Lights & Water
Light: Bright sunlight
Watering: One time a week
Where to grow: Indoor plant
Maintenace: High maintenance
Air purifier as a special feature
Plant Essentials
High nitrogen-rich fertilization every three weeks and only once a month in winters. Big size potting. Calathea can also be propagated by stem cutting.
Common Problems
Why are the leaves turning brownReason for limp stem or drooping nature?
Both under-watering and over-fertilization can cause leaf browning. Move it to a colder place location and water it less often.
Overwatering might cause drooping so adjust your watering routine.
Style and Decor
Calatheas enjoy the clear, bright sunshine. It can be grown successfully indoors, by a window-side or shaded balcony where it receives indirect light. The Calathea works well in offices, lobbies, cubicles, and conference spaces. Monochrome or metallic planter for decorating your place.