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How to care for your Calathea
Use these instructions to care for a Calathea. This guide will tell you how to water a Calathea; its light, temperature, humidity preferences and any additional care it might need to help it grow.
Calathea Beauty Star
LIGHTYour Calathea Beauty Star prefers medium to bright indirect light—so placing it in front of an east, west, or north window is ideal. Direct sun burns the leaves and causes the beautiful leaf colors to fade.
WATERWater your Calathea when the top 25% of soil is dry. Water until liquid flows through the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot and discard any water that has accumulated in the saucer.
HUMIDITYLike many tropical indoor plants, your Beauty Star prefers a spot with ample humidity. Brown edges on the leaves indicate the air is too dry. Mist often, add a pebble tray, or place a humidifier nearby.
TEMPERATUREYour Beauty Start enjoys the warmth, preferably between 65-85 degrees. Maintain indoor temperatures above 60 degrees and avoid cold drafts and sudden temperature changes.
FOODFor best results, use a general houseplant fertilizer every four weeks during the spring and summer. No fertilizer is necessary during the winter when plant growth naturally slows.
TOXICITYYour Calathea Beauty Star is non-toxic to cats, dogs, and humans.
ADDITIONAL CAREIf you notice a tip or edges of your Beauty Star are burned, often with a yellowish hue, it could be due to your tap water. To solve this, use distilled water, rainwater, or allow your tap water to stand overnight before watering so the chlorine and fluoride can evaporate. Remove any yellow leaves to keep your plant strong and growing. Do not use any shine products on the leaves, instead, clean leaves occasionally with a damp cloth.
Calathea Dottie
LIGHTYour Calathea will do best in medium to bright indirect light, but will tolerate lower light situations. Don’t allow this plant to receive direct sunlight as the leaves will burn.
WATERWater your Calathea when the top 25% of soil is dry. Water until liquid flows through the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot and discard any water that has accumulated in the saucer.
HUMIDITYLike many tropical indoor plants, your Calathea prefers a spot with ample humidity. If leaf edges begin to curl or brown up, mist them with lukewarm water on a regular basis, add a pebble tray, or place a humidifier nearby. Your bathroom or kitchen are perfect spots for your Calathea because these areas tend to be more humid.
TEMPERATUREYour Calathea prefers average room temperatures between 60-80 degrees. It will not tolerate temperatures below 55 degrees. It is also sensitive to cold drafts or blowing heat during the winter months, so keep it away from windows and heaters for best results.
FOODFeed your Calathea Dottie with a general houseplant fertilizer every month during spring and summer. No fertilizer is necessary in the winter when plant growth naturally slows.
TOXICITYYour Calathea Dottie is non-toxic and pet-friendly.
ADDITIONAL CAREIf you notice the tips or edges of your Calathea Dottie’s leaves are turning brown, often with a yellowish hue at the edge, it could be due to your tap water. Allow your tap water to sit out overnight before watering so the chlorine and fluoride can evaporate. Alternatively, you can water with filtered water or rainwater. Remove any yellow leaves to keep your plant strong and growing.
Calathea Freddie
LIGHTYour Freddie Plant prefers medium to bright indirect light—so placing it in front of an east, west, or north window is ideal. Too much direct sun burns the leaves and causes the beautiful leaf colors to fade.
WATERWater your Calathea when the top 25% of soil is dry. Water until liquid flows through the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot and discard any water that has accumulated in the saucer.
HUMIDITYLike many tropical indoor plants, your Calathea Freddie prefers a spot with ample humidity. Brown edges on the leaves indicate the air is too dry. Mist often, add a pebble tray, or place a humidifier nearby.
TEMPERATUREThis plant enjoys the warmth, preferably between 65-85 degrees. Maintain indoor temperatures above 60 degrees and avoid cold drafts and sudden temperature changes.
FOODFor best results, use a general houseplant fertilizer with iron every four weeks during the spring and summer. No fertilizer is necessary during the winter when plant growth naturally slows.
TOXICITYThe Freddie Plant is non-toxic to cats, dogs, and humans.
ADDITIONAL CAREIf you notice a tip or edge burn often with a yellowish hue at the edge, especially on older leaves, it could be due to your tap water. To solve this, use distilled water, rainwater, or allow your tap water to stand overnight before watering so the chlorine and fluoride can evaporate. Remove any yellow leaves to keep your plant strong and growing. Do not use any shine products on the leaves, instead, clean leaves occasionally with a damp cloth.
