How to Care for a Calathea Plant

Calathea plants thrive in humidity, prefer indirect lighting and grow best in a shady room. Plants should be placed away from open windows with sunlight.

If you want to provide adequate humidity, you can either place a humidifier in the room or place potted plants on top of a saucer filled with pebbles.

The humidity will travel up through the pebbles and the pot to the plant's roots if you add water to the pebbles and the pot.

The Calathea plants don't like being watered a lot. When the soil is less than an inch below the surface, feed them room temperature water.

During the warmer months, the plants require less frequent watering than during the cooler months. It is possible to give the plants houseplant fertilization occasionally.

The calathea plant needs to be groomed regularly to keep it looking great. Dust can be wiped off the leaves with a clean, damp cloth.

The leaves need to be misted to make sure the plants get the right amount of humidity and humidity. If you have yellow leaves on your plant, remove them to keep it strong.

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