.
Water
Xanthosoma require frequent watering during the growing season, but the soil should never get too soggy, because the tubers might rot.
Humidity
average to high
Soil
well-draining potting mix, like our aroid mix
Toxicity
This plant is toxic to humans and animals if ingested.