Want to add a splash of red to your shady borders or under tree plantings? The Red Flash Caladium leaves have a red center that are speckled with white dots and surrounded by a green edge. Caladiums perform best when planted in warm soils, and may take 6-8 weeks to emerge in spring.
You can start these indoors: Put a bit of potting soil, a little water, and the bulb in a plastic bag. Poke a few air holes in the bag and place it near a heat vent (needs 70° or higher). Once all danger of frost has passed, you may plant your started caladium outdoors.
Caladium Planting Tips:
- Plant in a part sun to shade location
- Caladium requires heat in order to sprout. Plant when soil temperatures are above 55 degrees.
- Water sparingly prior to the caladium tubers sprouting
- Prefer well drained soil that is kept evenly moist.
- Caladium can take 8+ weeks to sprout
- Consider starting caladium tubers in containers if your soil is cool and wet in spring
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