How to Fertilize Chinese Taro
When Should I Start Feeding My Chinese Taro?
Begin fertilizing when you see new leaves unfurling in spring, since Chinese Taro (zones 10a-11b) responds to lengthening days even when grown indoors.
How Often Should I Fertilize My Chinese Taro?
Feed every two weeks from spring through late summer while the plant is actively pushing new leaves. Chinese Taro is a moderate grower, so biweekly feeding keeps it fueled without overwhelming it.
Taper to once a month in early fall as growth slows. Stop entirely from late fall through winter, when shorter days and cooler temperatures put the plant into a rest period.
If you notice yellow lower leaves during the growing season, the plant may need more frequent feeding. Brown, crispy leaf edges can signal too much fertilizer or salt buildup, so flush the soil with plain water and cut back.
What Is the Best Fertilizer for Chinese Taro?
A balanced liquid fertilizer with an even NPK ratio like 20-20-20 or 10-10-10 works well for Chinese Taro. This plant is a moderate feeder that benefits from steady, balanced nutrition to support its large upright leaves.
Dilute the fertilizer to half the label rate. Alocasia roots are sensitive to salt buildup, so a gentler dose applied more often is safer than a strong dose applied less frequently.
Slow-release granules are a decent backup option if you tend to forget feedings. Scatter them on the soil surface at the start of the growing season and let each watering carry a small dose to the roots.
How Do I Fertilize My Chinese Taro?
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