Calathea Medallion
LIGHTYour Calathea Medallion will do best in medium to bright indirect light, but will tolerate lower light situations. Never allow this plant to stand in the direct sunlight—the leaves will get sunburned!
WATERWater your Calathea when the top 25% of soil is dry. Water until liquid flows through the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot and discard any water that has accumulated in the saucer.
HUMIDITYLike many tropical indoor plants, your Calathea Medallion prefers a spot with ample humidity. If leaf edges begin to curl or brown up, mist them with lukewarm water on a regular basis, use a pebble tray, or place a humidifier nearby. Your bathroom or kitchen are perfect spots for this plant because these areas tend to be more humid.
TEMPERATUREYour Calathea Medallion enjoys warmth, preferably between 65-85 degrees, so maintain indoor temperatures above 60 degrees. Avoid cold drafts and sudden temperature changes.
FOODFor best results, use a general houseplant fertilizer with iron every four weeks during the spring and summer. No fertilizer is necessary for the winter when plant growth naturally slows.
TOXICITYCalatheas are non-poisonous plants and are safe for humans, cats, and dogs.
ADDITIONAL CAREIf you notice a tip or edges of your Calathea Medallion are burned, often with a yellowish hue, it could be due to your tap water. To solve this, use distilled water, rainwater, or allow your tap water to stand overnight before watering so the chlorine and fluoride can evaporate. Remove any yellow leaves to keep your plant strong and growing. Do not use any shine products on the leaves, instead, clean leaves occasionally with a damp cloth.
Calathea Misto
LIGHTYour Calathea Misto will do best in low to medium light. Never allow your plant to stand in the direct sunlight—the leaves will burn.
WATERWater your Calathea when the top 25% of soil is dry. Water until liquid flows through the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot and discard any water that has accumulated in the saucer.
HUMIDITYLike many tropical indoor plants, your Calathea Misto prefers a spot with ample humidity. If leaf edges begin to curl or brown up, mist them with lukewarm water on a regular basis, use a pebble tray, or place a humidifier nearby. Your bathroom or kitchen are perfect spots for this plant because these areas tend to be more humid.
WATERMaintain indoor temperatures above 60 degrees, as your Calathea Misto enjoys the warmth–preferably between 65-85 degrees. Avoid cold drafts and sudden temperature changes.
FOODFor best results, use a general houseplant fertilizer every four weeks during the spring and summer. No fertilizer is necessary for the winter when plant growth naturally slows. Make sure to apply fertilizer to damp soil-never dry, as it will burn the plants’ roots.
TOXICITYYour Calathea Misto is a non-poisonous plant and is safe for humans, cats, and dogs.
ADDITIONAL CAREIf you notice a tip or edges of your Calathea Misto are burned, often with a yellowish hue, it could be due to your tap water. To solve this, use distilled water, rainwater, or allow your tap water to stand overnight before watering so the chlorine and fluoride can evaporate. Remove any yellow leaves to keep your plant strong and growing. Do not use any shine products on the leaves, instead, clean leaves occasionally with a damp cloth.
Calathea Musaica
LIGHTYour Calathea Musaica will do best in low to bright indirect light. Never allow this plant to receive direct sunlight–the foliage will burn.
WATERWater your Calathea when the top 25% of soil is dry. Water until liquid flows through the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot and discard any water that has accumulated in the saucer.
HUMIDITYLike many tropical indoor plants, your Calathea prefers a spot with ample humidity. If leaf edges begin to curl or brown up, mist them with lukewarm water on a regular basis, use a pebble tray, or place a humidifier nearby. Your bathroom or kitchen are perfect spots for this plant because these areas tend to be more humid.
TEMPERATUREYour Calathea Musaica prefers average room temperature, from 60-80 degrees. They are sensitive to cold drafts and blowing heat during the winter months, so keep them away from windows and heaters for best results.
FOODUse a general houseplant fertilizer diluted to half the recommended strength every month during spring and summer. No fertilizer is necessary in the winter when plant growth naturally slows.
TOXICITYYour Calathea Musaica is non-toxic and pet-friendly.
ADDITIONAL CAREIf you notice a tip or edges of your Calathea Musaica are burned, often with a yellowish hue, it could be due to your tap water. To solve this, use distilled water, rainwater, or allow your tap water to stand overnight before watering so the chlorine and fluoride can evaporate. Remove any yellow leaves to keep your plant strong and growing. Do not use any shine products on the leaves, instead, clean leaves occasionally with a damp cloth.
