Calathea Roseopicta Dottie Plant
$ 5.65
Calathea Roseopicta Dottie PlantCalathea Roseopicta is one of the most delightful houseplants to have that adds a splash of colors to any corner of the home with its bright purple foliages with an undertone of oink and deep pink. It is a relatively high-maintenance houseplant that offers great advantages including air purifying abilities as well. They are not much demanding in terms of light and water and thus, are one of the best office plants to have.GeneralThey are native plants of tropical America.Your Calathea Roseopicta Plant removes formaldehyde and benzene from the air and thus, it is one of the best air-purifying plants.Calathea closes its leaves at night and opens them again in the morning that looks extremely delightful.They can grow up to 40-60 cm when grown indoors.SunlightYour Calathea Roseopicta plant requires bright to medium indirect sunlight to grow. However, they can also tolerate lower light situations but their growing speed may hamper through this.The temperature should not go below 10 ℃ for your Calathea Roseopicta plant or their health may start to decline as well. Hence, you must keep your Calathea indoors during the winter season.WateringWater your Calathea Roseopicta Plant only when the topsoil is dry t touch. Make sure that you are not leaving your plant in overwatering or unsaturated situations or their roots may rot.You can water your plant twice a week during the summers and once a week during the winters.Calathea Roseopicta Plant is a high-humidity-loving plant and hence, you can also keep them around other plants to maintain the humidity there. You should consider keeping them in your bathroom or kitchen areas.SoilYour Caldium Heart of Jesus Plant grows well in slightly acidic loamy soil. You can consider adding peat moss to the potting mix of your plant as well.FertilizerYour Calathea Roseopicta Plant does not require any fertilizer to thrive but it will boost its growth speed. You can consider adding an all-purpose fertilizer with an NPK ratio of 10-10-10 to your plants.You should fertilize your plant once every two months during summers.However, during the winters, you must withhold any fertilizer use as it is the natural resting period for your plants.ToxicityYour Calathea Plant is one of those few plants that are considered to be non-toxic to pets and humans as well.Additional CareYour Calathea Plant requires to get cleaned every month. Hence, you should clean the leaves of the plant with a soft wipe cloth to help them absorb more sunlight as well.They require trimming once every two months to improve their growth speed and their beautiful foliage shape.TroubleshootingCalathea Plant Leaves curling inwards: This is caused due to excessive underwatering situations- Water your Plant more frequently when their soil is dry to touch.Calathea edges turning brown: It is an indication of prolonged overwatering- Cut down your watering schedule and water them only when the topsoil is dry to touch.


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