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May 12, 2017 9:22 AM CST
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Name: Linda
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Hi,
I bought these at Sam's Club. Have grown caladiums before, but, I've never had them do this. It looks like sunscald. They're planted in SmartPot grow bags, and are in full sun all day.

Should I move them to a more shady spot?

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May 12, 2017 9:23 AM CST
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Name: Linda
SE Houston, Tx. (Hobby) (Zone 9a)
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May 12, 2017 9:24 AM CST
Name: Karen
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I'm not an expert on Caladiums, but I have had some. I've noticed the light colored ones do seem to prefer more shade. I think if you give it some shade, it will grow new leaves without the burning. You can just cut off the damaged leaves.
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May 12, 2017 9:29 AM CST
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I think they are getting too much sun, or possibly too much water in the bags. Move them to a less sunny spot first to see if that helps. Can you feel a bulb to see if it's getting soft?
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May 12, 2017 9:48 AM CST
Name: tarev
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When I used to have Caladiums, they like the warmest temps but not the full direct sun. I would reposition your plant to part sun/shade. Preferably an area with morning sun and afternoon in shade. It is also very thirsty when it is getting too hot and dry, so I have to water almost everyday here. If your area is similar, you may also need to step up watering.
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May 12, 2017 2:07 PM CST
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Name: Linda
SE Houston, Tx. (Hobby) (Zone 9a)
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Thanks, Guys!

Sounds like too much Texas sun! I know it's not a watering issue, as I keep them moderately moist.

Hugs!

I'll do a follow up report after I relocate them.
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May 12, 2017 4:16 PM CST
Name: Cheryl
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Let us know how they do in more shade. I have all my caladium in shade. There isn't a lot that will tolerate full Texas sun. My succulents don't even like it!
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May 12, 2017 4:32 PM CST
Name: Karen
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Good luck, Linda. I've found the same thing in Arizona. I have to have Caladiums only in the shade. Not even the darker colors could take our blazing sun. In NM I can get away with morning sun for them.
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May 17, 2017 7:49 PM CST
Name: Carter Mayer
Houston, TX (Zone 9b)
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Ya, even those varieties they say can handle some sun can't handle Houston, TX sun. I have some that may get a few hours direct and others that may get some filtered, but that is the most they can handle here.
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May 18, 2017 8:03 AM CST
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Name: Linda
SE Houston, Tx. (Hobby) (Zone 9a)
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Thank you, all!

Since I moved the Caladiums under the patio cover, all the new leaves have remained undamaged (sunburned).

Sometimes, I forget to laugh when I see the Hardiness Zones that say our veggies need 8 hours of FULL sun! Rolling on the floor laughing Rolling on the floor laughing Rolling on the floor laughing

What they mean to say is that, in 8 hours of FULL Texas sun, dinner will be served!! Grilled veggies! Rolling on the floor laughing
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May 18, 2017 9:15 AM CST
Name: Karen
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It's the same with Arizona sun! Not much can take our full sun.
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May 18, 2017 10:04 AM CST
Name: tarev
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I think the 8 hours full sun works in the mountain regions in the tropics, where there is sunshine, lots of cool air, enough humidity. That is why in my homeland the vegetable center is in the cool highlands. The lowlands carry the rice paddies. But then again, it is the tropics, often raining, warm temperatures sustained, island nation surrounded by water, so there will always be high humidity levels.

Unlike here in the US with its 4 seasons and its corresponding varying micro climates within a zone, so got to take those hardiness zones as a good suggestion, but observe your planting area closely and adjust as needed.
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