calatheas It is a genus of plants belonging to the family. marantaceae and they are known for themselves living leaves and often with distinctive patterns. They are native to the tropical regions of America and are popular. inside the plants Because of its decorative appearance. Here we provide you with general information and some tips. Watch out for Calatheas.

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Calatheas: What do these plants look like?

  • Leaves: Calatheas are especially valuable. leavesPatterns come in a variety of colors, from green to purple, and often include stripes, dots, or contrasting color margins. The leaves are generally broad and flat.

  • Flowers: Although some Calathea species produce flowers, these They are generally less striking than their foliage. and they are not the main reason for their growth.


Calathea ornata plant. Pixabay


Care and cultivation of Calatheas

  1. Light: They prefer indirect light and can suffer burns from direct exposure to intense sun. But they won’t thrive in complete darkness either; Filtered or indirect light is ideal.
  2. Irrigation: Calatheas prefer to stay moist but not waterlogged. It is important to water them with water at room temperature and prevent the water from standing at the bottom of the pot.
  3. Moisture: These plants love moisture, so it is recommended to mist them regularly or use a humidifier, especially in dry environments.
  4. Ground: They prefer a well-aerated and well-drained substrate. A mixture of potting soil, perlite and pine bark may give good results.
  5. Heat: Calatheas prefer warm temperatures and They do not tolerate cold below 15°C.
  6. Fertilization: During the growing season (spring and summer), you can feed the plant with diluted liquid fertilizer every 2-4 weeks.
  7. Pruning: You can prune off yellowed or damaged leaves to keep the plant looking fresh and healthy.
  8. Plague and diseases: These plants can be prone to mites, scale and thrips. Regular inspection and application of treatments such as insecticidal soaps can help keep these pests away.
  9. Movement: Calatheas know: move their leaves in response to lightIt usually raises it during the day and lowers it at night. This movement is completely natural and is an interesting feature of these plants.

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Grow Calatheas It may be a little more challenging than other houseplants due to its specific humidity and light needs, but its unique beauty and eye-catching leaves are definitely worth the effort.