Goeppertia orbifolia
LIGHTCalatheas prefer low to indirect bright light. The more indirect light they receive the bolder their colors will be. Keep away from direct light as it can burn the leaves.
WATERWater your calathea when 25% of the soil volume is dry. Water thoroughly and discard excess water from the saucer.
HUMIDITYCalatheas prefer a humid environment. Dry crispy leaves indicate the air is too dry. Add a pebble tray or place a humidifier nearby.
TEMPERATUREThis plant enjoys warmth, preferably between 65-85°F. Maintain indoor temperatures above 60°F and avoid cold drafts and sudden temperature changes.
FOODFor best results, use a general houseplant fertilizer once a month during the spring and summer. No fertilizer is necessary during the winter when plant growth naturally slows.
TOXICITYCalatheas are non-toxic to humans and pets if ingested.
ADDITIONAL CAREIf you notice a leaf tip or edge burn often with a yellowish hue at the edge, especially on older leaves, it could be due to your tap water. To solve this, use distilled water or rainwater. Remove any yellow leaves to keep your plant strong and growing. Do not use any shine products on the leaves, instead, clean leaves occasionally with a damp cloth.
Calathea Peacock
LIGHTCalatheas prefer low to indirect bright light. The more indirect light they receive the bolder their colors will be. Keep away from direct light as it can burn the leaves.
WATERWater your calathea when 25% of the soil volume is dry. Water thoroughly and discard excess water from the saucer.
HUMIDITYCalatheas prefer a humid environment. Dry crispy leaves indicate the air is too dry. Add a pebble tray or place a humidifier nearby.
TEMPERATUREThis plant enjoys warmth, preferably between 65-85°F. Maintain indoor temperatures above 60 degrees and avoid cold drafts and sudden temperature changes.
FOODFor best results, use a general houseplant fertilizer with iron every four weeks during the spring and summer. No fertilizer is necessary for the winter when plant growth naturally slows.
TOXICITYCalatheas are non-toxic to humans and pets if ingested.
ADDITIONAL CAREIf you notice a leaf tip or edge burn often with a yellowish hue at the edge, especially on older leaves, it could be due to your tap water. To solve this, use distilled water or rainwater. Remove any yellow leaves to keep your plant strong and growing. Do not use any shine products on the leaves, instead, clean leaves occasionally with a damp cloth.
Calathea Pinstripe
LIGHTCalatheas prefer low to indirect bright light. The more indirect light they receive the bolder their colors will be. Keep away from direct light as it can burn the leaves.
WATERWater your calathea when 25% of the soil volume is dry. Water thoroughly and discard excess water from the saucer.
HUMIDITYCalatheas prefer a humid environment. Dry crispy leaves indicate the air is too dry. Add a pebble tray or place a humidifier nearby.
TEMPERATUREThis plant enjoys warmth, preferably between 65-85°F. Maintain indoor temperatures above 60°F and avoid cold drafts and sudden temperature changes.
FOODFor best results, use a general houseplant fertilizer once a month during the spring and summer. No fertilizer is necessary during the winter when plant growth naturally slows.
TOXICITYCalatheas are non-toxic to humans and pets if ingested.
ADDITIONAL CAREIf you notice a leaf tip or edge burn often with a yellowish hue at the edge, especially on older leaves, it could be due to your tap water. To solve this, use distilled water or rainwater. Remove any yellow leaves to keep your plant strong and growing. Do not use any shine products on the leaves, instead, clean leaves occasionally with a damp cloth.
Calathea Rattlesnake
LIGHTCalatheas prefer low to indirect bright light. The more indirect light they receive the bolder their colors will be. Keep away from direct light as it can burn the leaves.
WATERWater your calathea when 25% of the soil volume is dry. Water thoroughly and discard excess water from the saucer.
HUMIDITYCalatheas prefer a humid environment. Dry crispy leaves indicate the air is too dry. Add a pebble tray or place a humidifier nearby.
TEMPERATUREThis plant enjoys warmth, preferably between 65-85°F. Maintain indoor temperatures above 60°F and avoid cold drafts and sudden temperature changes.
FOODFor best results, use a general houseplant fertilizer once a month during the spring and summer. No fertilizer is necessary during the winter when plant growth naturally slows.
TOXICITYCalatheas are non-toxic to humans and pets if ingested.
