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How to Care for Curcuma in Winter | Costa Farms
If you live in a cold-winter area (one that regularly experiences frosty or freezing temperatures), you’ll need to bring your curcuma indoors to protect it from the chilly conditions. Like Northern perennials, though, curcuma needs to go dormant, so you can’t treat it like a houseplant. Read more…
MASTER GARDENER: Curcumas can plant both indoors, outdoors …
A: Curcuma is a genus of plants in the ginger family, but it is not edible. Curcumas may be kept indoors in a pot or planted in the ground in a shady, moist location. They produce lovely tropical-looking leaves that grow from two to four feet tall, depending upon the species. Read more…
How To Take Care Of Curcuma Plant
In summer: up to 71,6-82,4 ° F, in winter the roots are stored in a dry cool room at a temperature of 50-59 ° F. The plant is thermophilic, does not tolerate low temperatures. Humidity: Not less than 60%. Summer should be sprayed once a week, trying not to get on the inflorescence. In winter, rhizome must provide a dry winter. Lighting Read more…