Elephant Ear Care
Basic Elephant Ear Care

Common Problems with your Elephant Ear
Here are some common issues that you might run into. It’s important to diagnose any issues early to give your plant the best chance of bouncing back.
Yellow leaves on an Elephant Ear Plant can often be caused by watering issues. Check the moisture of the soil to see whether your plant is receiving too much or too little water. Also make sure there are sufficient drainage holes in the pot to avoid root rot. This moisture meter from Amazon is a great way to keep track of the moisture levels in the soil.
If the leaves on your Elephant Ear Plant are drooping, this will likely be caused by underwatering. Start by giving your plant a shower and letting the excess water run off. Then slowly increase the frequency and volume of water and the leaves should return to normal soon.
It is totally normal for your Elephant Ear Plant to occasionally lose a leaf, this is just part of the natural ageing process. However, if the rate of lead loss increases, check the moisture levels in the soil to check if your plant needs more or less water.
Brown patches or spots on the leaves is often a sign of overwatering. We recommend replacing the soil immediately with a high-quality potting mix and removing any roots that have rotted. Then adjust your watering schedule so the plant has time to dry out slightly between waterings.
Simple Elephant Ear Care Requirements
It sometimes helps to take caring for your plants back to the basics, here’s the key considerations that you should take into account when caring for your Colocasia.
These simple points should give you all you need to keep your plant happy and healthy for years to come.
| Common Name | Elephant Ear |
| Latin Name | Colocasia |
| Light | Bright Indirect Light |
| Water | Water Frequently |
| Humidity | High Humidity |
| Soil Type | Potting Soil |



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