I have resisted a Jack's Giant for a long time, because of lack of space. I found this plant for 10 dollars and couldn't resist, reasoning that it could be controlled by pot size. When I got it home to transplant it, I found there is no bulb or tuber - just roots. Is it a tissue culture plant? Now it seems to have a few very tiny babies on it. I have an 18 gallon pot to move it up to, when it is ready. Will it form a bulb, or tuber?
Do Jack's Giants need lots of water? Could it be grown in a artificial bog, like sitting in a child's swimming pool (minus the child)? I have one of the hard plastic pools I grow other pots of tropicals in, I could get this big fella his own pool.
Any help is appreciated. I don't post much, but I read a lot.
Thanks. Phyllis
Jack's Giant question
Have you posed each of your questions in a google.com search - you would find the answers there.
Check & see if this helps
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/192931/
Christine
Yes, I have tried google. Perhaps I'm not posing the questions correctly, but as they say - experience is a great teacher.
Thanks to both of you for your responses. I'm off to read more about it.
Phyllis
Phyllis, when I googled for you all I entered was Jack's Giant, sometimes less is more, still learning after all these years LOL
Christine
Thanks, Christine, I think I WAS using too complicated questions. Your tip is a good one.
