Alocasia gageana aka Dwarf Taro

Taxonomy ID: 1647

Common names

Dwarf Taro, Dwarf Upright Elephant Ear

More information about Dwarf Taro

What is the region of origin of Dwarf Taro

Dwarf Taro’s native range is tropical and subtropical Asia and Eastern Australia.

What are the water needs for Dwarf Taro

Dwarf Taro should be watered regularly, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings.

What is the right soil for Dwarf Taro

Dwarf Taro loves a well-draining soil. Perlite and vermiculite help with drainage, while coco coir adds organic matter, so a good potting soil mix will have all three. You can improve store-bought soil by adding some perlite to it.

What is the sunlight requirement for Dwarf Taro

To ensure optimal growth, the Dwarf Taro prefers bright diffused light for 6-8 hours each day. Insufficient light can result in slow growth and leaf drop, so it's important to find a well-lit location for this plant. Place it near a window, within a distance of 1 meter (3 feet), to enhance its potential for thriving.

What's the right humidity for Dwarf Taro

The Dwarf Taro is not in need of supplementary humidity. Most water is taken in by plants through their roots, thus soil watering is the most efficient way to provide humidity to your plants.

How to fertilize Dwarf Taro

The Dwarf Taro should be repotted either when it doubles in size or annually, whichever comes first. Providing new potting soil with all the vital nutrients annually is enough to support the growth of the plant, and thus, there is no need for fertilizer. Remember that plants derive their energy from the sun, not fertilizer.

Is Dwarf Taro toxic to humans/pets?

Ploi's records do not contain confirmed information on the toxicity of this particular plant. In the event of accidental ingestion of plant material with questionable toxicity by you, a family member, or a pet, it is always a good idea to consult a healthcare professional.

What seasonal care does Dwarf Taro need?

During the cold period, it is common for Dwarf Taro to go dormant and their growth may slow down, so waterings should be spaced out more during this period.

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