Product Dimension
Plant height - 8-10 Inch's
Plant Spread - 8-10 Inch's
Plant Type - Indoor
Calathea Picturata Plant Overview and Care Guide
The Calathea Picturata, commonly known as the Silver Calathea or Picturata Calathea, is a tropical houseplant prized for its striking leaf patterns and elegant appearance. Its oval-shaped leaves feature a silvery or light green center surrounded by dark green borders, creating a stunning contrast. Native to the tropical regions of South America, this plant is part of the Marantaceae family, also known as the "Prayer Plant" family, due to its unique leaf movements.
Key Characteristics and Care Tips for the Calathea Picturata Plant:
Foliage:
Calathea Picturata has large, oval-shaped leaves with a central, silvery-green area bordered by dark green. The undersides of the leaves are often a rich purple or burgundy, adding a pop of color. Like other prayer plants, its leaves fold upwards in the evening and lower during the day.
Light Requirements:
Calathea Picturata thrives in bright, indirect light. It can tolerate low light conditions but will not do well in direct sunlight, which can scorch the leaves and dull their vibrant colors. Place the plant near a north or east-facing window for the best lighting.
Watering:
Calathea Picturata prefers consistently moist soil but not waterlogged. Water the plant when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. Use filtered or distilled water, as this plant is sensitive to the minerals and chemicals found in tap water, which can lead to brown tips on the leaves.
Temperature and Humidity:
This plant prefers warm temperatures between 65°F and 80°F (18°C to 27°C). It is highly sensitive to cold drafts and sudden temperature changes, so avoid placing it near windows or doors that open frequently in winter. Calathea Picturata thrives in high humidity, so mist the leaves regularly or place the plant near a humidifier to prevent dryness.
Soil:
Calathea Picturata requires well-draining soil that retains moisture without becoming waterlogged. A potting mix designed for houseplants, or a blend of peat, perlite, and organic matter, is ideal. Ensure the pot has good drainage to avoid root rot.
Fertilizer:
Feed the plant with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer diluted to half strength every 4-6 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer). Reduce feeding during the fall and winter when the plant's growth slows.
Repotting:
Repot your Calathea Picturata every 1-2 years or when it becomes root-bound, ideally in spring. Choose a pot that is slightly larger than the current one and refresh the soil to provide the plant with more nutrients.
Pests and Problems:
While Calathea Picturata is relatively pest-resistant, it can sometimes attract spider mites, aphids, or mealybugs. Inspect the leaves regularly, especially the undersides, and treat infestations with insecticidal soap or neem oil. Brown leaf edges are often caused by low humidity or the use of tap water, so adjust your care accordingly.
Propagation:
Calathea Picturata is best propagated by division. When repotting, carefully separate the plant into smaller sections, ensuring each section has a healthy root system. Replant the divisions in fresh soil and keep them in a warm, humid environment.
With its beautifully patterned leaves and relatively low-maintenance care needs, the Calathea Picturata is an excellent choice for adding elegance and tropical charm to any indoor space.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Calathea Picturata Plant
Is Calathea Picturata a good indoor plant?
Yes, Calathea Picturata is a wonderful indoor plant. Its striking foliage and moderate care requirements make it an ideal choice for brightening up living spaces, offices, or any area with indirect light.
What are the benefits of Calathea Picturata?
Aside from its decorative appeal, Calathea Picturata is non-toxic to pets, making it a safe addition to households with cats and dogs. Its air-purifying abilities can also help improve indoor air quality.
How fast does Calathea Picturata grow?
Calathea Picturata has moderate growth, especially during the spring and summer months. With proper care, you can expect steady growth, although it may slow down in the cooler months.
Can I keep the Calathea Picturata Plant outdoors?
Calathea Picturata can be kept outdoors in tropical or subtropical climates with high humidity. However, it must be kept in a shaded area, as direct sunlight can damage its leaves. In cooler regions, it is best kept indoors.
Where can I buy a Calathea Picturata Plant?
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