ADDITIONAL CAREIf you notice a leaf tip or edge burn often with a yellowish hue at the edge, especially on older leaves, it could be due to your tap water. To solve this, use distilled water or rainwater. Remove any yellow leaves to keep your plant strong and growing. Do not use any shine products on the leaves, instead, clean leaves occasionally with a damp cloth.
Calathea Rosy Roseo
LIGHTYour Calathea Rosy Roseo will do best in medium to low indirect light. Never allow this plant to receive direct sunlight, the leaves will burn.
WATERWater your Calathea when the top 25% of soil is dry. Water until liquid flows through the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot and discard any water that has accumulated in the saucer.
HUMIDITYLike many tropical indoor plants, your Calathea Rosy Roseo prefers a spot with ample humidity. If leaf edges begin to curl or brown up, mist them with lukewarm water on a regular basis, use a pebble tray, or place a humidifier nearby. Your bathroom or kitchen are perfect spots for this plant because these areas tend to be more humid.
TEMPERATUREYour Calathea Rosy Roseo prefers average room temperature, from 60-80 degrees. They are sensitive to cold drafts and blowing heat during the winter months, so keep them away from windows and heaters for best results.
FOODUse a general houseplant fertilizer diluted to half the recommended strength every month during spring and summer. No fertilizer is necessary in the winter when plant growth naturally slows.
TOXICITYYour Calathea Rosy Roseo is non-toxic and pet-friendly.
ADDITIONAL CAREIf you notice a tip or edges of your Calathea are burned, often with a yellowish hue, it could be due to your tap water. To solve this, use distilled water, rainwater, or allow your tap water to stand overnight before watering so the chlorine and fluoride can evaporate. Remove any yellow leaves to keep your plant strong and growing. Do not use any shine products on the leaves, instead, clean leaves occasionally with a damp cloth.
Calathea Stella
LIGHTYour Calathea prefers medium to bright indirect light. It can adapt to low light, but growth will slow. Extended periods of direct sunlight can scorch the leaves.
WATERWater when 25% of the soil volume is dry. Add water slowly, allowing it to soak into the soil until it flows through the drainage hole. Discard water that accumulates in the saucer.
HUMIDITYThis plant prefers above-average household humidity. Try adding a pebble tray, grouping it with other plants, or placing a humidifier nearby.
TEMPERATUREYour Calathea prefers temperatures between 65-85°F.
FOODFeed monthly during periods of active growth with an all-purpose fertilizer for indoor plants, diluted to half strength. Never apply fertilizer to dry soil.
TOXICITYThis plant is considered non-toxic and pet-friendly.
ADDITIONAL CAREDry brown leaf edges, often highlighted with a yellow band, can signal fluoride toxicity from tap water. If you notice this, switch to water that does not contain fluoride, like distilled or rainwater.
Calathea Vittata
LIGHTYour Calathea will do best in medium to low indirect light. Never allow this plant to receive direct sunlight, the leaves will burn.
WATERWater your Calathea when the top 25% of soil is dry. Water until liquid flows through the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot and discard any water that has accumulated in the saucer.
HUMIDITYLike many tropical indoor plants, your Calathea prefers a spot with ample humidity. If leaf edges begin to curl or brown up, mist them with lukewarm water on a regular basis, use a pebble tray, or place a humidifier nearby. Your bathroom or kitchen are perfect spots for this plant because these areas tend to be more humid.
TEMPERATUREYour Calathea prefers average room temperature, from 60-80 degrees F. They will not tolerate temperatures below 55 degrees. They are also sensitive to cold drafts or blowing heat during the winter months, so keep them away from windows or heaters for best results.
FOODFor best results, use a general houseplant fertilizer every month during spring and summer. No fertilizer is necessary in the winter when plant growth naturally slows.
TOXICITYCalathea are non-toxic and pet-friendly.
ADDITIONAL CAREIf you notice a tip or edges of your Calathea Vittata are burned, often with a yellowish hue, it could be due to your tap water. To solve this, use distilled water, rainwater, or allow your tap water to stand overnight before watering so the chlorine and fluoride can evaporate. Remove any yellow leaves to keep your plant strong and growing. Do not use any shine products on the leaves, instead, clean leaves occasionally with a damp cloth.
Calathea White Flame
LIGHTYour Calathea will do best in medium to bright indirect light, but will tolerate lower light situations. Avoid placing this plant in direct sunlight as it will scorch the leaves.
