The chinese taro plant is native to regions that experience a tropical climate, thus it requires a warm and humid environment to thrive. Its preferred temperature range fluctuates between 68 to 100 ℉ (20 to 38 ℃), with an optimal temperature of around 82 ℉ (28 ℃). In cooler temperatures, the plant may become dormant, whereas excessive heat can cause stress on the foliage. During winter, it is suggested to keep the temperature above 60 ℉ (15.5 ℃) to prevent leaf drop and root rot.
Chinese taro is extremely heat-loving, and any cold temperatures can cause harm to it. In the autumn, it is recommended to bring outdoor-grown Chinese taro indoors and place it near a bright window, but it should be kept at a certain distance from heaters. Maintaining temperatures above {Suitable_growth_temperature_min} during winter is beneficial for plant growth. Any temperatures approaching {Tolerable_growing_temperature_min} are detrimental to the plant.