Calathea Surprise Star Indoor Plant for Home or Office (25-35cm Incl Pot)

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Calathea Surprise Star Indoor Plant for Home or Office (25-35cm Incl Pot)

Calathea Surprise Star Indoor Plant for Home or Office (25-35cm Incl Pot)

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Drooping is another sign that your plant needs a drink. This is especially the case if the leaves are curled, browned on the edges, and crispy on the surface. Bright filtered light is best, as direct sun results in foliage color loss and possible burning and too little light slows growth. During the growing season, feed monthly using a half-strength water-soluble houseplant blend. Periodically flush the soil to remove the buildup of fertilizer salts. If you face any problem with your plant, you might find the perfect solution here! 1. Leaves Turning Yellow When growing your White star, remember that the roots do not grow extensively and are fragile and fibrous. The pot must have enough room to grow and allow the plant to become rootbound at the same time – don’t go with a pot that is too big.

Help! My leaves are curling from the sides and have brown on tips and sides. The soil is moist and it is getting enough water and light. No root rot smell. Maybe I over firtilized?Any ideas?? #Calathea A tropical perennial native to southeastern Brazil, Calathea zebrina, also called the Zebra Plant is easier to locate than some Calathea varieties. The striking light green and velvety leaves with purple undersides earn their common name due to the dark green stripes running across them resembling a Zebra. Your calathea beauty star can also fall victim to various fungal and bacterial infections. The most common ones are those that result in root rot. They’re typically encouraged by damp conditions and waterlogged soil. Exposure to too much light. Sudden exposure to might higher light conditions, or putting your Calathea in full sun, can cause the leaves to burn. Always acclimate the plant slowly if you’re changing light conditions. A relatively new Calathea making its way on the houseplant scene is Calathea crocata. Also known as Eternal Flame due to the eye-catching and robustly bright flowers. Sadly, this tropical native to the jungles of Brazil is getting harder to find in the wild due to environmental damage.

Expert Calathea Care Tips

Falling leaves might indicate a deficiency in critical minerals that a plant needs to produce strong leaves.

Like all Calathea varieties, Calathea orbifolia performs best in a warm indoor environment with temperatures ranging between 65°F to 80°F. It can suffer damage when temperatures dip below much below 60°F. To keep it thriving, grow in a uniformly moist (not soggy), rich soil that drains well. Create high humidity to prevent leaf curling or brown edges. Hydroculture plants are measured the same way as soil plants, however the grow pots are sized by diameter plus their standardised heights, which allows a water meter to be fitted. For example: an 18/19 grow pot has an 18cm diameter at the rim and is 19cm tall. During maintenance, inspect your plant for presence of any pests and disease. Fertilizing your plant

If you keep your Calathea under direct sunlight, the leaves will begin to sear, and holes will appear in the foliage. Hydroculture plants - These require a hydro kit for assembly, this includes a waterproof pot liner with a base wide enough to accommodate the hydroculture grow pot. The size tip provided for each hydroculture plant provides a recommended size for the external diameter of the decorative pots that will accommodate the specified waterproof liner. The Best Unboxing Practices: Properly caring for your newly unboxed Calathea roseopicta 'Surprise Star' for the first week of its new life is crucial to the extended wellness of your plant. Follow these practices to get the best results:



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