👉Benefits :
Air purifying nature : A beautiful tropical houseplant, calathea thrives in spots with high humidity, making it a particularly good pick for kitchens and bathrooms. There is a wide variety of types available; all are good at making clean air in homes and offices.
Safe : Unlike many indoor plants which are toxic to Humans if digested, Calatheas are among those few indoor plants that are safe for children. So if you have a little one at home, you can safely have these around the house
👉How to care :
Soil: Clathea enjoy moist soil—but not wet soil. Try a mix of 50 percent potting soil, 20 percent orchid bark, 20 percent charcoal, and 10 percent perlite. They also dislike being dried out. Every few days, stick a finger in the soil to see if the medium feels dry.
Sunshine: Indirect light – Calathea plants need bright, but not direct, sunlight to grow. This is because they grow on the floor of jungles and forests where they get limited light through the tops of the trees. In fact, direct sunlight will burn the leaves of a Calathea plant and cause it to lose its vibrant colors
Watering: Your Calathea will do best in medium to low indirect light. Never allow this plant to receive direct sunlight, the leaves will burn. For best results, maintain a regular watering schedule and keep your Calathea moist, but not wet or soggy.
👉The takeaway :
If you want a plant that
- Is a indoor/house/office plant
- Purifies water
- Have lucrative looks
- Is easy to maintain
Then Calathea is a great pick for you!
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