Calatea Care | Gardening On

Calathea crocata

Croce

It is one of the most frequent questions that haunt our heads when we see one. Why a Calathea? Well, the truth is that they are a very decorative genus of plants, whose colored leaves will enliven the environment, giving it a new life. Also, there are many species to choose from, and each of them is very, very beautiful.

Let’s see what are the cares what do you need.

Calathea lancifolia

C. lancifolia

Calatea are perennial herbaceous plants native to humid tropical forests, where they live under the shade of large trees. Its height is about 50cm, but it varies according to the species, but without exceeding 70cm. In fact, they are ideal to have in pots ceramic, for example, in an interior patio protected from direct sun. Its growth rate is rather slow, so it is recommended to transplant them every 2-3 years. It is important that the new pot is at least 5cm wider and deeper than the old one; This way, it can develop smoothly.

Calathea decorated

C. decorated

It is a plant that does not require frequent watering. We will have to water it about 2 times a week in summery the rest of the year once every seven days. The Calatea are very sensitive to the rotting of the stems caused by fungi, so it is highly recommended, when transplanting, mix black peat with perlite or with volcanic clay in equal parts.

Calathea zebrina

C. zebrina

From spring to late summer we can pay it using specific fertilizers for green plantsor save money using our homemade fertilizerssuch as compost, eggshells, cold tea grounds, banana peels … Of course, you can also fertilize once using a liquid compost, and the following month use an organic compost.

Do you have Calateas at home?

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