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Old 22-09-2004, 11:38 PM
jammer
 
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I have such a huge taro that i have decided not to bring it in this
year. I am undecided what to do with it though. Cut the stalks and
sink it? I am considering that.




On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 14:53:45 -0700, ~ jan JJsPond.us
wrote:

I'd be very interested in your results, especially dry storage. I

took
bring in my taros, in buckets, next to window and under lights. Would

be so
much easier to store dry, but I'm not brave enough to try. ~ jan

On 21 Sep 2004 10:12:28 -0700, (Lt. Kizhe Catson)

wrote:

It'll be frost-time fairly soon here (Ottawa), so I'm planning what

to
do. In past years I've kept my Black Magic Taro awake, in a small
aquarium under grow-bulbs (interesting factoid: the deep dusky

colour
only appears under sunlight; under artificial light the leaves are
dark green with only the veins showing maroon).

However, I divided it this year, so I now have three healthy pots

and
can afford to experiment (ie. risk losing one). So: can taro be
overwintered in a dormant state, and if so how? Should it be kept

wet
or dry, and at what temperature?

And of course the followup Q is: how do I wake it up in Spring? I
have a sunroom which would be good for "hardening off" (if that's
something you can even do to taro).

-- Kizhe


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