Calathea Prayer Plant
Calathea species, often called “Prayer Plants,” have vibrant, patterned leaves that fold up at night, mimicking hands in prayer. They’re perfect for indoor settings, especially in moderately humid climates like New Delhi with a bit of extra care.
🔆 Light Requirements
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Ideal Light: Bright, indirect light to maintain vibrant leaf patterns.
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Tolerates: Lower light, but colors may fade.
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Avoid: Direct sunlight—it will scorch or bleach the leaves.
đź’§ Watering Guidelines
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When to Water: When the top inch of soil feels dry.
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Water Type: Use filtered or distilled water—Calatheas are sensitive to salts and chemicals in tap water.
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Humidity: High humidity is essential—mist regularly, use a pebble tray, or keep in a humid room (like the bathroom).
🌾 Soil & Potting
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Soil: Moisture-retentive but well-draining soil. Mix peat/cocopeat with perlite and compost.
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Pot: Use a pot with drainage holes. Avoid letting it sit in standing water.
🌱 Fertilization
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When: Once a month during spring and summer.
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Fertilizer: Use a diluted, balanced liquid houseplant fertilizer.
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Avoid: Over-fertilizing—can cause leaf burn or spotting.
✂️ Pruning & Maintenance
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Pruning: Remove brown or yellow leaves at the base.
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Cleaning: Gently wipe leaves to keep them clean and vibrant.
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Leaf Movement: Folds up at night and opens in the morning—natural behavior, not a sign of stress!
🪴 Humidity & Temperature
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Humidity: Loves 50% or higher. Use a humidifier if air is dry.
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Temperature: Thrives in 18–28°C (65–82°F). Keep away from cold drafts or AC vents.
⚠️ Pests & Problems
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Watch For: Spider mites, crispy leaf edges (from low humidity), and fungal spots (from poor airflow).
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Solution: Improve humidity and ventilation; treat pests with neem oil if needed.
âś… Why Choose Calathea Prayer Plant?
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Dynamic Display: Leaves “pray” at night and spread by day.
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Pet-Friendly: Non-toxic to cats and dogs.
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Decorative Foliage: Beautiful for tabletops, shelves, or indoor plant clusters.
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