WATERWater your Calathea when the top 25-50% of soil is dry. This is not a drought-tolerant indoor plant, but it is relatively forgiving if you forget to water it from time to time. Extended periods of dryness can result in brown leaf tips or edges.
HUMIDITYLike many tropical indoor plants, your Calathea prefers a spot with ample humidity. If leaf edges begin to curl or brown up, mist them with lukewarm water on a regular basis, use a pebble tray, or place a humidifier nearby. Your bathroom or kitchen are perfect spots for this plant because these areas tend to be more humid.
TEMPERATUREYour Calathea prefers average room temperatures between 60-80 degrees. It will not tolerate temperatures below 55 degrees. It is also sensitive to cold drafts or blowing heat during the winter months, so be sure to place it away from windows and heaters.
FOODFeed your Calathea White Flame with a general houseplant fertilizer every month during spring and summer. No fertilizer is necessary in the winter when plant growth naturally slows.
TOXICITYYour Calathea White Flame is non-toxic and pet-friendly.
ADDITIONAL CAREIf you notice a tip or edges of your Calathea are burned, often with a yellowish hue, it could be due to your tap water. To solve this, use distilled water, rainwater, or allow your tap water to stand overnight before watering so the chlorine and fluoride can evaporate. Remove any yellow leaves to keep your plant strong and growing. Do not use any shine products on the leaves, instead, clean leaves occasionally with a damp cloth.
Calathea Zebra
LIGHTYour Calathea Zebra will do best in medium to low indirect light. Never allow your plant to receive direct sunlight, as the leaves will burn.
WATERWater your Calathea when the top 25% of soil is dry. Water until liquid flows through the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot and discard any water that has accumulated in the saucer.
HUMIDITYLike many tropical indoor plants, your Calathea Zebra prefers a spot with ample humidity. If leaf edges begin to curl or brown up, mist them with lukewarm water on a regular basis, use a pebble tray, or place a humidifier nearby. Your bathroom or kitchen are perfect spots for this plant because these areas tend to be more humid.
TEMPERATUREYour Calathea Zebra prefers average room temperatures from 60-80 degrees. They are sensitive to cold drafts and blowing heat during the winter months, so keep them away from windows and heaters for best results.
FOODUse a general houseplant fertilizer every month during the spring and summer. No fertilizer is necessary in the winter when plant growth naturally slows.
TOXICITYYour Calathea Zebra is non-toxic and pet-friendly.
ADDITIONAL CAREIf you notice a tip or edges of your Calathea Zebra are burned, often with a yellowish hue, it could be due to your tap water. To solve this, use distilled water, rainwater, or allow your tap water to stand overnight before watering so the chlorine and fluoride can evaporate. Remove any yellow leaves to keep your plant strong and growing. Do not use any shine products on the leaves, instead, clean leaves occasionally with a damp cloth.
Common Issues for your Calathea
Common Issue
Why are the leaves on my Calathea curling?
Common Issue
Why are the leaves on my Calathea turning brown on the edges?
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What's a Calathea?
Botanical Classification: Calathea Roseopicta
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Native to tropical Central and South America, Calatheas are eye-catching plants known for their boldly patterned foliage. The leaves of most Calathea varieties fold up slightly during the nighttime, revealing the often-colorful undersides of their striking leaves. Calatheas are often referred to as “Prayer Plants” for that reason.
Calatheas are considered relatively easy to care for, but they like an environment with higher humidity, like a kitchen or bathroom. and their soil to stay consistently moist. In line with their tropical environments, they also prefer for their soil to stay consistently moist.
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Most Calathea varieties are pet-friendly!
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Tag » How To Take Care Of A Calathea
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Calathea Care - Greenery Unlimited
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How To Care For A Calathea Plant - The Sill
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Growing And Caring For Calatheas | BBC Gardeners World Magazine
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All You Need To Know About Calathea Plants - Ambius
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Caring For Calatheas, The Most Beautiful Low-Light Plants
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How To Care For Calathea | Houseplant Care Tips - YouTube
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The Ultimate Guide To Calathea Plant Care - Planterina
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The 10 Commandments Of Calathea Care - La Résidence
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Calathea: Singapore Plant Care Guide
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How To Care For A Calathea Ornata - Plant Care For Beginners
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How To Care For Your Calathea Medallion - Omysa
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Calathea | Plant Care Guide - Leaf Envy
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How To Grow And Care For Calathea Plants Indoors - The Spruce
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Caring For Different Calathea Varieties - By Brittany Goldwyn