Taro usually don't produce food the first year of its planting but the leaves are edible. Your tubers after 180 days were very small. Next time just overwinter them leave them in the ground to grow back as a perennial the second year and harvest tubers
@@sazji The original plant should not be removed. An already big plant will not produce a good harvest when you plant it back. Should just removed the seedlings and leave the original plant intact.. This is not a good method how to plant taro. I don't learn anything good from this video.
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thumbs up ilike planting dear nice tips on how to grow giant taro nice sharing
Thank you so much for more great advice on plants. I wish you a nice day. Jarmila
I love taro! Thanks for sharing!
good gardening and growing vegetables
A good and advnced video .thank you
Thanks for commenting
Good morning dear
Nice 🙏
Great video 👍
Your taro plants are so healthy
Thanks a lot
You should leave them for 9 months and remove the small one at a certain time so that the big one can develop better. Good job God bless
Thanks for your advise .
Hi, do you pull all the suckers up from the mother plant? Or do you keep one or two suckers?
Thanks
Taro usually don't produce food the first year of its planting but the leaves are edible. Your tubers after 180 days were very small. Next time just overwinter them leave them in the ground to grow back as a perennial the second year and harvest tubers
Thanks for the tips!
Thank you so much, I got no taro to cook after a year and I kept wondering why.
I did get healthy leave though.
Expensive here in the US. too cold to plant here.
I grow taro at my farm too.
Its call moulding to get a bigger yield of taro
fantastic :)
It’s beautiful
Great video
Thanks so much for watching my video
Thats a lot of taro
Are you in a tropical climate area?
Thanks for watching , yes i am living in asia country
@@DailyLifeandNature I love Taro. Any seeds available? I will try to grow here in Turkey.
Where's the taro? It's call Dasheen bigger than taro the leaves are cooked an eaten while tender an the huge bulb Dasheen boil anbeaten
Taro are smaller they all family
You should just remove the seedlings around the original plant. Why uproot the whole plants?
The root of the plant is what you grow it for. The small ones grow into big roots in a season, and you harvest them worn they’re big.
@@sazji The original plant should not be removed. An already big plant will not produce a good harvest when you plant it back. Should just removed the seedlings and leave the original plant intact.. This is not a good method how to plant taro. I don't learn anything good from this video.
Le Taro n’est pas mure, il reste enore trois mois
In your video, the plant you showed isn't Giant Taro ( also called Elephants ear taro).
You showed ordinary taro. The video title is misleading.